The eyes (if present) consist of very large (0.07mm in
Tricopelta breviceps to 0.5mm in
Phacops rana), separately set lenses without a common cornea (so called
schizochroal eyes). However, some Phacopina species lack eyes, such as the species of the
genus Ductina. The natural fracture lines (sutures) of the head run along the top edges of the compound eye. From the back of the eye these cut to the side of the head (proparian) and not to the back. In front of the eye, the right and left facial sutures connect in front of the inflated glabella and consequently the free cheeks (or librigenae) are yoked as a single piece. The part of the skeleton that is ‘tucked under’ (the
doublure) has no sutures crossing it to form a rostral plate.The thorax has 11 (rarely 10) segments, the side lobes (or pleurae) are furrowed, and the articulating facets distinct. == Systematics ==