The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio
xuthus is not uniform, In a combined histological, electrophysiologica
l and optical study, we found that the eye of P., xuthus has at least
three different types of ommatidia, in a random distribution. In each
ommatidium, nine photoreceptors contribute microvilli to the rhabdom,
The distal two-thirds of the rhabdom length is taken up by the rhabdom
eres of photoreceptors R1-R4, The proximal third consists of rhabdomer
es of photoreceptors R5-R8, except for the very basal part, to which p
hotoreceptor R9 contributes, In all ommatidia, the R1 and R2 photorece
ptors have a purple pigmentation positioned at the distal tip of the o
mmatidia, The R3-R8 photoreceptors in any one ommatidium all have eith
er yellow or red pigmentation in the cell body, concentrated near the
edge of the rhabdom, The ommatidia with red-pigmented R3-R8 are divide
d into two classes: one class contains an ultraviolet-fluorescing pigm
ent. The different pigmentations are presumably intimately related to
the various spectral types found previously in electrophysiological st
udies.