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The retinulae of houseflies differ from cockroach in the 

A

presence of retinulae just below vitrillae and absence of secondary pigment cells

B

presence of retinulae deep below vitrillae and presence of primary pigment cells

C

presence of retinulae just below vitrillae and presence of secondary pigment cells

D

none

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C
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