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Telotrocha
Telotrocha Te*lot"ro*cha, n.; pl. Telotroch[ae]. [NL. See Telotrochal.] (Zo["o]l.) An annelid larva having telotrochal bands of cilia.
Telotrochae
Telotrocha Te*lot"ro*cha, n.; pl. Telotroch[ae]. [NL. See Telotrochal.] (Zo["o]l.) An annelid larva having telotrochal bands of cilia.
Telotrochal
Telotrochal Te*lot"ro*chal, Telotrochous Te*lot"ro*chous, a. [Gr. ? complete + ? wheel, hoop.] (Zo["o]l.) Having both a preoral and a posterior band of cilla; -- applied to the larv[ae] of certain annelids.
Telotrochous
Telotrochal Te*lot"ro*chal, Telotrochous Te*lot"ro*chous, a. [Gr. ? complete + ? wheel, hoop.] (Zo["o]l.) Having both a preoral and a posterior band of cilla; -- applied to the larv[ae] of certain annelids.

Meaning of Telotroch from wikipedia

- Vorticella reverts to a telotroch note time stop in lower righthand corner. Vorticella sp. telotroch Another definition of telotroch: a posterior tuft of...
- the cell can contract. The rest of the body is unciliated, except for a telotroch band circling the posterior in mobile species and stages. The larger order...
- on the surface of the cell. During its motile form, the free-swimming telotroch appears as a long cylinder, moving quickly and erratically. Stalk materials...
- transforms into Vorticella's secondary type, the motile dispersive telotroch. When the telotroch finds suitable environs it reattaches to the substrate and transforms...
- habitat with a higher abundance of food. Its mobile stage is called a telotroch and is often mouthless. The cilia of the organism are located on the peristomal...
- in sessilid peritrichs, where it is ciliated only during the swarmer (telotroch) phase of the cell's life, during which the organism can swim freely....
- their early development. The larvae have a prototroch, neurotroch and telotroch, as is common in many polychaetes. The larval period is short, and the...
- and an apical ciliary tuft and the trunk bears a terminal ciliary band (telotroch). Obscured by the apical cap, a ciliary band originates in the stomodaeal...
- beating of cilia organized within two circular bands, the prototroch and telotroch. Larvae exhibit positive phototactic behavior in which they swim towards...