Ocelli: Simple eyes on some adult and
larval insects. Typically there are three, which form an inverted triangle
dorsally, the function of which is obscure.
Full article >>>ocelliA type of eye found in threes in insects that detects light and dark, used primarily in flight.
Covered in Lab 12
Animal Diversity II
ocularthe eye-piece of a
microscope which serves to magnify the object.
Full article >>>Some of the simplest eyes, called
ocelli, can be found in
animals like snails, who cannot actually "see" in the common
sense. They do have photosensitive
cells, but no
lens and no other means of projecting an image onto these
cells.
Full article >>>usually three
ocelli located on the head
one pair of antennae on the head
mouthparts consisting of a
labrum, a pair of
mandibles, a pair of
maxillae, a
labium, and a
tonguelike hypo
pharynx ...
Full article >>>simple eye; contrast to
compound eye (plural,
ocelli)
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby
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