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7 January, 12:14

An insect antennae that has whorls of hairs projecting from the joints between the segments is called:

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  1. 7 January, 12:42
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    Answer: Plumose Explanation: Pulmose antennae have a brush or feather-like or clumps or whorls of hair projecting from the joints between the segments. Example: Mosquito, SilkMoth (more pronounced in male Insects).
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