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Cirri (cirrus, sing.) are tendril-like structures. They occur on the terminal segments of some insects and crustaceans. They are the feeding structures of barnacles, respiratory and copulatory structures in annelids. Cirri also serve as copulatory structures in some mollusks and flatworms.