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(2) Tables having only fovir upright supports. Papillse 

 along sides of body larger than rest. 



(A) Tables in papillae having large spine -like 

 superstructure. 



H. spinifera. 



(I^) Absence of large spine-like towers in papillie. 

 («) Tables in general integument short and 



having only one transverse bar. 



H. ocellata. 



(6) Tables in general integument high and 



having four or more transverse bars. 



H. martensii. 



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