Definition of Antenniform. Meaning of Antenniform. Synonyms of Antenniform

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Definition of Antenniform

Antenniform
Antenniform An*ten"ni*form, a. [Antenna + -form.] Shaped like antenn[ae].

Meaning of Antenniform from wikipedia

- the appearance of a "whip". When a suitable prey is located with the antenniform legs, the amblypygid seizes its victim with large spines on the grasping...
- mm) long, with spiny pedipalps and antennae-like legs referred to as antenniform legs. The front, first pair of legs are long filamentous or whip-like...
- parasitic nematode. Sprickets are active predators, constantly using their antenniform legs to examine the forest soil for potential prey. A wide range of invertebrates...
- excluding the tail. They have six legs used for movement, two long antenniform front legs that they use to feel around for prey and detect vibrations...
- soft body parts are preserved, so some features (e.g. the posterior antenniform cerci preserved only in Olenoides serratus) remain difficult to ****ess...
- genus Phrynus are dorso-ventrally flattened arachnids with elongate, antenniform front legs used to navigate their environment and communicate with conspecifics...
- moves sideways like a crab. In males the front legs are very long and antenniform, much longer than in the females. It has two large, spiny pedipalps,...
- presence of antenniform head appendages. However, this position was questioned in a later study, which argued that the supposed antenniform appendages...
- by two species: O. ferox which has a pair of simple eyes and feathery antenniform appendages on its head; and O. gracilis which has a blunt front end without...
- largely nocturnal and feeds on smaller arthropods it feels with its antenniform legs. The specific epithet carolynae was chosen to honor the arachnologist...