the mouth parts of insects are modified to form ?
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In butterflies and moths, modified maxillae form a hollow 'proboscis' that is used like a straw to suck or siphon nectar and liquids. In insects with the siphoning type mouth, the labium and mandibles are almost completely absent.
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