Fig. 6From: Evolution of Insect Eyes: Tales of Ancient Heritage, Deconstruction, Reconstruction, Remodeling, and RecyclingA snapshot of juvenile eye diversity in insects. a Nymphal compound eye in the first instar nymph of a grasshopper illustrating a typical compound eye. b Head of mecopteran larva, which has a compound-eye-like eye. Modified after (Steiner 1930). c Larval stemmata of the red flour beetle T. castaneum. d Bolwig organs of the Drosophila larva. Modified after (Melzer and Paulus 1989)Back to article page