Definition: superposition compound eyes where each ommatidium is equipped with a lens cylinder arrangement, producing the equivalent of a pair of lenses, with the first lens producing a small image halfway down the structure and the second lens turning the image back into a parallel beam. In the process the ray direction is reversed. Thus, the emerging beam is on the same side of the axis as the entering beam—the condition for obtaining a superposition image from the whole array.
Leaf Cutter Bees, Mason Bees, And Relative Habitats
The environments in which many leaf-cutter bees, mason bees, and relatives species are known to live. Select an environment to see its leaf-cutter bees, mason bees, and relatives species checklist.
leaf-cutter bees, mason bees, and relatives Habitats
The environments in which many leaf-cutter bees, mason bees, and relatives species are known to live. Select an environment to see its leaf-cutter bees, mason bees, and relatives species checklist.
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