- An
eyespot (sometimes ocellus) is an
eye-like marking. They are
found in butterflies, reptiles, cats,
birds and fish.
Eyespots could be
explained in at...
-
Eyespot can mean:
Eyespot (mimicry), a
color mark that
looks somewhat like an
eye Eyespot, a
sensory organ of invertebrates; see
simple eye in invertebrates...
- The
eyespot apparatus (or stigma) is a
photoreceptive organelle found in the
flagellate or (motile)
cells of
green algae and
other unicellular photosynthetic...
- The
eyespot rasbora (Brevibora dorsiocellata) is a
small fish
belonging to the
family Danionidae,
subfamily Rasborinae,
which is
known by the
common names...
- "eyes",
called eye-
spots, were
simple patches of
photoreceptor protein in
unicellular animals. In
multicellular beings,
multicellular eyespots evolved, physically...
- glycoproteins, a
large cup-shaped chloroplast, a
large pyrenoid, and an
eyespot apparatus that
senses light.
Chlamydomonas species are
widely distributed...
- from
maroon to brown. The
eyespots, one per wing, are oval in
shape on the
forewings and
round on the hindwings. Each
eyespot can have arcs of black, blue...
- the
caudal fin
resemble the
number eight, or
eye-
spots (earning the
species another common name as "
eyespot puffer").
Figure 8
puffers are
relatively peaceful...
-
Eyespot is an
important fungal disease of
wheat caused by the
necrotrophic fungus Tapesia yallundae (syn:
Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides; W-type...
- The
eyespot gecko (Gonatodes ocellatus) is a
species of
lizard in the
Sphaerodactylidae family native to Tobago. Murphy, J. 2016.
Gonatodes ocellatus...