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A unique club-shaped hair on the first instars of an Australian geometrid caterpillar is described. The sensory hairs occur on the body segments and is absent on the head and the last abdominal segment. These hairs have different orientations and are replaced by filiform hairs after the first moult. Regression lines describing the movement of hairs of different orientations in relation to a force is presented. With these results the deflection in the sensory hair due to gravity when the caterpillar is on a vertical plane was calculated. These calculations suggest that the hairs may not function as gravity receptors. The possible role of these hairs in the behaviour of caterpillars is discussed.
The study of everyday life is fundamental to our understanding of modern society. This book provides a coherent, interdisciplinary way to engage with everyday activities and environments. Arguing for an innovative, ethnographic approach, it uses detailed examples, based in real world and digital research, to bring its theories to life. Sarah Pink focuses on the sensory, embodied, mobile, and mediated elements of practice and place as a route to understanding wider issues. By doing so, she convincingly outlines a robust theoretical and methodological approach to understanding contemporary everyday life and activism. 781b155fdc