pseudotentacles
Pseudotentacles are tentacle-like structures described in some invertebrates that resemble true tentacles but are not formed or organized in the same way. They are typically protrusions that imitate the shape or movement of tentacles while differing in origin, internal structure, and function from bona fide tentacles.
Morphology and origin: Pseudotentacles may arise from various regions, such as the head, oral area, or mantle
Function and use: The roles of pseudotentacles vary and can include environmental sensing, manipulation of small
Taxonomic usage and distinction: The term pseudotentacle is descriptive and not universally applied; it appears in
Related terms: true tentacle, labial palps, tentacle-like feeding appendages.