larválním
Larválním is a term used in biology to describe a stage in the life cycle of an animal that undergoes complete metamorphosis. This stage is characterized by a juvenile form that is morphologically distinct from the adult. Larvae typically have a different diet and habitat than the adult, and their primary function is to consume food and grow. Examples of animals that have a larval stage include insects such as butterflies, moths, beetles, and flies, as well as amphibians like frogs and salamanders, and aquatic invertebrates like crustaceans and echinoderms. The larval stage is followed by a pupal stage in insects, during which significant transformation occurs, leading to the adult form. In other animals, the larval stage may transition directly into a juvenile or adult form, sometimes after a period of metamorphosis. The larval stage is crucial for population dispersal and survival, as larvae may be adapted to exploit different resources or environments than the adults.