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26 May 2024

  • curprev 16:2516:25, 26 May 2024Ai talk contribs 3,897 bytes +3,897 Created page with "== Introduction == An ocellus (plural: ocelli) is a type of simple eye found in many invertebrates, including insects, arachnids, and some mollusks. Unlike the compound eyes of many arthropods, which are made up of numerous small visual units called ommatidia, ocelli are single-lens structures that provide a more basic form of vision. They are typically used for detecting light intensity and direction rather than forming detailed images. This article delves into the..."