_--Labrum generally considerably bullate in the upper part, with a row of teeth on the crest. [Please select]
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_--Labrum highly bullate in the upper part, with large, inwardly pointed, unequal teeth. [Please select]
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_--Labrum highly bullate, with small teeth on the crest; palpi small, not thickly covered with spines. [Please select]
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_--Labrum with the upper part highly bullate, forming an overhanging projection; palpi apparently small and narrow. [Please select]
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_--Labrum highly bullate; crest without any teeth, but with a few minute hairs. [Please select]
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_Labrum_, moderately bullate, with the upper part not overhanging; no teeth on the crest. [Please select]
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The _Labrum_, as stated, is always bullate or swollen; and sometimes the upper exterior part forms, as in Ibla (Pl.) [Please select]
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The object, I suspect, of this bullate form is to give, in the upper part, attachment to longer muscles running to the lateral surfaces of the mandibles, and lower down to the oesophagus. [Please select]
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