
Entomology Lab: Understanding Insect Antenna Morphology
Explore the diverse structures of insect antennae including scape, flagellum, setaceous, filiform, capitate, clavate, plumose, pilose, and more through detailed images and descriptions. Enhance your knowledge of entomology with this visual guide.
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GENERAL GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY LAB 3 ENTOMOLOGY
scape --the basal segment that articulates with the head capsule pedicel -- the second antennal segment flagellum -- all the remaining "segments" http://www.entomology.umn.edu/cues/4015/morpology/antenna.jpg
Setaceous Setaceous Filiform Serrate Serrate Moniliform Moniliform
Capitate Capitate Clavate Clavate Lamellate Lamellate Plumose Plumose
Pilose Aristate Aristate Stylate Stylate