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The oft-downloaded diagram on this page is incorrectly labeled. It is not showing a chelicerate's coxal gland, which are near the base of the legs, but a decapod crustacean's antennal gland (aka green gland)!! The image should be replaced with an appropriate species and label, e.g., a spider. Better still might be a side-by-side comparison of the excretory glands of both taxa with labels, since they are mentioned in the text. 184.183.254.194 (talk) 06:42, 27 March 2023 (UTC)Reply