
doi: 10.4039/ent66145-7
Nearly all insects are in some degree beset with hair-like structures of varying length and stiffness and density and frequently of varing color. So much is familiar to every entomologist, even to those who have never examined an insect with a magnification higher than that of a hand lens.
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