Hugh Bordin Leech has written: 'Descriptions of the larva and pupa of Necydalis cavipennis LeConte' -- subject(s): Cerambycidae, Development, Insects
for it to become a pupa
no not really
pupa
nothing
It becomes a caterpillar because it eats alot of leaves and then becomes fat then soon it will turn into a pupa or another word which is chrysalis
of course everyone knows who ever went on this is really not smart
a pupa is brown
Pupas do not eat. The pupa is a caterpillar, in a state of dormancy, completely encased in a cocoon. During this stage they do not eat, drink, or move at all. They grow wings, legs, and other parts to become an adult butterfly. Because they can't eat in their pupa stage, caterpillars eat massive amounts of food to have plenty of stored energy before they become encased in their cocoon.
It is pupa stage .
Pupa is a noun.
a pupa is made by a Caterpillar