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English: Diagram of the visual fields of a jumping spider as viewed from above.

Original caption: Diagram of the approximate visual fields of Phidippus as viewed from above, showing the eyes and their respective optic nerves connected to the prosomal CNS. The posterior lateral (PLE) and anterior lateral eyes (ALE) provide the spider with a 360-degree survey of its surroundings. Field of vision of the ALE overlap in front of the spider. Each anterior medial eye (AME) consists of a long tube that can be moved independently to scan the area in front of the spider with high resolution. The function of the small posterial medial eyes (PME) is not known.

Figure 6 of Hill, David E. "Use of location (relative direction and distance) information by jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae, Phidippus) during movement toward prey and other sighted objectives." Peckhamia 83.1 (2010): 1-103.
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Source Peckhamia 255.1, 12 February 2022, p. 4. (Vector file supplied by author via email.)
Author David Edwin Hill
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