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Five spectral types of photoreceptors with peak sensitivities at 330 nm, 410 nm, 460 nm, 525 nm and 630 nm were recorded from the ventral eye of the dragonfly, Hemicordulia tau. Often the 525 nm photoreceptors presented broader, and the 630 nm photoreceptors narrower, spectral sensitivities than would be excepted of a photopigment with the same peak sensitivity. Four types of lamina monopolar cells (cell types 1–4) were recognised from their dark-adapted spectral sensitivities and their anatomy. The anatomical identification allows tentative assignation to the monopolar cell classification from Sympetrum rubicundulum obtained using Golgi staining (Meinertzhagen and Armett-Kibel 1982). When dark-adapted, the monopolar cells had peak spectral sensitivities that were similar to single photoreceptors or appeared to pool receptor outputs, but in some cases spectral sensitivity changed markedly upon adaptation to white and to chromatic light, in one case (cell type 2) apparently ‘switching off’ a UV-sensitive input.
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Yang, EC., Osorio, D. Spectral sensitivities of photoreceptors and lamina monopolar cells in the dragonfly, Hemicordulia tau . J Comp Physiol A 169, 663–669 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00194895
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