Friday, August 24, 2007

Take Your Pupa to Work Day




Technically, I believe they are still larva. But by early evening I believe they will enter the "pupa" stage (I've been reading up the life cycle of a Swallowtail butterfly).

See how the little feet have let go of the stick? They are now going to shed their skin for the last time and form a chrysalis. Once it forms the cocoon, it's a pupa.

Gotta run---have only 8 minutes to me and the pupii (pupas?) to work! I am taking them to work so I don't miss the big change from larva to pupa.

3:30pm update: Nothing happened all day at work. Everytime I checked the larvea, they looked the same. If I pulled out the stick to show someone, they would wiggle a bit, but nothing else. Darn! They will probably make the big change while I am sleeping tonight.

5 comments:

Wandering Chopsticks said...

This is awesome Zoey! I remember my 3rd grade teacher did this in my classroom. I wish I had thought of that when the caterpillars at all my tomatoes last year! I can't wait to see what happens next!

Annie in Austin said...

Yes, it is awesome that you want to see it, Zoey, and it's pretty cool that you're not only letting your blog-fans in on the fun, but that some of your coworkers may also see the big change.

Annie at the Transplantable Rose

The Chirgwin family said...

So fun!! I love popping in our your blog - it's always so good! By the way, the basil your smelling and the pupa - they kind of match!!! How fun!
Keep us posted! Thanks

Zoey said...

Hi chopsticks, I wonder how I missed doing this in school? Maybe I did, but don't remember.

Annie, Unfortunately nothing happened with the larvea at work today. I checked on them a zillion times, but they just hung there, bobbing their heads if I took the stick out to show them off to someone. I suppose they will make the big change while I am sleeping tonight!

Hi Chirgwin family, Welcome! I laughed when I read your comment because I just thought the very same thing when I pulled up the blog!

Alice said...

Those swallowtail butterflies must be simply delightful if they come from such colourful 'babies'.

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