An electron micrograph of a wasp's head region and the insect's compound eye, magnified 35x. The wasp's compound eye is actually made up of many identical receptor units called ommatidia. Each receptor contains its own lens and light sensitive cells, and is actually an eye unto itself. See image n1314205 on the site.
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