- Siphon (insect anatomy)
A siphon is a tubular organ of the
respiratory system of someinsect s that spend a significant amount of their time underwater, that serves as a breating tube.The larvae of several kinds of insects, including
mosquito es, tabanid flies, andBelostomatidae ) live in the water and breathe through a siphon.Some adult insects which spend considerable time underwater have an abdominal breathing tube. For example adult
water scorpion s have thecaudal process which consists of a pair of half-tubes capable of being locked together to form a siphon by means of which air is conducted to the tracheae at the apex of theabdomen when the tip of the tube is thrust above the surface of the water. In immature forms the siphon is undeveloped and breathing takes place through six pairs of abdominal sperms. [Dr. Jonathan Wright (1997) [http://www.northern.edu/natsource/INVERT1/Waters1.htm Water Scorpions] Northern State University, South Dakota]References
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