it breathes not breaths
Guenter A Schuster has written: 'A manual for the identification of the larvae of the caddisfly genera Hydropsyche pictet and Symphitopsyche ulmer in eastern and central North America (Trichoptera: hydropsychidae)' -- subject(s): Insects, Caddisflies, Larvae, Handbooks, manuals
The midge larvae breathes through a breathing tube that sits at the bottom of their abdomen. Midge larvae's are often called chironomid.
Aquatic larvae that breathe with gills and as terrestrial adults that breathe using lungs and skin
They eat small aquatic vascular plants, nymphs, and larvae. They eat small aquatic vascular plants, nymphs, and larvae.
yes the larvae stage of anopheles breathes through spiracles. They do not have a siphon like aedes and other mosquito larvae do.
By wrigglers I assume you mean mosquito larvae. They have to come to the surface to breathe.
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A cased caddisfly lives in the water most of it's life but then when it's a adult it rests in the kourakoura tree
No animals breathe through air tubes, but insects respire via tubes.
live creatures like flies
Maggots breathe oxygen. They are insect larvae and are similar in this regard to all other insects.
Larvae breathe through spiracles located on the eighth abdominal segment.