The large wiggler and the pupa are taking air from the surface of the water through their breathing tubes.
When the wiggler is full grown it changes to an active pupa which has a large head and a slender tail and is more or less coiled.
Write a brief description of the wiggler and the mosquito, their breeding places and means of destroying them.
The oldest one found himself wishing to be a Wiggler again.
When a Wiggler is old enough for this, he is called a Pupa, or half-grown one.
One Wiggler would not dive until he was sure a certain Robin had seen his new suit.
At the tail-end of his body each Wiggler now had two leaf-like things with which he swam through the water.
One little Wiggler crossed his feelers at him, and they say that it is just as bad to do that as to make faces.
Sometimes, if they were frightened, a young Wiggler would forget and get head uppermost for a minute, but he was always ashamed to have this happen, and made all sorts of excuses for himself when it did.
A Professor Wiggler was now worth two bull's-eyes, and even two classical Polyphemuses, or three Attacus prometheus cocoons were considered only a just and dignified equivalent for a full-grown specimen of the new professor.
Wiggler moth (Gramatophora trisignata), time of appearance of, 81.
But Professor Wiggler does not bore wood for a pastime, as we have seen.
Learn something new every time you look at the wiggler or the mature mosquito.
It made us feel queer when we learned that the restless but innocent-looking wiggler of the rain-water barrel was really the young of the too familiar mosquito.
Then, the wiggler grew tired, and came, like many tired beings, to the top.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wiggler" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: caterpillar; grub; larva; maggot; nymph