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dichoptic

British  
/ daɪˈkɒptɪk /

adjective

  1. zoology having the eyes distinctly separate

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Holoptic: Diptera in which the eyes of male are contiguous between vertex and antennae: see dichoptic.

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Dichoptic: Diptera; eyes separated by front: not contiguous: see holoptic.

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