Difference between aposition and superposition vision?
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The total image formed in the compound eye is a mosaic of several small images. Such an image is called apposition image because it is formed by the juxtaposition of small discrete images formed in each of the ommatidia. ... The image formed by overlapping of images is called superposition image. It is a blurred image.
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Unlike apposition eyes, where the lenses each form a small inverted image, the optical elements in superposition eyes form a single erect image, located deep in the eye on the surface of the retina.
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