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| Immature Stages
  of Cantharidae  Detailed information on immature stages of Cantharidae is being
  acquired.  However, Clausen (1940) noted
  that the eggs are laid in masses in the soil or beneath various objects and
  hatch in ca. 1 week.  Newly hatched
  larvae of some species are embryonic in form, having their appendages feebly
  developed, and are called Aprolarvae. 
  The intestine is filled with yolk, which is the only food until the
  first molt.  The number of larval
  instars is not always certain. 
  Pupation occurs in cells in the soil.   Larvae of Cantharis
  rufa var. lituratus Fall. Feed readily on
  seeds of cereal crops but vegetables are attack incidentally and after the
  initial break in the skin has occurred by other forces.     References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>,
  [Additional references may be
  found at: MELVYL Library ]   |