When full-grown, the grubs eat their way through the skin of the insect, and turn into Chrysalides.
"On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects"
Sir John Lubbock
When full-grown they spin for themselves a silken covering, within which they turn into Chrysalides.
"On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects"
Sir John Lubbock
We justify our present discomfort with the promise of a bright future of flowers and sunshine and gladdest life, though we know that in the garden of art there are many Chrysalides and few butterflies.
"The Ghost Ship"
Richard Middleton