seta
/ˈsɛtə/Definitions
1. noun
A bristle or hair-like structure found on insects, such as mosquitoes or flies, used for sensory perception
“The scientist studied the setae on the mosquito’s legs to understand its movement patterns.”
2. noun
A type of fungal spore, especially one that is needle-like in shape
“The setae of the fungus grew rapidly in the humid environment.”