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Pupa, Chrysalis or Cocoon?

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Pupa, Chrysalis or Cocoon?

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The words pupa and chrysalis have the same meaning; “pupa” has its origins in Latin while “chrysalis” is a Greek word. A cocoon is the silk casing a silk moth caterpillar spins before it turns into a pupa or chrysalis.

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