Ultraviolet vision in European owlflies (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae): A critical review

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This review critically examines the ecological costs and benefits of ultraviolet vision in European owlflies. On the one hand it permits the accurate pursuit of flying prey, but on the other, it limits hunting to sunny periods. First the physics of detecting short wave radiation are presented. Then the advantages and disadvantages of the optical specializations necessary for UV vision are discussed. Finally the question of why several visual pigments are involved in UV vision is addressed.

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Kral, K. (2002). Ultraviolet vision in European owlflies (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae): A critical review. European Journal of Entomology, 99(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2002.001

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