Neural organisation in the first optic ganglion of the nocturnal bee Megalopta genalis
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Eric J. Warrant | Birgit Greiner | W. Wcislo | E. Warrant | Birgit Greiner | W. Ribi | Willi A. Ribi | William T. Wcislo
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