Cerci

/ˈsɜrsaɪ/ noun

Plural of cercus; the paired appendages extending from the posterior end of insects and some crustaceans, often used for sensing the environment.

Latin plural of cercus, which derives from Greek kerkos meaning 'tail.' These appendages are essentially tail-like structures used for sensory purposes.

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