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larval Meaning in Bengali



 শূক সংক্রান্ত,

Adjective:

শূক-সংক্রান্ত,





larval's Usage Examples:

development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle.


like the salvinia stem-borer moth, the number of instars depends on early larval nutrition.


Neoptera that go through distinctive larval, pupal, and adult stages.


They undergo a radical metamorphosis, with the larval and adult stages differing considerably.


is an embryonic or larval shell which occurs in some classes of molluscs, e.


, the initial chamber of an ammonite or the larval shell of a gastropod.


Marine larval ecology is the study of the factors influencing dispersing larvae, which many marine invertebrates and fishes have.


Larval and adult prawns Crustaceans may pass through a number of larval and immature stages between hatching from their eggs and reaching their adult.


They differ from other Myoglossata in the larval stage abdominal prolegs, pupal morphology, and the mandibles are reduced.


The larval period in oviparous fish is relatively short (usually only several weeks).


spiders), larval forms (e.


tadpoles) are usually considered a development stage of their own, and "juvenile" refers to a post-larval stage that is.


where they then develop over a period of 1–2 weeks into the infectious larval form (filariform larvae).


burst of evolutionary adaptive radiation occurred long after that of the larval hostplants, rather than demonstrating a tight coevolutionary process (Lopez-Vaamonde.


Mealworms are the larval form of the mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a species of darkling beetle.


the family Cerambycidae, of heterogeneous aspect but all characterised by larval stages related to roots of herbaceous plants or trees The nocturnal adults.


first axillary sclerite at the base of the wing, various features of the larval maxilla and labium, and basal fusion of CuP and A1 veins in the hind wings.


A tadpole is the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian.


which it has sometimes previously been placed, on the grounds that shared larval and pupal characteristics of these groups have probably evolved independently.


planktotrophic larva is considered to be the ancestral larval type for echinoderms but after 500 million years of larval evolution, about 68% of species whose development.



Synonyms:

immature;

Antonyms:

old; mature;

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