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larval
[lahr-vuhl]
adjective
of, relating to, or in the form of a larva.
Also larvate (of a disease) masked; not clearly defined.
Other Word Forms
- postlarval adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It is believed to be a host plant to more than a dozen butterflies and moths in their larval stage and it starts blooming in the late winter, when wildflowers are still trying to awake.
After being exposed to the stress of starvation and physical injury, the comb jellies in Soto-Angel’s care reverted back to a cydippid larval stage.
Lead researcher Dr Martin Smith said this was a dream fossil, in part because it was preserved in its larval, or immature, stage - when its body was still developing.
The black dots are larval tracks pushing into an oak, while the white object is a pupa preparing to become an adult.
They’re carnivorous creatures that use stinging tentacles hanging below the surface to catch prey such as copepods, fish eggs, larval fish and smaller plankton.
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