A change from a larval form to an adult form is known as metamorphosis. Butterflies and frogs are prime examples of this.
The Taenia solium, which is a Cestode, has a larval form (cysticercus) that is commonly referred to as a bladder worm.
Amphibians
Tadpole.
The adjective form is larval. Example sentence: A caterpillar is the larval stage of butterflies and moths.
No, reptiles do not have a larval stage. Unlike some amphibians and insects, reptiles hatch from eggs in a form that resembles miniature adults. They do not undergo metamorphosis like amphibians that have larval stages such as tadpoles.
Larva is an intermediate form that an organism goes through to reach adult form. EX: --> tadpoles are larval of frogs --> caterpillars are larval of butterflies or moths
A leatherjacket is the larva of a cranefly.
The correct spelling of the larval form is a caterpillar.
Mealworms are the larval form of a beetle - not a worm.
All crustaceans have a distinctive larval form called the nauplius. The nauplius stage is characterized by the development and usage of appendages and antennae.
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The larval stage of mollusks is called a trochophore, which is a free-swimming, ciliated larva that eventually develops into the adult form. For annelids, the larval stage is called a trochophore or a nectochaete, which also metamorphoses into the adult form after a period of growth and development.