Glochidium and veligar which are types of trochophore larvae are larval forms of mollusca .
Trochophore
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.
Yes, their larval stage is entirely aquatic.
Jumping Bean Moth
Bougainvillea looper caterpillars appear among the yellow larval worms that eat amaranth leaves in Florida. The larval stage grows up to be a fast-flying brown or gray moth. The egg, larval, pupal and mature stages of Disclisioprocta stellata generally prove not to be problematic since only the caterpillar preys upon the leaf edges of amaranth, boungainvillea, devil's claw and pokeweed.
'Diamondback moth' is a common name for Plutella xylostella. The insect is a much dreaded pest that in its larval stage ravages such related food crops as broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, mustard, radish, and turnip. The moth stage tends to leave a lot of eggs on the host plant, and the larval stages tend to eat as much of the food source as possible, from the undersides of the leaves.
Trochophore.
Trochophore
Yes.
trochophore
their weirdness
Gene based phylogenetic studies indicate that annelids and mollusks share a recent common ancestor
No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
have a trochophore
yes
yes.. animal kingdom include,mammals,reptiles,vertebrates,mollusks,annelids,invertebrates..etc etc
Flatworms, Roundworms, Annelids, Mollusks, and Arthropods
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.