How are the mouthparts of the adult White-shouldered House Moth adapted in contrast to the larvae?

Answer

Adapted for consuming liquids

There is a significant physiological difference between the feeding apparatus of the two life stages. While the larvae possess chewing mouthparts capable of processing solid materials like fabric or debris, the adult moth's mouthparts are specifically adapted for consuming liquids. This adaptation limits the adult's role to seeking out liquid energy sources, such as nectar, and prevents them from causing the structural damage attributed to their offspring.

How are the mouthparts of the adult White-shouldered House Moth adapted in contrast to the larvae?
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