Antennary
of, relating to, or resembling an .
bearing ; antennate.
historical examples
arising from the anterior portion of the heart are the antennary arteries, running to the antenn.
elementary zoology, second edition vernon l. kellogg
antennary furrow: in mallophaga, grooves on the under side of the head in which the antennae lie.
explanation of terms used in entomology john. b. smith
each of them is prolonged anteriorly into an antennary nerve, and is continuous behind with one of the œsophageal commissures.
the works of francis maitland balfour, volume 1 francis maitland balfour
the antennary groove of the flea should then be transfixed and held firmly by the left-hand needle.
the flea harold russell
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