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Figure 13. — Kuriidae: a, mandible, note absence of palp and presence of molar [see Pro- 

 phliantidae]; b, accessory flagellum absent; c, uropod 3, uniramous [see Prophliantidae, 

 Dexaminidae]; d, urosome, left lateral diagrammatic, all segments coalesced [see Tali- 

 troidea]; e, telson. 



Eophliantidae have cylindrical bodies. Phliantidae have depressed, rugose bodies and 

 splayed coxae. 



