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Large white butterfly larval spiracle SEM
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Large white butterfly (Peiris brassicae) larval spiracle, colored scanning electron micrograph, (SEM). Air diffuses into the spiracle and circulates around the butterfly larva's body in a network of tubes called tracheae. Waste gases then exit through the spiracles much like bellows. Magnification x295 at 10cm wide.
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Power and Syred/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2479099
Legacy Identifier:
SP5806
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Size:
4827px × 3620px (~49 MB)
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air pore
breathing
butterfly
C008/4407
C0084407
cabbage white
large white
large white butterfly
larval spiracle
peiris brassicae
pore
respiration
respiratory system
scanning electron microscope
sem
spiracle
zoology