they emerge. This stage is often considered a fourth stage called pupa, false pupa or quiescent nymph. Adult females are yellowish brown, about 0.25 mm
is completely different. After the second instar, the males form a dark false pupa followed by a pupa in rapid succession. The actual pupa develops inside
emerge as adults. This stage is often considered a fourth stage called pupa, false pupa or quiescent nymph. The males use their fourth pair of legs to carry