You sneaky scientist you ,how can i possibly hate critters with such BIG eyes .
Duckbilled Platypussays
That’s just the jumping spiders though, which are the cutest among the arachnids, and then with a subtle sleigh of hands you’ve even left out half a dozen eyes from the pics.
And do they really have pupils, or are those just reflections from the cameras that photographed them?
disgruntleddogsays
Yes. Consider these comments peer review.
eriesays
Duckbilled Platypus, I think those are pseudo-pupils, which can also be seen in insects such as dragonflies and praying mantises. The pseudo-pupils appear because the facets of the compound eye which directly face you absorb light and thus look dark, but the facets which aren’t directly facing you reflect light.
Duckbilled Platypussays
@erie Oh cool, yes that seems very plausible. Thank you for answering!
Adam Yatessays
@erie and @duckbiled platypus, not in this case, those ocelli are not compound eyes. I’m pretty sure no arachnid has compound eyes. The ‘pupils’ are just camera reflections.
machintelligencesays
Adam Yates @8
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep….
Using a ring flash which surrounds the lens probably has a lot to do with the effect.
Duckbilled Platypussays
Thanks @Adam Yates & @machintelligence, so very likely camera reflection after all. And, I learned about ring flash.
Thinkersays
“It’s time to play the music
It’s time to light the lights
It’s time to meet the spiders on the Muppet Show tonight…”
Darn you, I’m not going to get that tune out of my head for the rest of the day!
chigau (違う) says
yep, yep, yep, yep yep
blf says
The spider who lives behind my main screen just swung around on a strand of silk to see what I was laughing at. They also started giggling, spraying out lots of silk, reminiscent of Far Side cartoon, https://i2.wp.com/brettfish.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/spider.jpg
davidc1 says
You sneaky scientist you ,how can i possibly hate critters with such BIG eyes .
Duckbilled Platypus says
That’s just the jumping spiders though, which are the cutest among the arachnids, and then with a subtle sleigh of hands you’ve even left out half a dozen eyes from the pics.
And do they really have pupils, or are those just reflections from the cameras that photographed them?
disgruntleddog says
Yes. Consider these comments peer review.
erie says
Duckbilled Platypus, I think those are pseudo-pupils, which can also be seen in insects such as dragonflies and praying mantises. The pseudo-pupils appear because the facets of the compound eye which directly face you absorb light and thus look dark, but the facets which aren’t directly facing you reflect light.
Duckbilled Platypus says
@erie Oh cool, yes that seems very plausible. Thank you for answering!
Adam Yates says
@erie and @duckbiled platypus, not in this case, those ocelli are not compound eyes. I’m pretty sure no arachnid has compound eyes. The ‘pupils’ are just camera reflections.
machintelligence says
Adam Yates @8
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep….
Using a ring flash which surrounds the lens probably has a lot to do with the effect.
Duckbilled Platypus says
Thanks @Adam Yates & @machintelligence, so very likely camera reflection after all. And, I learned about ring flash.
Thinker says
“It’s time to play the music
It’s time to light the lights
It’s time to meet the spiders on the Muppet Show tonight…”
Darn you, I’m not going to get that tune out of my head for the rest of the day!
richardelguru says
JIM HENSON IS GOD!!!?????