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.
The Larva stage of a bee is called grub. .
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.
mud puppies