Insect physiology: The mouthparts of moths and butterflies breathe through strategically positioned micropores

CURRENT BIOLOGY(2023)

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Insects employ a tracheal system to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the body's cells. A new study discovers a micropore-based mechanism of respiration in the coiling mouthparts of moths and butterflies, which allowed these insects to evolve intricately long mouthparts without also evolving proportionally larger body sizes.
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micropores,butterflies,moths,mouthparts,breathe
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