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Insect antenna types
Silkworm moth (female)-comb teeth-whip joint each section protrudes to one side or both sides like a comb.

Silkworm moth (male)-double comb (feather)-each whip node protrudes to both sides like a bird feather.

Butterfly-rod-shaped-each node at the base is slender as a rod, and several nodes at the end gradually expand, and the overall shape is like a baseball bat.

Ant rosary-each section of the whip section is approximately round and similar in size, such as beading.

Locust-filiform-except for the two sections at the base, the whip section is connected into filiform by many sections of similar size, and gradually tapers to the end.