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Created on: October 11th, 2006
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Entomology etymology: Originally, Latin had pupus (boy) and pupa (girl), plus the diminutives pupillus and pupilla (little children). The meaning of "student" did not emerge until the sixteenth century. Pupilla came to mean a little doll, and also the central part of the eye, from the reflected (doll-like) image of oneself seen there. The English word pupa (chrysalis) also came from the same roots, coined by the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus to name the resting stage in insect metamorphosis.
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