glochidiid
Glochidiid refers to a stage in the life cycle of freshwater mussels, also known as glochidia. These are the larval forms of the mussel. Glochidia are typically microscopic bivalve larvae that are released by the adult mussel into the water. They are parasitic and must attach to a host, usually a fish, to complete their development.
The glochidium attaches itself to the gills or fins of a suitable fish species. Once attached, it
When the juvenile mussel is fully developed, it detaches from the fish and sinks to the bottom