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Definition of Antennal

Antennal
Antennal An*ten"nal, a. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the antenn[ae]. --Owen.

Meaning of Antennal from wikipedia

- Hexapoda, both Collembola and Diplura have antenna, but Protura do not. Antennal fibrillae play an important role in Culex pipiens mating practices. The...
- The antennal lobe is the primary (first order) olfactory brain area in insects. The antennal lobe is a sphere-shaped deutocerebral neuropil in the brain...
- the antennal mechanosensory center in contrast to the Optic lobe (visual center) and the antennal lobe (olfactory center). Together with the antennal lobe...
- or subapical bristle, arising from the third antennal segment. It is the evolutionary remains of antennal segments, and may sometimes show signs of segmentation...
- Formicinae. The genus can be recognized by the combination of having nine antennal segments (fewer than most ants) and the petiole concealed by the gaster...
- is predominantly red. The second antennal segment is slightly longer than the first. The second and third antennal segments, the scutellum, all or part...
- family Entomobryidae. This genus includes springtails with subdivided basal antennal segments. These 96 species belong to the genus Orchesella: Orchesella adriatica...
- the two higher brain regions that receive olfactory information from the antennal lobe via projection neurons. They were first identified and described by...
- of ocelli in workers, and little tendency toward reduction of palp or antennal segmentation in most species, except subterranean groups. Extreme modification...
- hair plate mechanosensory information with olfactory information from antennal neurons control the proboscis extension reflex (PER) in flies. Thus, the...