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Fig 7. Head capsules of Myopias species; A, B, E–H full-face view; C, D profile view, maximizing compound eye length. A. M. concava (CASENT090253, W. Ericson), black wedge indicates prebasal tooth. B. M. mayri (CASENT090134, W. Ericson), black wedge indicates prebasal tooth; white wedge indicates basal angle. C. M. castaneicola (CASENT090252, W. Ericson). D. M. bidens (CASENT090392, Z. Lieberman). E. M. bidens (CASENT090392, Z. Lieberman). F. M. breviloba (CASENT028190, S. Hartman). G. M. mayri (CASENT028190, S. Hartman). H. M. trumani (CASTYPE06990, A. Nobile).

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