Geniculate Antenna
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As a rule, the antennae are straight, without break from base to tip; but occasionally they are geniculate, or elbowed; that is to say, there is one very long basal joint, the “scape,” followed by a series of smaller segments se in at right angles to it.
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John B. Smith Economic Entomology (Philadelphia and London: J.B. Lippincott Co, 1896)
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