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Start here … > Pointed antennae > Pointed spots round
 

“Rounded” spots sometimes merged vertically, (S1/S2, S3/S4, S5/S6). When S4 is isolated it is rounded or vertically elongated.

Click on the image to go to Chart 5

 

 

Five red spots

Click on the image to go to Chart 6

 

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