How do the antennae of a moth generally compare to those of a butterfly, according to common observations?

Answer

Moth antennae are typically feathered, thread-like, or taper to a fine point

A common visual cue is that moth antennae are often feathered or thread-like, whereas butterflies typically have slender antennae ending in a club or knob.

How do the antennae of a moth generally compare to those of a butterfly, according to common observations?
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