The breathing tubes of rat-tailed maggots block water from entering via hydrophobic hairs.

“Some diptera (Syrphidae or red-tailed maggots [rat-tailed maggots]) and Ephydridae (shore flies) have a pair of posterior, telescopic breathing tubes that open in spiracles with hydrophobic hairs that prevent water from entering.” (van der Valk 2006:49)

Last Updated September 14, 2016