Trilobites, extinct arthropods that dominated the faunas of the Palaeozoic, since their appearance c 523 million years ago, were equipped with elaborate compound eyes. While most of them possessed apposition compound eyes (in trilobites called holochroal eyes), comparable to the compound eyes of many diurnal crustaceans and insects living today, trilobites of the suborder Phacopina developed atypical large eyes with wide lenses and wide interspaces in between (schizochroal eyes). Here, we show that these compound eyes are highly sophisticated systems-hyper-compound eyes hiding an individual compound eye below each of the big lenses. Thus, each of the phacopid compound eyes comprises several tens, in cases even hundreds of small compound eye...
Visual organs are widely distributed throughout the animal kingdom and exhibit a great diversity of ...
Compound eyes are common in decapod crustaceans. Decapods have an abundant post-Palaeozoic fossil re...
Sea scorpions (Eurypterida, Chelicerata) of the Lower Devonian (similar to 400 Mya) lived as large, ...
Abstract In all arthropods the plesiomorphic (ancestral character state) kind of visual system commo...
Until now, the fossil record has not been capable of revealing any details of the mechanisms of comp...
Great progress has been made during the last decades in understanding visual systems of arthropods l...
This paper presents a review of recent developments in the study of vision in fossil arthropods, beg...
Trilobites include the oldest species with pre-served eyes for which detailed optical mech-anisms ha...
Despite the status of the eye as an "organ of extreme perfection"1, theory suggests thatcomplex eyes...
Until recently, intricate details of the optical design of non-biomineralized arthropod eyes remaine...
The fossil record of arthropod compound eyes reflects different modes and occasions of eye reduction...
International audienceVision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and intera...
Most knowledge about the structure, function, and evolution of early compound eyes is based on inves...
There are trilobites of the Bohemian area, which belong to the best preserved in the world. Their co...
New data on the phylogenetic relationships of various arthropod groups have spurred interesting atte...
Visual organs are widely distributed throughout the animal kingdom and exhibit a great diversity of ...
Compound eyes are common in decapod crustaceans. Decapods have an abundant post-Palaeozoic fossil re...
Sea scorpions (Eurypterida, Chelicerata) of the Lower Devonian (similar to 400 Mya) lived as large, ...
Abstract In all arthropods the plesiomorphic (ancestral character state) kind of visual system commo...
Until now, the fossil record has not been capable of revealing any details of the mechanisms of comp...
Great progress has been made during the last decades in understanding visual systems of arthropods l...
This paper presents a review of recent developments in the study of vision in fossil arthropods, beg...
Trilobites include the oldest species with pre-served eyes for which detailed optical mech-anisms ha...
Despite the status of the eye as an "organ of extreme perfection"1, theory suggests thatcomplex eyes...
Until recently, intricate details of the optical design of non-biomineralized arthropod eyes remaine...
The fossil record of arthropod compound eyes reflects different modes and occasions of eye reduction...
International audienceVision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and intera...
Most knowledge about the structure, function, and evolution of early compound eyes is based on inves...
There are trilobites of the Bohemian area, which belong to the best preserved in the world. Their co...
New data on the phylogenetic relationships of various arthropod groups have spurred interesting atte...
Visual organs are widely distributed throughout the animal kingdom and exhibit a great diversity of ...
Compound eyes are common in decapod crustaceans. Decapods have an abundant post-Palaeozoic fossil re...
Sea scorpions (Eurypterida, Chelicerata) of the Lower Devonian (similar to 400 Mya) lived as large, ...