Little is known about Kalphite larvae due to the species' highly aggressive nature. The only scientist ever to have successfully studied a larvae was Iqbar Ali-Abdula, a Kharidian scientist that was eventually driven insane by his research. Much of what is known of them comes from unprofessional observation or by comparing them to their closest relatives: scorpions, beetles, Misthalanian cave bugs, and scarabs. More information can be found in the Varrock Museum displays.
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