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. 2018 Jun 26;8:9689. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-28004-w

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The pigmented ventral eye and the cerebral ganglion (CG), or brain, of Neogonodactylus oerstedii. (A) The CG is housed within the cephalothorax behind the eyes (oval). (B) A ventral view of an illuminated cephalothorax reveals a slightly darker region (arrow) that corresponds to the ventral eye location on the surface of the isolated CG. (C) A prominent pigmented structure (arrow) is visible toward the anterior end on the ventral surface of an isolated CG of adult N. oerstedii. The ventral eye we identified in an adult mantis shrimp is similar in location6 to the ventral eye in mantis shrimp larvae.