yes the larvae stage of anopheles breathes through spiracles. They do not have a siphon like aedes and other mosquito larvae do.
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe. only mosquito larvae breathe with a siphon.
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe.
pupa does not breathe through lungs but through their spiracles
Millipedes have two pairs of spiracles on each segment that they breathe through. The spiracles open into an internal pouch and connects to the trachea.
grasshopper, insects. Insects have tiny air holes on their bodies called spiracles to breathe.
Like all insects, mosquitoes do not have lungs but instead have small holes in their abdomens called spiracles. Oxygen enters through these.
The insect uses its spiracles to breathe through instead of their mouth.
Since only Arthropoda have spiracles that would mean that the only sea creatures that breath through them would be CRUSTACEANS
All reptiles breathe through their lungs. Some marine reptiles such as turtles can hold their breath for hours, but they still breathe through their lungs.
Maggots breathe oxygen. They are insect larvae and are similar in this regard to all other insects.
By a tracheal system as in insects, with branched air tubes . A pair of spiracles allows air to enter each segment
Earwigs breathe through small openings called spiracles located along the sides of their bodies. Air enters these spiracles and travels through a network of tubes called tracheae to reach their cells for gas exchange.