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THE SENSORIAL FUNCTIONS. 



the antennae of insects may be obtained from 

 the specimens delineated in Fig. 381, which 

 shows a few of the most remarkable.* 



* In this figure, A represents the form of antennae, technically 

 denominated Antenna capiiulo uncinato, as exemplified in the 

 Pausus. ^ 



B. is the A. piloso-verticillata, as in the Psychoda ocellaris. 



C. .A. biclavata, (Claviger longicornis). 

 D. . A. triangularis, (Lopliosia). 

 E..A. clavata, (Masaris). 



F. .A. capit. lamellato, ( Melolontha mas). 



G. .A. capit. fissile, ( Aphodius fossor). 

 H..A. fusiformis, ( Zygcena). 



I. .A. capitata, ( Ascalaphus ) . 



K. . A. furcata, (Schizocera). 



L. , A. bipectinata, (Ctenophora). 



M. . A. irregularis, (Agaon paradoxum). 



N..A. cordata, (Diaperis holeti). 



0..A. bipectinata, (Bombyx). 



P. .A. palmata, (Nepa cinerea). 



Q. . A. ensiformis, (Truxalis). 



R. .A. setacea, (Cerambyx). 



