One might, perhaps, get a hint by watching the living Chrysalid of a potential moon-moth wriggle back into its cocoon-but little is to be learned from human teaching.
"Edge of the Jungle"
William Beebe
If there were a race with higher or other senses than our own, or if the human race should ever in the process of development acquire such extra sense-organs, a whole universe of existent fact might become for the first time perceived by us, and we should look back upon our past state as upon a blind Chrysalid form of existence in which we had been unconscious of all this new wealth of perception.
"Pioneers of Science"
Oliver Lodge
Chrysalis has only the Latin plural, Chrysalides; but Chrysalid, which means the same as chrysalis, takes the English plural, Chrysalids.
"Slips of Speech"
John H. Bechtel