- 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...
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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...
- direction.
Eyespot-mediated
light perception helps the
cells in
finding an
environment with
optimal light conditions for photosynthesis.
Eyespots are the...
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butterflies are
species of the
genus Caligo and are
known for
their huge
eyespots,
which resemble owls' eyes. They are
found in the
rainforests and secondary...
- most
notable feature of the moth is its large,
purplish eyespots on its two hindwings. The
eyespots give it its name – from the Gr**** myth of the cyclops...
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comes from the four
large eyespots that it has on its wings. It also uses
camouflage and can emit a
hissing sound. The
eyespots are
brilliantly coloured...
- Amia ocellicauda, the
eyespot bowfin, is a
species of
bowfin native to
North America.
Originally described by John
Richardson from Lake
Huron in 1836...
- The
number of
eyespots in the
train predicted a male's
mating success. She was able to mani****te this
success by
cutting the
eyespots off some of the...
- The
eyespot rasbora (Brevibora dorsiocellata) is a
small fish
belonging to the
family Danionidae,
subfamily Rasborinae,
which is
known by the
common names...
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large eyespot. The
eyespots on the
hindwings are distinct,
whereas the
eyespots on the
forewings are
smaller and
often duller.
These eyespots are visible...