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where is the ocelli located

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Answered by laharipragna
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Ocelli (singular ocellus) is Latin and means little eye. One to three ocelli can be found in many insects, located at different positions on their heads. Ocelli have evolved as a second visual system, in addition to the compound eyes that insects are famous for.

Most flying insects have ocelli, while those that never get airborne usually don't have them. There are of course exceptions, but there is a high probability that, if you are a flying insect, you will have ocelli. For example, locusts, dragonflies, cockroaches and most species of flies are all equipped with ocelli. Many studies on ocellar function have been done on these species.

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Answered by rosaline45
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the ocelli is located in the dorsal part of the head
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