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Excepting *Qa7-17 (Hanga Takaure, which just has been mentioned) I have listed these 18 nuku glyphs from the Q text:

Qa3-1 Qa3-18 Qa3-22 Qa3-24 Qa5-30 *Qa7-6
*Qa7-30 Qa8-4 Qa8-9 Qa8-30 Qa8-32 Qb3-27
*Qb3-41 Qb4-36 *Qb5-2 *Qb6-13 *Qb7-12 *Qb7-13

Qa5-30 is one of the first glyphs in the calendar for the night. In other words it is located according to what I have suggested, viz. to appear when sun has left. It is glyph number 180 counted from Qa1-1, half 360, and 5-30 can be interpreted as 5 * 30 = half 300. A stylized fish is going down (the sun of course) but first it has produced a little 'egg' at bottom right. A haga rave is joining fish and nuku, while the egg is a separate unit.

*Qa7-6 apparently is a combination of nuku with mea ke. Though this mea ke has only 2 wedgemarks. Possibly it means that winter solstice has not yet arrived. The glyph number (counted from Qa1-1) is 260 (not 360):

 
Qa5-30 (180) *Qa7-6 (260)