Complete metamorphosis with dissimilar larval stages
Direct development without metamorphosis
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Hypermetamorphosis is a type of complete metamorphosis where the insect undergoes several larval stages that differ significantly in form and function. This phenomenon is observed in certain beetles, such as those in the family Meloidae (blister beetles). The first instar larva, called a triungulin, is active and mobile, while subsequent larval stages are typically grub-like and sedentary.