Types of Antennae
Filiform = thread-like. Moniliform = beaded. Serrate = sawtoothed. Setaceous = bristle-like.
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e.g. Longicorn beetle Page 6 • Unipectinate: (Comb like) Segments with long slender processes on one side e.g. Sawfly Page 7 • Bipectinate: (Double comb like) ...
May 20, 2021 · Antennae are paired appendages on the head of insects that serve important sensory functions. They are segmented and composed of three ...