Cephalotrocha

/ˌsɛfələˈtrɑkə/ noun

The larval stage of certain marine worms and mollusks characterized by a ring of cilia (hairlike structures) around the head region.

From Greek 'kephale' (head) + 'trochos' (wheel). The name describes the wheel-like appearance of ciliated rings that propel these larvae through water.

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