Mosquito larva, light micrograph
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Mosquito larva, light micrograph
Mosquito larva. Polarised light micrograph of the body of a larva of an Anopheles sp. mosquito. The larva lies parallel to the waters surface. At the end of the abdomen (left) is a long breathing siphon with an end spiracle. This is in contact with the air, to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. The body is divided into 8 segments, with a dark central tubular gut and muscles (yellow lines). The swelling behind the head is the thorax. The head has a pair of compound eyes, pair of antennae and a pair of feeding brushes on the upper lip (labrum) which beat to cause a current to flow towards the mouth, which then filters out any food particles. Magnification: x36 when printed at 10 centimetres across
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Abdomen Anopheles Antenna Antennae Compound Eye Compound Eyes Developing Development Gill Insecta Larva Life Stage Mosquito Mouth Mouth Part Muscles Polarised Polarized Re Production Reproductive Cycle Spiracle Thorax Upper Lip Young Labrum Light Micrograph Light Microscope
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