Like the stage after larval
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PUPALLike the stage after larval
nauplii(in many crustaceans) a larval form with three pairs of appendages and a single median eye, occurring usually as the first stage of development after leaving the egg
cysticercusthe larval stage of many tapeworms
PUPAInsect in the post-larval stage
cysticerciCYSTICERCUS, the larval stage of many tapeworms
zooeathe larval stage of crabs, also ZOEA
zoeathe larval stage of crabs, also ZOOEA
neotenyattainment of sexual maturity in the larval stage
zoeaeZOEA, the larval stage of crabs, also ZOOEA
zooeasZOOEA, the larval stage of crabs, also ZOEA
paedogenicof an animal, reproducing in the larval stage
zooeaeZOOEA, the larval stage of crabs, also ZOEA
zoeasZOEA, the larval stage of crabs, also ZOOEA
neoteniesNEOTENY, attainment of sexual maturity in the larval stage
zooealpertaining to zooea (the larval stage of crabs, also ZOEA)
zoeformpertaining to a zoea (the larval stage of crabs, also ZOOEA)
neotenicpertaining to neoteny (attainment of sexual maturity in the larval stage)
veligerlarval stage of certain mollusks, intermediate between the trochophore and the adult form
veligerslarval stage of certain mollusks, intermediate between the trochophore and the adult form
megalopsthe larval stage of marine crabs immediately prior to and resembling the adult stage
naupliusThe first larval stage of many crustaceans, having an unsegmented body and a single eye
miracidiaA free-swimming ciliated larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from the egg to its first host, typically a snail
miracidiumA free-swimming ciliated larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from the egg to its first host, typically a snail
ascidianany solitary or colonial tunicate of the class Ascidiacea, exhibiting in the larval stage the vertebrate characteristics of a notocord and hollow nerve cord
axolotlany of several salamanders of the genus Ambystoma that inhabit lakes and ponds of Mexico and remain in the larval stage as sexually mature adults
axolotlsany of several salamanders of the genus Ambystoma that inhabit lakes and ponds of Mexico and remain in the larval stage as sexually mature adults
cercariaeA 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
cysticerciA larval tapeworm that is at a stage in which the scolex is inverted in a sac, and that is typically found encysted in the muscle tissue of the host
cysticercusA larval tapeworm that is at a stage in which the scolex is inverted in a sac, and that is typically found encysted in the muscle tissue of the host
amphibiansA cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. They are distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage
shadflyany insect of the order Ephemeroptera, having delicate, membranous wings with the front pair much larger than the rear and having an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial adult stage usually lasting less than two days
amphibianA cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. They are distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage
pupaan intermediate usually quiescent stage of a metamorphic insect (as a bee, moth, or beetle) that occurs between the larva and the imago, is usually enclosed in a cocoon or protective covering, and undergoes internal changes by which larval structures are replaced by those typical of the imago