pneumostomes
Pneumostomes are external pores or openings found in certain terrestrial invertebrates, most notably in land snails and slugs. These openings serve as a vital respiratory structure, allowing for the intake of air and the expulsion of carbon dioxide. In gastropods, the pneumostome is typically a single, slit-like aperture located on the side of the mantle, near the shell opening. When the animal is active and breathing, the pneumostome can be observed to open and close.
The internal structure connected to the pneumostome is a lung cavity, which is essentially a highly vascularized