Results for: hawk moth larva
English English
beetle larva, larva of various species of beetles (used as food for birds and animals)mealworm
bird of prey (member of the family which includes eagles and falcons), hawk, large predatory birdaccipiter
black-spotted white mothleopard moth
brown or grayish hawk, hen harrier, marsh hawknorthern harrier
bullbat, insect-feeding nightjar, mosquito hawk, night owl, night worker; night driver; person who is typically awake late at night; type of nocturnal insect-eating bird with grayish-brown feathers, goatsucker (Zoology)nighthawk
butterfly cocoon, insect between larva and adult, insect cocoon, thing developingchrysalis
butterfly larva, wormlike larva of a butterfly or mothcaterpillar
butterfly or moth, lepidopterous, of or pertaining to the order of insects which includes butterflies and moths (Zoology)lepidopteran
buzzard, large hawkbuteo
caddice worm, caddis fly larva, caseworm, strawwormcaddis worm
cage for hawks, confine hawk or falcon, high-pitched cry, make high-pitched cry, make or imitate the sound of a cat; shed or cast off (feathers), change; shut up in or conceal, molt, seagull, sound a cat makes; sea gull; cage for hawks; place of confin...mew
captured young hawk or falconpassage hawk
change from larva to adultholometabolism
chemical derived from coal tar, crystalline hydrocarbon derived from coal tar used in making dye and moth repellant (Chemistry), tar camphornaphthalene
chigoe, harvest mite, parasitic larva, parasitic larvae of mites, red bugchigger
 

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