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Some individuals are plain light or dark brown with a black ocellus.
The eyes and a spot along the inner border of each ocellus are black.
The compound eyes are on the surface of the head, but the ocellus is deep within the head.
These bees, as is typical in such cases, have greatly enlarged ocellus.
It gets its name from the false eye spot under each real eye known as the ocellus.
Below these is an obscure ocellus that is sometimes absent.
A dark apical spot or ocellus is present on the forewing.
In addition, there is a naupliar ocellus between them.
The otolith is used to sense gravity, whereas the ocellus responds to light.
The other is on the anterior margin, closer to the ocellus, which is dark brown in colour.
The median ocellus on the fore wing broadly encircled with white.
It had a thin armature that ended in a crystal ocellus four centimeters from his left eye.
Each ocellus has a black margin internally.
Fore wing uniform, with the usual single preapical ocellus.
On the hindwing the black portion of the anal ocellus is reduced to a minute line, while the yellow colour forms a large spot.
Beyond this patch the wings are darker and have a white spot and a pupillated black ocellus.
Underside of the hindwing has a large ocellus or and a series of spots along the margin.
It has a chequered fringe and a dark apical spot or ocellus on the forewing.
During embryogenesis the otolith and ocellus develop from two bilateral equivalent precursors.
Their larvae only possess a pit-eye ocellus.
As with all crown wasps, a series of projections surrounding the middle ocellus, forming a "crown" head are present.
Females have a black spot or ocellus on the dorsal fin, which is generally surrounded by metallic coloration.
On the contrary, around its central ocellus, the cuticle is wholly rugous without a distinct median ruga.
All costals have an ocellus placed rather low and formed by a narrow yellowish line, above which are some irregular looped lines of similar colour.
It bears a single black compound eye, located on the animal's midline, in all but two genera, and there is often a single ocellus.