noun
- circular markings resembling eyes, especially on the wings of butterflies, moths, or peacock feathers
- simple light-sensitive organs in some invertebrates that can detect light and dark
Usage: biology
Usage: biology
Examples
- The butterfly’s wings displayed brilliant blue eyespots that startled predators.
- Peacock feathers are famous for their iridescent eyespots.
- The moth used its eyespots to confuse attacking birds.
- Scientists studied the eyespots on the jellyfish to understand how they detect light.
- The caterpillar’s fake eyespots made it look like a dangerous snake.
- Many insects have evolved eyespots as a form of protective mimicry.