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:
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<paragraph id="8BE336EE46D3C7B0DAC6FCFAF51FC56E" blockId="199.[178,847,773,795]" box="[178,847,773,795]" pageId="199" pageNumber="1516">L e g s: Long, but rather strong. Claws long, slightly curved.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BE336EE46D3C7B0DAC5FA75F51FC3EA" blockId="199.[177,847,1417,1439]" box="[177,847,1417,1439]" pageId="199" pageNumber="1516">S i z e: Body length: 12,3; front wing: 13,2; flagellum: 11,0 mm.</paragraph>
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