Spinulae are small, bristle-like structures found on the legs or other body parts of some insects, like beetles or bees.
Spinulae are tiny and can make people think of bugs and small things.
Examples:
The beetle's legs have spinulae on them.
Bees use their spinulae to clean themselves.
The spinulae help the bug to hold on tight.
The spinulae are like little brushes on the bug's legs.
The spinulae are so small, you need a microscope to see them.
The spinulae are like tiny hooks that help the bug to climb.