Larval Form: Bipinnaria
Larval Form: Branchiolaria
This description outlines some of the larval forms found in the classes Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea within the phylum Echinodermata. These larval forms are integral to the developmental processes of echinoderms, which undergo dramatic changes as they progress from larvae to adults.
Echinoderms, a unique group of marine animals, exhibit various larval forms during their developmental stages, each tailored to the needs of the specific echinoderm class. These larval stages contribute to the fascinating life cycle of echinoderms.
3. Ophiopluteus Larva
Class: Ophiuroidea (Brittle Stars)
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4. Echinopluteus Larva
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5. Auricularia Larva
Class: Holothuroidea (Sea Cucumbers)
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6. Doliolaria Larva (Holothuroidea)
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7. Doliolaria Larva (Crinoidea)
Class: Crinoidea (Sea Lilies and Feather Stars)
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