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| | Insects Attacking Forage Crops |
 | | The larva of the clover seed chalcid feeds in the seed of all clovers and alfalfa. |  | | Only the larvae (Aphid-lions) are feeders on other insects. |  | | Injury to sorghum grain is caused by the larva or maggot which feeds on and consumes the internal content of the seed. |
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http://entowww.tamu.edu/extension/bulletins/b-975.html
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| | larva on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | A redescription of the mature larva of Thermonectus basillaris (Harris) (coleoptera: dytiscidae: dytiscinae). |  | | Larvae of parasites may be dispersed by penetrating the skin of new hosts; other parasite larvae live in intermediate hosts that are normally eaten by the final host, in which the adult parasites develop. |  | | Motile larvae help to disseminate sessile, or sedentary, animals such as sponges, oysters, barnacles, or scale insects. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/l1/larva.asp
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| | MP711 Pecan Pest Management: Insects and Diseases, MU Extension |
 | | Larvae have five pairs of prolegs, are creamy-white with brownish heads and are three-eighths of an inch long when mature. |  | | Larvae leave the cocoons in the early spring about the time the buds open, feed briefly (about two weeks) on the exterior of opening buds and then bore into the young tender shoots, where they mature and pupate. |  | | Larvae have no legs or prolegs and are creamy-white, three-sixteenths of an inch long and found within immature pecans. |
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http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/miscpubs/mp0711.htm
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| | Larva |
 | | While the larvae are not individually intelligent, they have very strong survival instincts, which is one of the reasons they were able to survive for so long on their desolate home world. |  | | The Larvae are the only creatures in the Zerg swarm that resemble the original Zerg insects that the Xel’Naga discovered and modified. |  | | Penalties: Larva are not very bright and while they have very good survival instincts, they are primarily driven to locate food, due to the environment they developed in, they have no natural predators so they tend to ignore creatures larger then themselves, unless they are attacked. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cheethorne/Starcraft/larva.htm
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| | Caddisfly Larva |
 | | Caddisfly larvae are the youthful stage of the Caddisfly, an insect. |  | | Size: Mature larva, ready to change into an adult fly, might be 1 inch long. |  | | Larvae have a pair of hooks on their rear end. |
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http://www.watersheds.org/nature/gallery2/pages/caddisfly.htm
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| | The Life Cycle of the Mosquito |
 | | Mosquito larvae, commonly called "wigglers", must live in water from 7 to 14 days depending on water temperature. |  | | The larva feed on micro-organisms and organic matter in the water. |  | | At the 4th instar, the larva reaches a length of almost 1/2 inch. |
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http://www.mosquitoes.org/LifeCycle.html
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| | BM Gallery - Larvae of marine invertebrates |
 | | This larva developed from a yolky egg after it was fertilized. |  | | Yet the animal that results when this larva metamorphoses into its adult form will have no backbone (it is an invertebrate), and it will have a primitive form of feeding with a filtratioin basket. |  | | The larva shown here is one of severral larval stages in the life-history of a very familiar marine animal. |
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http://ebiomedia.com/gall/larvae/larva1.html
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| | larva -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | (also called scrub mite, harvest mite, or chigger mite), larva of any one of 10,000 species belonging to invertebrate suborder Prostigmata; range in size from 0.004 to 0.6 in. |  | | After mating, the females lay the fertilized eggs in a location suitable for... |  | | A young frog hatches from the egg as a water-living tadpole and gradually becomes transformed into the air-breathing adult. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9275379?tocId=9275379&query=tadpole
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| | GAKKEN'S PHOTO ENCYCLOPEDIA "ANTS" : Ant's egg, larva and pupa (1) |
 | | Eggs and larvae which grow later may sometimes be used as food. |  | | The larva produces threads by itself after some 10 days to form a white cocoon. |  | | As such, a mother that is accompanied by workers is called the Queen. |
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http://ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/INTRODUCTION/Gakken79E/Page_26.html
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| | eMedicine - Cutaneous Larva Migrans : Article by Jining Wang, MD |
 | | Butland RJ, Coulson IH: Pulmonary eosinophilia associated with cutaneous larva migrans. |  | | Although cutaneous larva migrans can occur in the temperate zones in the warmer months of the year, infection is most commonly found in tropical and subtropical climates. |  | | Parasite biochemical pathways are different from the human host, thus toxicity is directed to the parasite, egg, or larvae. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic1278.htm
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| | The Trilobite Larva |
 | | With this breakthrough, the world learned that trilobite larvae were female insects that had grown to maturity while retaining their juvenile or larval form, a phenomenon known as neoteny. |  | | All these specimens died, but this led to an important preliminary discovery they were all mature females as their ovaries were full of eggs that had remained unfertilised. |  | | For it had shown me clearly that these curious trilobite larvae never developed into pupae and fully developed insects, but were propagated in neoteinic forms that is, as larva-like creatures. |
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http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/8983/stories/trilobit.html
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| | Daizenshuu EX - Guides - Transformations Guide - Cell |
 | | This larva form somewhat creates a purple egg (which Gohan and the others also find); when Cell arrives in the timeline, he bursts from this egg, encased in the husk as larva. |  | | The larva breaks out of the husk, leaving it empty in the woods near the time machine. |  | | From the egg hatches a larva form of Cell, which leaves behind a husk before transforming into the true first stage. |
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http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~vegex/guides/transformations/cell/index.shtml
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| | Monarchs in the Classroom |
 | | I measured the length of the monarch larva raised in different temperatures. |  | | Put each larva in their own container of the same size. |  | | I investigated how fast larva grow in different temperatures because I wanted to see if larva would grow better in warm or cold temperatures. |
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http://www.monarchlab.umn.edu/InsectFair/PreviewProjects.aspx?id=70
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| | CADDISFLY LARVA |
 | | The Caddisfly Larva cannot tolerate low oxygen levels and those that break up leaf litter for food require vegetated streams, with trees that overhang the water. |  | | Some eat the larvae of other Caddisfly species, while others scrape algae from stones or plants, or shred leaf litter. |  | | Some species feed on other insects and spin silky nets to capture their prey. |
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http://www.bugsurvey.nsw.gov.au/html/popups/bpedia_04_sens_ca-la-a.html
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| | the white-lined sphinx moth and larva |
 | | In these pictures (below and above) a White-Lined Sphinx moth larva is feeding on California fuchsias, Zauschineria California. |  | | The white lined sphinx larva also feeds on Oenothera spp. |  | | This a a beautiful plant that grows in seasonal creaks and rock faces with available moisture. |
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http://www.laspilitas.com/butterflies/Butterflies_and_Moths/white-lined_sphinx/white_lined_sphinx.html
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 | | Larva migrans are diseases of humans associated with aberrant migration of larval nematodes from animals. |  | | Hydatidosis, while also a parasitic infestation, is not truly a larva migrans. |  | | Rather, it is a disease that occurs when human beings substitute as the normal intermediate host for cestodes (tapeworms) of the genus Echinococcus. |
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http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/pbs/zoonoses/larvamigrans/larvamigransindex.html
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| | Growth of a Starfish |
 | | The larvae have their own gut, with inside cilia to inhale and transport food particles. |  | | Famous for its rich fauna, with many small animals swimming in the water, attached to substrates or living on the bottom. |  | | Larvae of other echinoderms are also present in the plankton, like those of sea urchins, sea cucumbers and brittle stars. |
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http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art98/janstar.html
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| | Encyclopedia article on Larva [EncycloZine] |
 | | A larva (Latin; plural larvae) is a juvenile form of animal with indirect development, undergoing metamorphosis (for example, insects or amphibians). |  | | The larvae of some species can become pubescent without actually developing into the adult form (for example, in some newts). |  | | Larvae often have special (larval) organs which do not occur in the adult form. |
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http://encyclozine.com/Larva
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| | Creature Catalog - Preview Creature |
 | | Larva will usually develop into drones, but the drones have a method to feed and treat them to become cows when needed. |  | | Stench (Ex): The waste products of the aspis larvae, combined with the food scraps and sewage that they swim in, make their grub hatchery a foul place. |  | | They cannot see or hear, but are always seeking food with their other senses. |
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http://www.enworld.org/cc/converted/view_c.php?CreatureID=705
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| | UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Tree Borers on Almond |
 | | Adult moths emerge in April and May. The mature larva is about 1 inch long with a dull white or pinkish body. |  | | If larvae are present, spray trees with a hand held sprayer from 1 foot above the scaffold crotch to 1 foot below, two to three times during the growing season. |  | | Monitor young orchards in spring and summer for frass and gum pockets. |
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http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r3300911.html
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| | Tube Midge Larva "Fly of the Week #65 - FAOL |
 | | Vary the Larva Lace tubing color and the thread color to get a color close to the natural. |  | | Get dubbinhg material ready by fluffing it out into a thin strip. |  | | Hooks: Small eye larva or nymph hook, sizes 22 to 12. |
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http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/fotw/112398fotw.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Larva |
 | | Larva, scientific term for the young of any insects that undergo a complete metamorphosis (see Insect) in the course of development into adults. |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761577522/Larva.html
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| | "Jim Stretcher" Larva |
 | | There are many species of leeches, most of which feed on plants and do not bother humans. |  | | I have found the "Jim Stretcher" only in free flowing water: usually in a mixture of sand and leaves, underwater inside a soft decaying log, or in a bank of sand following high water. |  | | They are somewhat related to worms, not insect larvae. |
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http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/zoo00/zoo00528.htm
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| | Monarch Watch : Biology : Life Cycle : The Larva (Caterpillar) |
 | | In case you've been wondering, the word larva refers to the growth stage of all insects with complete metamorphosis. |  | | Important larval enemies include microscopic organisms, insect parasitoids that feed on living larval tissue, predatory insects, lizards, frogs, mice and birds. |  | | Monarch larvae are somewhat protected from vertebrate predation by the toxins in the milkweed that they eat, but many are eaten by other insects and spiders. |
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http://www.monarchwatch.org/biology/cycle2.htm
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| | larva |
 | | The larva will metamorphose into a pupa&; during the pupal stage, the insect will rest for days, weeks, or even months, before emerging as an adult moth. |  | | A tropical moth larva in a Costa Rican rainforest. |  | | The larva is shown eating; this stage is the main nutritive stage of a moth’s or a butterfly’s life cycle. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0008178.html
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| | Monarch Watch : Biology : Anatomy: The Larva (Caterpillar) |
 | | Each thoracic segment has a pair of jointed, or true legs, while some of the abdominal segments have false legs, or prolegs. |  | | Monarch Watch : Biology : Anatomy: The Larva (Caterpillar) |  | | The antennae help to guide the weak-eyed caterpillar and the maxillary palps, which are sensory organs, help direct food into the larva's jaws. |
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http://www.monarchwatch.org/biology/anat2.htm
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| | Dorlands Medical Dictionary |
 | | a skin disease of humans or other animals marked by thin, curving, pruritic lines corresponding to the subcutaneous movements of parasitic larvae, usually those of the cat and dog hookworm, Ancylostoma braziliense, which burrow beneath the skin but cannot complete their migration to the gut. |  | | v[ibreve]-s[imacr]d) [larva + -cide] an agent destructive to insect larvae. |  | | cati), which may lodge in the choroid or retina or migrate to the vitreous; on the death of the larvae, a granulomatous inflammation occurs, the lesion varying from a translucent elevation of the retina, to massive retinal detachment and pseudoglioma. |
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http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_l_03zPzhtm
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| | Cutaneous larva migrans |
 | | After an animal passes feces that are infested with hookworm eggs, the eggs hatch into infective larvae that are able to penetrate human skin (even through solid material, such as a beach towel). |  | | Cutaneous larvae migrans is a parasitic skin disease caused by a hookworm larvae that usually infests dogs, cats, and other animals. |  | | The larvae are commonly found in shaded, moist, or sandy areas (such as beaches, a child's sandbox, or areas underneath a house), where they are easily picked up by bare feet or buttocks. |
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http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/cutaneous_larva_migrans.jsp
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| | Zerg Larva |
 | | The creep provides the larva with food; without it the larva die off. |  | | Larva are susceptable to many types of spells. |  | | If you double click on a larva or click while holding the Ctrl key, you will select all the larva on the screen, not just the ones around their hatchery. |
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http://members.aol.com/kramerica2/larva.html
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| | Larva - Science Museum of Minnesota |
 | | Each stage of growth is called an instar, the larva sheds its skin as it grows from one instar to the next. |  | | Once the monarch larva emerges from its egg, it grows rapidly. |  | | Picture of a larva hanging in the form of a "J." |
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http://www.sci.mus.mn.us/sln/tf/l/larva/larva.html
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| | Caddis Larva |
 | | Caddis larva can be extremely vulnerable to catastrophic drift caused by high water, which can sweep them from the bottom. |  | | When cased caddis larva of most species migrate, they simply turn loose of the river bottom and let the current sweep them down stream. |  | | The larva is often extended from the case waiting to grab onto the riverbed. |
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http://www.flyfishusa.com/flies/cadlarva-2.htm
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| | Larva: Advanced |
 | | Color or paint the beetle larva parts and cut out along the solid lines. |  | | Using the template from the cutouts, measure the lengths of wires 1, 2, and 3. |  | | Beginning with the back of the larva body, glue the flaps from section (1) to the inside of the body as shown by the arrows. |
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http://www.rodaleinstitute.org/krrn/discoveries/paper/larva/advanced/home.shtml
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| | MicroAngela - Crab Larva |
 | | Mechanosensory (vibration or hearing) and chemosensory (smell) setae sprout from the various appendages, giving them the senses they need to survive during this free swimming stage in the ocean. |  | | The compound eyes are the most prominant feature, suggesting that vision is very important at this stage. |  | | Eventually, this larva could have metamorphosed into the adult form to take its chances on a coral reef or the sea floor. |
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http://www.pbrc.hawaii.edu/bemf/microangela/larva.htm
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| | Melancholia And Cookies: Larva |
 | | Larva is one of those strong, silent types. |  | | A very mysterious character, not much is known about Larva, although we do know that he has a "family" of some sort back in the demon-world that dissaprove of his attachments with Miyu. |  | | Lord Dhampire's Larva Shrine: If you didn't get enough Larva from the "World Of...", than this site is for you. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Fuji/8963/Miyu/larva.htm
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| | B'fly Larva- EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | They usually eat only the plant that their mother carefully chose to lay their egg on. |  | | The larva of the Harvester Butterfly exclusively eats woolly aphids. |  | | As caterpillars grow, their exoskeleton becomes tight on them, so they molt (lose their old exoskeleton). |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/butterfly/lifecycle/Larva.shtml
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| | ARS Publication request: Cerebral Larva Migrans in a Raccoon (Procyon Lotor) |
 | | However, within these granulomas the presence of parasitic larva was seen only in the cerebrum. |  | | The common round worm (Baylisascaris procyonis) of raccoons is responsible for a large number of such cases of visceral larva migrans in both humans and animals. |  | | The damage caused by the larva is called visceral larva migrans. |
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http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=100855
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| | Harry Larva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Larva competed also at the 1932 Summer Olympics and finished 10th in a 1500 m. |  | | Harry Larva's best year was in 1928, when he ran all his best performances in distances from 400 m to a mile. |  | | This page was last modified 09:19, 12 September 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Larva
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| | [ KANASHII ] Vampire Princess Miyu :: Miyu and Larva |
 | | And she may not be able to resist if it weren't for Larva. |  | | Lemures came to Japan to free Larva from Miyu's control. |  | | Not even Shinma Lemures, one of Larva's very good friends, couldn't brake this strong relationship. |
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http://kanashii.net/?friendship
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| | Larva |
 | | Follow these steps to remove Larva from your machine. |  | | As more objects are placed in a machine, manual removal becomes more difficult and more error-prone. |  | | Larva: at least 109 KB Detection and Removal |
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http://www.pestpatrol.com/pest_info/Stomp/l/larva.asp
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| | Larva (2005) (TV) |
 | | The coloring reflects the horrific menace--worms, and also emphasizes how often cinematography and production design are not oriented towards particular colors, except for blue (such as Gothika (2003)) and the occasional green (such as The Matrix (1999)). |  | | Namely, "meat scares" such as E. Coli and Mad Cow Disease, combined with anti-corporate paranoia. |  | | The horror in Larva is grounded in current news and some popular cultural attitudes. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0393421
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Visceral larva migrans |
 | | Visceral larva migrans may be suspected in an individual with elevated white blood cell count (leukocytosis) and an elevated number of eosinophils (eosinophilia). |  | | If the eyes are infected, loss of vision and crossed eyes (strabismus) may occur. |  | | After ingestion, the eggs hatch into larvae in the gastrointestinal tract and are carried into the circulation and to various tissues -- primarily the lung, liver, and eyes. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000633.htm
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| | * Bishounens! * Vampire Princess Miyu * Larva |
 | | A very mysterious character, not much is known about Larva, although he has a "family" of some sort back in the demon-world. |  | | Thus the fight began for both of them to destroy the other.) Anyway, when Larva finally decided to kill Miyu, it was too late and instead, it caused Miyu to awake from her original nature. |  | | Miyu took some of his blood and gave him some of hers in return, and he is eternally binded to her because of this. |
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http://www.bishounens.com/bishounens/larva.htm
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| | Absolute Anime / Vampire Princess Miyu / Larva |
 | | This info came from provi, and may have been modified by yours truly. |  | | Very much in love, the pair believes that once they have taken care of all Shinma, they too may also return to the darkness, together forever. |  | | However, Miyu managed to sink her fangs into his neck. |
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http://www.absoluteanime.com/vampire_princess_miyu/larva.htm
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| | Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati - Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) |
 | | CHARACTERISTICS: Nematode, helminth, larvae are 400 µm X 20 µm; adults females are 5 to 18 cm long and adult males 4 to 10 cm long; eggs are about 85 µm X 75 µm with a thick brown shell |  | | PRIMARY HAZARDS: Ingestion; contamination of mucous membranes; skin penetration of larvae |  | | EPIDEMIOLOGY: Worldwide; eggs are ubiquitous in the soil wherever dogs and cats defecate; common in preschool children with a history of dirt-eating; ocular disease more common in school-age children; increasingly recognized in humans; T. |
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http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/msds-ftss/msds152e.html
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| | AnimeNfo.Com : Larva |
 | | Now Larva protects her and uses his own powers to cast stray Shinma into the Darkness. |  | | Larva is a "Western Shinma" and Originaly came to kill Miyu and return to Drink of her blood with his friend. |  | | They fought when they first met, but as each cut the other and their blood mixed, Larva felt Miyu's sadness and stopped fighting her. |
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http://www.animenfo.com/anime/character/display.php?id=1595&n=wybjid&t=larva
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