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liable, owing to variability in form of clypeus, to be referred either to [[underlined]] liturate [[/underlined]] or to one or other of the [[underlined]] [[trideus?]] [[/underlined]] group!!. 
The clypeus in my opinion is a rotten character, & in the talks authors [[insertion]] ^ frequently [[/insertion]] use the characters of the [[female symbol]] antennae, without saying that these would be all wrong for the [[2 male symbols]]!
However there are quite a few of your Emprias I can determine positively - or rather I should say that I can say they are positively the same as individuals I have previously determined for myself without much doubt! 
You will have to look at the jaw of one of your [[underlined]] Dolerus gessneri [[/underlined]] as I have taken out the jaws of the small [[female symbol]] you sent. I can't find Marice's paper, & Eudin's outline sketch of the jaw is very poor indeed. If you find [[underlined]] gessneri [[/underlined]] has on [[underlined]] one [[/underlined]] side of each jaw a great upstanding tuft [[insertion]] ^ or angular spine (a) [[/insertion]] about the middle of the division of each element of the jaw & another smaller one just above the [[underlined]] bay [[/underlined]] between the teeth, which [[strikethrough]] with the teeth [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] ^ are themselves [[/insertion]]]] [[sarenlet?]] coarsely denticulate, it will no doubt be the same as the specimen I have dissected.
Something like this from memory a.a.a. the big teeth b.b.b. the smaller teeth near the lower edge of jaw. [[image - drawing of jaw segments]]
These teeth I believe are only on [[underlined]] one side [[/underlined]] of the jaw, so it is necessary to have the same side up as in the dissection.
[[strikethrough]] rel [[/strikethrough]] I shall return.

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This image shows the back of a loose page, also pictured in images 31 and 29. Reviewed. Solved some of the [[?]] & edited markup to make it consistent with this and previous Stelfox projects. I believe what looks like "saw" is actually "jaw". - @siobhanleachman