The parallel structures (in C and K) continue, because the total number of glyphs in K is 192, equal to the ordinal number at full moon in the Mamari moon calendar:
7 * 24 (as in Ca7-24) = 168, which is a natural choice for a full moon glyph because moa is the last glyph in line a6. It has ordinal number 168 - and 168 + 24 = 192. Glyph number 192 refers back to glyph number 168:
In Kb4-15 another glyph type (than moa) seems to announce the arrival of a new 'season'. But it its not a 'day' (waxing moon) but rather a 'night' (waning sun) which has arrived:
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