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Photo#165403
Cranefly breathing organ

Cranefly breathing organ
Henryville, Quebec, Canada
September 15, 2007
Close up. Are there hairs on the appendages, or is that a trick of light?

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Cranefly breathing organ Cranefly larva 2 Cranefly larva

Those are real hairs around
the lobes, probably trap airs for the openning of the spiracles. Check here for other forms of crane fly larvae spiracle area. - Chen

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