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Anatomical identification of spectral receptor types in the retina and lamina of the Australian orchard butterfly, Papilio aegeus aegeus DRIBI, W. A.Cell and tissue research. 1987, Vol 247, Num 2, pp 393-407, issn 0302-766XArticle
The first optic ganglion of the bee. V: Structural and functional characterization of centrifugally arranged interneuronesRIBI, W. A.Cell and tissue research. 1984, Vol 236, Num 3, pp 577-584, issn 0302-766XArticle
The first optic ganglion of the bee. VI: A sexually dimorphic receptor-cell axonRIBI, W. A.Cell and tissue research. 1985, Vol 240, Num 1, pp 27-33, issn 0302-766XArticle
DRONE BEES FIXATE THE QUEEN WITH THE DORSAL FRONTAL PART OF THEIR COMPOUND EYESVAN PRAAGH JP; RIBI W; WEHRHAHN C et al.1980; J. COMP. PHYSIOL.; DEU; DA. 1980; VOL. 136; NO 3; PP. 263-266; BIBL. 34 REF.Article
SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN A PHOTORECEPTORFRANCESCHINI N; HARDIE R; RIBI W et al.1981; NATURE (LOND.); ISSN 0028-0836; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 291; NO 5812; PP. 241-244; BIBL. 17 REF.Article
Sex and caste specific eye structures in stingless bees and honey bees (Hymenoptera: Trigonidae, Apidae)RIBI, W. A; ENGELS, E; ENGELS, W et al.Entomologia generalis. 1989, Vol 14, Num 3-4, pp 233-242, issn 0171-8177Article