In H and P there are more ariga erua glyphs than in Q (the texts are longer), but they are not so 'well behaved' - there are lots of additional signs on them. Side a of Q has only a single ariga erua, but in the parallel texts of H and P there are two, and other glyph types interfere:
At the beginning of side b, Q has four but the other text fewer ariga erua:
Further on in the text the damaged glyph line Qb9 presumably had an ariga erua glyph, but there is no parallel in Q to Hb4-3 and Pb6-1 - that part of the text (15 glyphs long in H) was never written down on Q:
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