Lenses within the schizochroal eyes of phacopine trilobites are made principally of calcite and characterisation of them using light microscopy and high-resolution electron imaging and diffraction has revealed an array of microstructural arrangements that suggest a common original pattern across the suborder. The low convexity lenses of Odontochile hausmanni and Dalmanites sp. contain calcite fibres termed trabeculae. The c axis of trabecular calcite lies parallel to the lens axis, and adjacent trabeculae are distinguished by small differences in their a axis orientations. Despite the common alignment, the boundaries between trabeculae cross-cut the c axis as they fan out towards the lens base. Trabeculae are absent from the lens immediatel...
SummaryHundreds of ocelli are embedded in the dorsal shell plates of certain chitons [1]. These ocel...
The shell of Thecospira tyrolensis (Loretz) is characterized by three distinct layers consisting of ...
The growth surfaces of most stalactites are interpreted as numerous syntaxial overgrowth crystallite...
The compound eyes of trilobites, which appeared in the Early Cambrian, represent one of the first pr...
AbstractIn this work we report on a unique and ancient type of eye, in which the lower surface of th...
The chemical composition and microstructure of the calcite cuticles of eleven species of phacopine t...
The compound eyes of trilobites, an extinct group of marine arthropods, contain many sub-millimeter ...
The calcite eyes of trilobites have been studied for over 100 years using methods including light mi...
Most knowledge about the structure, function, and evolution of early compound eyes is based on inves...
Great progress has been made during the last decades in understanding visual systems of arthropods l...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
In nature and technology there are many examples of micron sized optical systems based on minerals. ...
In nature and technology there are many examples of micron sized optical systems based on minerals. ...
This paper presents a review of recent developments in the study of vision in fossil arthropods, beg...
The calcitic lenses in the eyes of Palaeozoic trilobites are unique in the animal kingdom, although ...
SummaryHundreds of ocelli are embedded in the dorsal shell plates of certain chitons [1]. These ocel...
The shell of Thecospira tyrolensis (Loretz) is characterized by three distinct layers consisting of ...
The growth surfaces of most stalactites are interpreted as numerous syntaxial overgrowth crystallite...
The compound eyes of trilobites, which appeared in the Early Cambrian, represent one of the first pr...
AbstractIn this work we report on a unique and ancient type of eye, in which the lower surface of th...
The chemical composition and microstructure of the calcite cuticles of eleven species of phacopine t...
The compound eyes of trilobites, an extinct group of marine arthropods, contain many sub-millimeter ...
The calcite eyes of trilobites have been studied for over 100 years using methods including light mi...
Most knowledge about the structure, function, and evolution of early compound eyes is based on inves...
Great progress has been made during the last decades in understanding visual systems of arthropods l...
The calcite grains forming the wall plates of the giant barnacle Austramegabalanus psittacus have a ...
In nature and technology there are many examples of micron sized optical systems based on minerals. ...
In nature and technology there are many examples of micron sized optical systems based on minerals. ...
This paper presents a review of recent developments in the study of vision in fossil arthropods, beg...
The calcitic lenses in the eyes of Palaeozoic trilobites are unique in the animal kingdom, although ...
SummaryHundreds of ocelli are embedded in the dorsal shell plates of certain chitons [1]. These ocel...
The shell of Thecospira tyrolensis (Loretz) is characterized by three distinct layers consisting of ...
The growth surfaces of most stalactites are interpreted as numerous syntaxial overgrowth crystallite...