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3. On Insect Vision and Blind Insects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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Mr Murray commences with a resumé of what is known regarding the growth of eyes in insects, from the first stage in the larva, when many are without eyes, till their exclusion from the chrysalis, when they usually appear well provided with compound eyes. He reviews the nervous system in different species, and gives some details as to those species which live in dark places, and which have small eyes and a less-developed optic nerve, contrary to what one would at first suppose. The next portion of his paper is devoted to explaining his views of the structure of the eye in insects, and its relation to the eye in vertebrate animals.

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Proceedings 1856-57
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1857

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