Simple eyes located on top of this wasp's head, between the multi-faceted compound eyes. The next image shows their location a bit more clearly. The simple eyes cannot focus but do detect changes in light intensity, as occurs during sundown and sunup. This triggers the insect's activity patterns - eg some insects are active at night, while others, during the day. Note the sensory hairs just below the lens of each eye.
fisherwr2 > Simple eyes located on top of this wasp's head, between the multi-faceted compound eyes.  The next image shows their location a bit more clearly.  The simple eyes cannot focus but do detect changes in light intensity, as occurs during sundown and sunup.  This triggers the insect's activity patterns - eg some insects are active at night, while others, during the day.  Note the sensory hairs just below the lens of each eye.
Simple eyes located on top of this wasp's head, between the multi-faceted compound eyes. The next image shows their location a bit more clearly. The simple eyes cannot focus but do detect changes in light intensity, as occurs during sundown and sunup. This triggers the insect's activity patterns - eg some insects are active at night, while others, during the day. Note the sensory hairs just below the lens of each eye.
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