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Eruciform (literally: "caterpillar-shaped") is the entomological term describing a certain class of shapes of insect larvae.
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Eruciform (literally: "caterpillar-shaped") is the entomological term describing a certain class of shapes of insect larvae.
The larvae are herbivorous, free-living, and eruciform, usually with three pairs of true legs, prolegs (on every segment, unlike Lepidoptera) and ocelli.
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Definition of Eruciform: a term used to describe the body shape of insect larvae that caterpillar-like.
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Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. eruciform. (ɪˈruːsɪˌfɔːm). adj. (Zoology) resembling a caterpillar. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged ...
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