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larger pair biramous (branched). all other arthropod groups, except chelicerates and proturans (which have none), have a single, uniramous pair of antennae, such as myriapoda (millipedes, centipedes), insecta (insects), and the extinct trilobita ( trilobites ). arthropods (phylum arthropoda) are invertebrates
an insect antenna as an odor capture device. in g. blomquist and r. vogt (eds.), insect pheromone biochemistry and molecular biology: the biosynthesis and detection of pheromones and plant volatiles, pp. – . amsterdam: elsevier/academic press. isbn . russell-hunter, w. d. . a biology of higher invertebrates...
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