The female lays her eggs beneath the scaly covering, from which hatch out little active six-legged larvae, which wander about and soon begin to form a new scale.
The parent moth lays eggs, from which the young "worms" hatch out.
After the lapse of six, eight or twelve days, according to the temperature, the larvae hatch out of the eggs.
Only the embryos of Leptodora are known to hatch out in the nauplius stage.
The parent moth lays eggs, from which the young " worms " hatch out.