What is the biological term for the complete metamorphosis cycle experienced by the Order Lepidoptera, including *E. sarcitrella*?

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Holometabola

Insects that undergo complete metamorphosis exhibit four distinctly different life stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult. This developmental pattern is scientifically termed Holometabola. Since the White-shouldered House Moth belongs to the Order Lepidoptera, it necessarily follows this four-stage cycle, ensuring that the larval feeding stage is structurally and ecologically separate from the reproductive, winged adult stage. This complete transformation is a fundamental biological characteristic shared across butterflies and moths.

What is the biological term for the complete metamorphosis cycle experienced by the Order Lepidoptera, including *E. sarcitrella*?
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