Three feet slender, somewhat shorter than the thorax, little curved, with convexity outwards, nearly parallel, vertical.
Wings rather long, little curved, pointed; the second quill longest, the first and third slightly shorter.
From the two edges of the middle part of each spine arise two pairs of opposite apophyses, which are compressed and a little curved (convex on the distal, concave on the proximal margin).
Spicula of two different kinds; one kind simple thin needles, a little curved or bent, the other kind triradiate, with three thin, curved shanks.
Often some of the spicula of both kinds are smooth, not thorny, or not straight, but a little curved, or a few forked or four-radiated geminate spicula are mingled with the others.
Hold out left 5 fingers a little curved, level, far advanced, shoulder high, backs up and out; moved forward and a little down together.
Hold flat hand at face height, fingers half spread and a little curved, palm forward, leaning toward the person and gently and slightly shake the hand from side to side.
The mandibles of both sexes are long and a little curved forward at the ends (fig.
The front row of eyes is a little curved, so that the middle pair are half their diameter higher than the lateral.
The upper row of eyes is a little curved, so that the lateral pairs of eyes are as far apart as the middle ones (fig.
This band is bordered by a white line a little curved in and out toward the tail.
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