Attachment 1 Descriptions and Terminology of Antennal Types
Monilform, or bead-like, antennae are Filiform, or thread-like antennae are found Pectinate, or comb-like, antennae are found on termites and others on roaches, Carabids and others found on male glow worms and others
Setaceous, or bristle-like, antennae are found on true bugs and dragonflies
Serrate, or saw-toothed, antennae are found on click beetles and others
Aristate antennae are pouch-like with a lateral bristle and are found on some flies
Lamellate, or plate-like, antennae are found on scarabs
Geniculate, or elbowed, antennae are found on ants, bees, and weevils
Plumose antennae are feathery and found on male moths and male mosquitoes
Capitate, or clubbed, abruptly make a ball Clavate antennae gradually forms a ball at the tip of the antennae – found on the at the tip of the antennae –found on butterflies. carrion beetles and others
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