trochophoretype
Trochophoretype is a descriptive term used in developmental and evolutionary biology to refer to a trochophore-like mode of larval development. It is not a formal taxonomic category, but a label for a developmental pattern seen in several lophotrochozoan groups, most notably mollusks and annelids. The concept focuses on shared larval characteristics rather than on a specific lineage.
A trochophore-type larva is typically free-swimming and ciliated, with organized bands that aid locomotion and feeding.
The occurrence and form of trochophore-type larvae vary across taxa. In many mollusks and annelids, the trochophore
Today, trochophoretype is primarily used in descriptive and theoretical contexts rather than as a formal taxonomic