Types of Antennae
- Filiform = thread-like.
- Moniliform = beaded.
- Serrate = sawtoothed.
- Setaceous = bristle-like.
- Lamellate = nested plates.
- Pectinate = comb-like.
- Plumose = long hairs.
- Clavate = gradually clubbed.
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