| 21. | These maxillae were mostly worn around the arm, generally on the biceps of soldiers.
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| 22. | The mandibles are pointed, while the maxillae end in flat, toothed " blades ".
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| 23. | The genus is represented by three well-preserved skulls and several isolated maxillae and dentaries.
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| 24. | The mandibles are large and the maxillae have several pairs of plates edged with fine teeth.
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| 25. | The maxillae still " grip " the " food " while the mandibles " bite " it.
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| 26. | They still have grooved maxillae and their tentoriolacinial muscle does not attach to the mesal stipial base.
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| 27. | Unlike the mandibles, but like the labium, the maxillae bear lateral palps on their stipites.
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| 28. | The maxillae occupy a lateral position, one on each side of the head behind the mandibles.
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| 29. | The maxillae form needle-like structures, called stylets, which are enclosed by the labium.
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| 30. | On the opposite movement, the mandibles are pushed deeper into the skin by levering against the maxillae.
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