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trochophore
It's in the shell still growing
Lampreys are consumers. Some species are strictly larval feeders and some are parasitic.
a free-swimming larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from an intermediate host (typically a snail) to another intermediate host or to the final vertebrate host
a grub
Marshall Laird has written: 'Studies of mosquitoes and freshwater ecology in the South Pacific' -- subject(s): Freshwater biology, Ecology, Mosquitoes 'The natural history of larval mosquito habitats'
Lela Arminda Ewers has written: 'The larval development of freshwater Copepoda' -- subject(s): Copepoda
Larvae, or Larval Octopi
Tadpole.
It depends, there are free-living ones that feed like most other animals, but the parasitic kind will usually find a host - a domestic animal or a human. The main difference is the fact that the parasitic versions larval stages can cause cysts in the brains of the affected creature.
The Larva stage of a bee is called grub. .
Bamboo shrimp are strictly freshwater, and can only tolerate mildly brackish water at worst. However, their young cannot survive in fresh water, and require salt water until they mature from their larval form.