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Branched antennae, also known as ramified or bifurcated antennae, are sensory appendages found primarily in certain insects and crustaceans. These antennae are characterized by their forked or tree-like structure, which increases their surface area and enhances their ability to detect environmental stimuli, such as chemicals, vibrations, and airflow. The branching design allows for more effective sensory reception, aiding in communication, navigation, and foraging.

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