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Antennae ( sg. : antenna), sometimes referred to as "feelers", are paired appendages used for sensing in arthropods. Large antennae on a longhorn beetle.
Crustaceans, like lobsters, crabs, and shrimp, all have antennas. And almost all insects have antennae, such as ants, butterflies, beetles, grasshoppers, ...
All flies have antennae. Members of the suborder Nematocera (e.g., crane flies, various midges, and gnats) have whiplike antennae with two basal segments (scape ...
Antennae are sensory organs that help an insect perceive and navigate their environment. They are very clever organs that are like a mix of human fingers and ...
Filiform antennae are seen in a wide variety of groups, such as Dragonflies, Grasshoppers and Crickets, Book Lice, Biting Lice, Scorpion Flies and Beetles.
The antennae are a pair of sense organs located near the front of an insect's head capsule. Although commonly called “feelers”, the antennae are much more than ...
1 окт. 2019 г. · Antennae are movable sensory organs on the head of most arthropods. All insects have a pair of antennae, but spiders have none.
Arthropods use antennae to touch, smell, and even hear the world. From featherlike to clubbed, see the wide variety of antennae.
26 апр. 2019 г. · Insects have paired antennae so they can smell in stereo. They can detect the smallest of concentrations of scent. Pictured is the common wasp ( ...
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