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VISION IN THE CTENID SPIDER CUPIENNIUS SALEI: SPECTRAL RANGE AND ABSOLUTE SENSITIVITY

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Table 1. A comparison of the relative ultraviolet responses seen in Fig. 2 at night andduring the day
Fig. 3. Spectral response curve after selective adaptation to monochromatic light during thesubjective night state of the spider (�), without adaptation to monochromatic light; � and �,after 30min of exposure to light of 364nm and 522nm, respectively
Fig. 4. (A) Spectral sensitivity (SS) curve of a PM eye (night state) obtained from spectralresponse curves for monochromatic light such as those presented in Fig
Fig. 5. Intensity curves measured with white light for AM, PM, AL and PL eyes, all in theirnight state
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