How do the antennae of most moths typically differ from those of butterflies?

Answer

Moths usually have thread-like or feathery antennae.

Butterfly antennae terminate in a distinct club or knob, whereas moth antennae are generally slender and thread-like or feathery/comb-like.

How do the antennae of most moths typically differ from those of butterflies?
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