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A segmented process attached to a mouthpart of an arthropod, usually having a tactile or gustatory function, and occurring in insects usually in pairs on the maxillae and on the labium.

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  • The head has two compound eyes, an antennae to sense chemicals and the mouth parts called the palpus and proboscis.
  • Palmula: = pulvillus; q.v. Palp: a mouth feeler or palpus.
  • Palpi: plural of palpus; q.v. Palpicorne: with long, slender, antenna-like palpi.
  • Palpifer: any palpus-bearing part: specifically, a small sclerite hearing the maxillary palpus and itself articulated to the stipes.
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