Larval
Larval is an adjective used in biology to describe the immature life stage of many animals that follows hatching or birth and precedes the adult form. The larval form is often distinct in appearance and habitat from the adult and may have different feeding and locomotion strategies.
In many lineages, the life cycle includes metamorphosis, with a larva transforming into a juvenile and then
Common larval forms include insect larvae such as caterpillars, maggots, and grubs; crustacean larvae such as
Larval stages serve roles in dispersal and growth, often occupying different ecological niches. They may be
Understanding larval biology aids studies of development, ecology, and evolution, as larval stages reveal how species