eruciform การใช้
- Most mecopteran larvae are eruciform, or shaped like caterpillars.
- In contrast, larvae of the " Cerambycidae " ( Longhorn beetles ) are generally straight and could fairly be described as " apodous eruciform ".
- Arguably the most typically eruciform larvae, prolegs and all, are to be found among the butterflies and moths ( Lepidoptera ), caddis larvae ( Symphyta)
- The word " eruciform " literally means " caterpillar-shaped " ( from Latin " eruca ", a caterpillar confusingly, in Latin " Eruca " also was used as the name for a rape-like plant, but that has no clear connection to the current context ).