The hindwings of beetles are folded under the elytra when they are at rest but are extended during flight, which can provide bioinspiration for the design of deployable micro air vehicles (MAVs). Beetle hindwings must be able to be both securely locked under the elytra and freely extended for flight, depending on the required action. To investigate the locking mechanism, this study used environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) to examine the microstructures of the elytra, hindwings and abdomen of the Asian ladybeetle, Harmonia axyridis (Pallas, 1773). On the ventral side (VS) of the elytra, the microtrichia show a transitional structure from the lateral edge to the medial edge. On the hindwing surface, the folded regions were obser...
Insect wings are deformable aerofoils, in which deformations are mostly achieved by complicated inte...
<div><p>A beetles’ first line of defense against environmental hazards is their mesothoracic elytra ...
Flying insects typically possess two pairs of wings. In beetles, the front pair has evolved into sho...
Lightweight materials, structures and coupling mechanisms are very important for realizing advanced ...
The diving beetles (Dytiscidae, Coleoptera) are families of water beetles. When they see light, they...
Research data of the microstructure and surface morphology of insect wings have been used to help de...
Abstract Background Insect wings are an excessively diverse structures, which have fascinated scient...
Microstructures on insect wings can promote directional drop shedding, and the local orientation of ...
The beetle elytra requires not only to be lightweight to make a beetle fly easily, but also to prote...
The exoskeletal cuticles of insects are made of materials that could have a wide range of material p...
This account provides a detailed morphological and ultrastructural study of wing-locking mechanisms ...
Insects fold their hind wings because of quite simple reasons. With fl exed and folded wings, it is ...
<div><p>Microstructures on insect wings can promote directional drop shedding, and the local orienta...
SummaryBackgroundThe vast diversity in morphology of insect wings provides an excellent model to stu...
In most beetles, the hind wings are thin and fragile; when at rest, they are held over the back of t...
Insect wings are deformable aerofoils, in which deformations are mostly achieved by complicated inte...
<div><p>A beetles’ first line of defense against environmental hazards is their mesothoracic elytra ...
Flying insects typically possess two pairs of wings. In beetles, the front pair has evolved into sho...
Lightweight materials, structures and coupling mechanisms are very important for realizing advanced ...
The diving beetles (Dytiscidae, Coleoptera) are families of water beetles. When they see light, they...
Research data of the microstructure and surface morphology of insect wings have been used to help de...
Abstract Background Insect wings are an excessively diverse structures, which have fascinated scient...
Microstructures on insect wings can promote directional drop shedding, and the local orientation of ...
The beetle elytra requires not only to be lightweight to make a beetle fly easily, but also to prote...
The exoskeletal cuticles of insects are made of materials that could have a wide range of material p...
This account provides a detailed morphological and ultrastructural study of wing-locking mechanisms ...
Insects fold their hind wings because of quite simple reasons. With fl exed and folded wings, it is ...
<div><p>Microstructures on insect wings can promote directional drop shedding, and the local orienta...
SummaryBackgroundThe vast diversity in morphology of insect wings provides an excellent model to stu...
In most beetles, the hind wings are thin and fragile; when at rest, they are held over the back of t...
Insect wings are deformable aerofoils, in which deformations are mostly achieved by complicated inte...
<div><p>A beetles’ first line of defense against environmental hazards is their mesothoracic elytra ...
Flying insects typically possess two pairs of wings. In beetles, the front pair has evolved into sho...