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Larvae of bivalves
The glochidium (plural glochidia) is a microscopic larval stage of some freshwater mussels, aquatic bivalve mollusks in the families Unionidae and Margaritiferidae
Glochidium
Juvenile form of distinct animals before metamorphosis
trochophore Certain molluscs veliger Mollusca: freshwater Bivalvia (mussels) glochidium Arthropoda: †Trilobita protaspis (unjointed), meraspis (increasing number
Larva
Detachable, irritating spines on cacti of the sub-family Opuntioideae
Glochids or glochidia (sing.: "glochidium") are hair-like spines or short prickles, generally barbed, found on the areoles of cacti in the sub-family Opuntioideae
Glochid
Sharp plant parts used for defense
covering of spines. Some cacti have also glochids (or glochidia, singular glochidium) – a particular kind of spine of different origin, which are smaller and
Thorns,_spines,_and_prickles
Protocotyle euzetmaillardi Pseudorhabdosynochus spp. Cancellaria cooperii Glochidium Pyramidellidae †Platyceratidae Cookiecutter shark Candiru (vampire fish
List_of_parasitic_organisms
Bivalve mollusc
siphon. After fertilization, the eggs develop into a larval stage called a glochidium (plural glochidia), which temporarily parasitizes fish, attaching themselves
Mussel
Species of bivalve
Drawing of the glochidium larva of the swan mussel
Swan_mussel
Species of bivalve
Podbaba. United Kingdom – ?[citation needed] The fish hosts for the glochidium larvae of this species are: Salaria fluviatilis, Gambusia holbrooki, Acipenser
Margaritifera_auricularia
Species of bivalve
begins as an egg within the gills of the female elliptio, matures into a glochidium, attaches itself to a host fish species and then becomes a juvenile mussel
Eastern_elliptio
Family of bivalves
order, they go through a larval stage that is parasitic on fish (see glochidium). The classification recognized by Banarescu (1995) uses three subfamilies
Hyriidae
Species of cactus
Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona. The name comes from the Greek tri- and glochidium, meaning "three glochids." Although it is favored by hummingbirds for
Echinocereus_triglochidiatus
Species of bivalve
creekshell has a complex life history involving a larval stage known as a glochidium which attaches itself to the gill, fin or skin of a suitable host fish
Obovaria_arkansasensis
Extinct genus of fishes
surface. In addition, one specimen of Ferruaspis shows infection by a glochidium, a larva of a river mussel that parasitizes fish early in its life. This
Ferruaspis
Species of bivalve
worldwide; like all unionid mussels, it has an obligatory parasitic stage (glochidium), in which the larva must encyst on a host fish to complete its development
Sinanodonta_woodiana
iridescent. Nepionic – The second stage of the embryonic shell, as the glochidium. Notched – Nicked or indented, as the anterior canal of some gastropods
Glossary_of_gastropod_terms
Species of bivalve
of fishes, but sometimes amphibians. In Westralunio carteri, a mature glochidium is equipped with a pair of interlocking 'larval teeth' on opposing valves;
Westralunio_carteri
Species of freshwater mussel
This usually occurs between 16 and 45 days During reproduction, the glochidium attaches to the gills or fins of a fish to complete its development. The
Epioblasma_brevidens
Critically endangered freshwater mussel endemic to the eastern United States
Unionidae, their life cycle is complex, involving a parasitic larval stage (glochidium) dependent on specific fish hosts. Males release sperm into the water
Fanshell
Indian zoologist (1894–1969)
"Studies on the anatomy of Indian Mollusca No. 2. The marsupium and glochidium of some Unionidae and on the Indian species hitherto assigned to the genus
Baini_Prashad
Russian biologist (1955–2021)
ISBN 5-85382-126-1. Nezlin L.; Cunjak R.; Zotin A.; Ziuganov V. (1994). "Glochidium morphology of the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera)
Valeriy_Zyuganov
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The larva or young of the mussel, formerly thought to be a parasite upon the parent's gills.
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of Glochidium