| 1. | The canthus rostralis and the supraciliary edge both are sharp.
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| 2. | The canthus is also distinct and the snout is broad.
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| 3. | Amphithemis was known as the consort of the Libyan Canthus.
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| 4. | Head distinct from neck, with distinct " canthus rostralis ".
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| 5. | Characteristics include partial to complete division of the eyes by a canthus, geniculate coxae.
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| 6. | The canthus rostralis is slightly swollen.
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| 7. | A yellowish dorsolateral streak beginning on the " canthus rostralis " strongly marked in the young.
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| 8. | On the head, the canthus and supralabials are a lighter than the overall ground color while the dorsum is darker.
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| 9. | The bridge of their nose is wide and flat, creating telecanthus ( increased distance between medial canthus of both eyes ).
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| 10. | This is especially important for cases where the larva is located at inaccessible places like inside the inner canthus of the eye.
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