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Retinal mosaics of a primitive jumping spider, Spartaeus (Salticidae: Araneae): a transition between principal retinae serving low and high spatial acuities

Previous papers have described the receptor mosaics in the tiered principal retinae of jumping spiders with high and low visual acuities, respectively. Nevertheless, current evidence does not establish that the low acuity principal retinae of primitive jumping spiders were modified to yield the high...

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Published in:Protoplasma 1985-01, Vol.125 (1/2), p.129-139
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Biochemistry. Physiology. Immunology
Biological and medical sciences
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Invertebrates
mosaicism
Physiology. Development
receptors
retina
Salticidae
vision
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