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Pigment migration and light-adaptation in the eye of the moth, Galleria mellonella

Post Jr et al., 1965

Document ID
486779576513583320
Author
Post Jr C
Goldsmith T
Publication year
Publication venue
The Biological Bulletin

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1. An energy flux at the cornea of 5 x 103 ergs sec.-1 cm.-2 at 500 mµ causes almost complete migration of the accessory shielding pigment in the eye of the wax moth, Galleria mellonella. Movement requires approximately 30 minutes. Lower energies bring the pigment …
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