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They have mandibulate mouthparts and large compound eyes, and may or may not have ocelli, depending on the species.
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They have simple mouthparts with chewing mandibles, long, multi-segmented antennae, large compound eyes and two or three ocelli.
They possess mandibulated biting mouthparts, short cerci ( usually 1 segment only ), and short antennae with 9 segments.
They bear a set of mouthparts comprising two to three identical rows of rasping teeth that lay on a supporting apparatus or " tongue "; this feeding arrangement seems to represent a ' prototype ' molluscan radula.
They differ most obviously in geographical distribution, structure of mouthparts, and relative size.
They have strong mandibles and mouthparts apparently adapted for chewing, although many species do not eat as adults.
They feed by combing plankton and other organic particles from the water using long setae ( feathery hair or bristle-like structures ) on the mouthparts.
They have relatively simple mouthparts, with long mandibles and fleshy palps, which resemble those of the more primitive true flies.
They have short mouthparts and feed by injecting saliva into the skin, which causes blood to pool just under the skin surface.
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