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    Stick insects can regenerate a leg in place of an antenna. The top image shows the head and first half of the antennae of an adult female stick insect. Each antenna has three functional segments: scape, pedicel and flagellum. If an antenna of a larva is cut at the level of the proximal pedicel (dashed line), the animal often regenerates a leg instead of an antenna during the next molt. The bottom image shows the head and antennapedia regenerates of a stick insect of the species Carausius morosus whose antennae were cut in the third or fourth instar (same scale as above). [By Volker Dürr, Biologicsl Cybernetics, Bielefeld University, Germany]

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    current13:56, 31 August 2013Thumbnail for version as of 13:56, 31 August 2013751 × 743 (99 KB)Volker Dürr (Talk | contribs)Stick insects can regenerate a leg in place of an antenna. The top image shows the head and first half of the antennae of an adult female stick insect. Each antenna has three functional segments: scape, pedicel and flagellum. If an antenna of a larva is c

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