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      Spektrale Empfindlichkeit einzelner Sehzellen der Aeschniden Translated title: Spectral sensitivity of single visual cells of aeschnidae

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          THE INTERPRETATION OF SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES

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            Der farbensinn und Formensinn der Biene.

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              The Components of the Visual System of a Dragonfly

              In this study of the electroretinograms of dragonflies (adults and nymphs) the objectives were to determine the number of classes of photoreceptors present in the visual system and to allocate these to particular morphological regions. There are probably five classes of photoreceptors present with peak sensitivities near 550, 530, 518, 420, and < 380 mµ. The dorsal ocelli contain two classes (518 mµ and < 380 mµ). The ventral (anterior) ommatidia of the adult compound eye contain at least two classes (near 518 mµ and < 380 mµ) and probably a third class (near 550 mµ). The dorsal ommatidia of the adult compound eye contain one class (420 mµ) and possibly another class (< 380 mµ). The compound eye of the nymph contains one class (530 mµ) and possibly another class (420 mµ).
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                Journal
                Zeitschrift f�r Vergleichende Physiologie
                Z. Vergl. Physiol.
                Springer Nature
                0340-7594
                1432-1351
                1968
                1968
                : 60
                : 4
                : 450-477
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                10.1007/BF00297940
                3c9d052f-c1b4-430e-9d9f-de8327d78f21
                © 1968
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