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What is the purpose of the white-spotted sawyer's long antennae?

The long antennae of the white-spotted sawyer (Monochamus scutellatus) serve as sensory organs, allowing the insect to detect and locate potential mates, food sources, and suitable habitats. Additionally, they aid in navigation and detecting environmental cues.

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