Moth head

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Kavya Sahoo
Ekya School ITPL
The head has the major sense organs and feeding parts. The head is covered by hair-like or lamellar scales found in the form of tufts.
The antennae are the appendages projected forward in front of the moth’s eyes. They are long, slender, thickened and thread-like (filiform).

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