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Fig. 36. Chuneola spinifera Vinogradov, female (after Vinogradov, 1960b). 



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IV. Family MICROPHASMIDAE Stephensen and Pirlot, 1931 



Small animals (5-12 mm long). The body is devoid of keels and spines. 

 The pereon usually bulges to a variable extent (in females more so than 

 in males) due to the broadened pereon somites II-V. The head is high 

 and short, with a protruding massive mouth cone. The eyes are small, 

 rudimentary, sometimes absent. Antennae I are lanceolate, with a three 



