Amphipneust

/æmfɪˈnjuːst/ noun

An organism that breathes through openings or spiracles on both anterior and posterior regions of its body, found in certain aquatic insects and larvae.

From 'amphi-' (both) + Greek 'pneustos' (breathing/breather). Coined in 19th-century entomology to classify breathing patterns in insects with dual respiratory regions.

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