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  • 28. The eye structure and optical system of the crustacean copepod, Copilia.
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  • 31. Biological optics: circularly polarised crustaceans.
    Land M.
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  • 34. [Mirror-symmetrical orientation of 8 retinal cells in the crustacean eye].
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  • 35. A presumed new photoreceptor in Copepod crustaceans.
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  • 37. Direct observation of receptors and images in simple and compound eyes.
    Land MF.
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  • 40. The basement membrane of the insect and crustacean compound eye: definition, fine structure, and comparative morphology.
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