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Amphiblastula |
sponge larva
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Planula |
early Cnidarian larva
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Ephyra |
late stage jellyfish larva
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Trochophore larva |
early stage mollusk/polychaete worm larva
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Nectochaete |
late stage polychaete worm larva
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Veliger |
late stage larva of gastropods (snails) and bivalves (clams)
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Nauplius |
early stage crustacea larva
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Cyprid |
late stage barnacle larva
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Zoea |
intermediate stage of crab and lobster larva
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Megalopa |
late stage crab/lobster larva
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Cyphonautes |
late stage bryozoan (moss animals) larva
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Pluteus |
larva of sea urchins and sand dollars
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Bipinnaria |
early stage sea star larva
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Brachiolaria |
late stage sea star larva
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Ascidian |
larva of ascidian tunicates (sea squirts)
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Fish |
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