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mouthpart of butterfly is called

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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The butterflies are the typical example of the siphoning mouthparts, which deals with only sucking. They lack mandibles with the remaining mouthparts forming an elongated sucking tube, the proboscis. The proboscis is a long tube that is formed by heavily modified maxillae, specifically, the galea.

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\implies{\rm }The butterflies are the typical example of the siphoning mouthparts, which deals with only sucking.

\implies{\rm }They lack mandibles with the remaining mouthparts forming an elongated sucking tube, the proboscis.

\implies{\rm }The proboscis is a long tube that is formed by heavily modified maxillae, specifically, the galea.

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