unipectinated
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
Etymology
    
uni- + pectinated
Adjective
    
unipectinated (not comparable)
- Pectinate, with each ridge bearing a single projection.
- 1928, George Vernon Hudson, The butterflies and moths of New Zealand, page 9:- The following are the terms used in describing the different forms of antennæ in the Lepidoptera:— 1. Pectinated, when the joints have long processes like the teeth of a comb. If these are on one side only, the antennæ are unipectinated; if on both sides, bipectinated.
 
 
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