Thanks,
I found this while researching this. It was on another forum dated 2004.
On the subject of bee vision in reference books the classic example shows two rows of figures.
The upper row contains:
a solid circle,
a solid square,
a solid triangle
a single shape similar to a large slash /
The lower row shows:
a large x,
a diamond outline shape,
four thick vertical lines,
a shape similar to the letter Y.
Bees reportedly can distinguish any figure in the upper row from any figure in the lower row and vice versa. They cannot, according to the books, distinguish between figures in the same row
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