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- ...], and the central body complex. In some [[species]] such as [[bee]]s, the mushroom body receives input from the visual pathway as well. The deutocerebrum includes27 KB (3,997 words) - 10:27, 1 April 2024
- }}</ref>, and of [[mushroom body]] [[calyx|calyces]] in [[insect]] brains<ref name=Farris2005>{{citation40 KB (4,911 words) - 10:27, 1 April 2024