adult abdominal spiracle [FBbt_00004814]

A spiracle of the adult abdomen. There are 7 pairs of these, in segments A1-7, in the anterior region of the pleural membrane. Each has a rigid circular rim and the opening leads to a tubular atrium lined by inward projecting circular lamellae. Where the atrium joins the trachea, the passage is constricted by a deep fold in the anterior wall which can be closed by the action of an associated spiracular occlusor muscle (FBbt:00013334). (Whitten, 1980, Ferris, 1950)

adult abdominal spiracle

ID: FBbt_00004814

Adult Anatomy

A spiracle of the adult abdomen. There are 7 pairs of these, in segments A1-7, in the anterior region of the pleural membrane. Each has a rigid circular rim and the opening leads to a tubular atrium lined by inward projecting circular lamellae. Where the atrium joins the trachea, the passage is constricted by a deep fold in the anterior wall which can be closed by the action of an associated spiracular occlusor muscle (FBbt:00013334). (Whitten, 1980, Ferris, 1950)

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Parts of adult abdominal spiracle (2 total)

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lever of abdominal spiracleAdult, Anatomy
peritreme of abdominal spiracleAdult, Anatomy

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Subclasses of adult abdominal spiracle (7 total)

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adult abdominal spiracle 1Adult, Anatomy
adult abdominal spiracle 2Adult, Anatomy
adult abdominal spiracle 3Adult, Anatomy
adult abdominal spiracle 6Adult, Anatomy
adult abdominal spiracle 7Adult, Anatomy

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