DescriptionDistinction between clavate and capitate anatomy of insect antennae.jpg
English: Clavate (clubbed) antennae ideally are thickened towards the distal end. Capitate antennae (having heads) have more or less abrupt thickenings at the tip. The head, or capitulum might comprise one or more segments
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Adapted from drawings in "A familiar introduction to the history of insects" by Edward Newman, downloaded from [1] mid 19th century (about 1842)
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Edward Newman
Adapted from drawings in "A familiar introduction to the history of insects" by Edward Newman, downloaded from [2]
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