holopneustic

English

Etymology

From ὅλος (hólos, entire, whole) and πνευστικός (pneustikós).

Adjective

holopneustic (not comparable)

  1. (arthropodology) in tracheal systems, properly: having all ten pairs of spiracles functional, as occurs in the caterpillar larvae of some Hymenoptera. Loosely applied also to insects (properly termed hemipneustic) in which most, but not all, spiracles are functional.