The wings of butterflies and moths generate some of the most spectacular visual displays observed in nature [1, 2, 3]. Particularly striking effects are seen when light interferes with nanostructure materials in the wing scales, generating bright, directional colors that often serve as dynamic visual signals [4]. Structural coloration is not known in night-flying Lepidoptera, yet here we show a highly unusual form of wing coloration in a nocturnal, sexually dimorphic moth, Eudocima materna (Noctuidae). Males feature three dark wing patches on the dorsal forewings, and the apparent size of these patches strongly varies depending on the angle of the wing to the viewer. These optical special effects are generated using specialized wing scales ...
The males of many pierid butterflies have iridescent wings, which presumably function in intraspecif...
The use of highly visible body colours as signals during courtship is well known from animals active...
The males of many pierid butterflies have iridescent wings, which presumably function in intraspecif...
The wings of butterflies and moths generate some of the most spectacular visual displays observed in...
Structurally generated colours are at least as commonplace and varied components of animal signals a...
Müllerian mimicry is a positive interspecific interaction, whereby co-occurring defended prey specie...
Many butterflies exhibit structurally coloured wing patches that are stunningly bright and iridescen...
Background: Ultrastructures in butterfly wing scales can take many shapes, resulting in the often st...
The coloration of butterflies and moths, Lepidoptera, has been an important force in biological inqu...
The metallic coloration of insects often originates from diverse nanostructures ranging from simple ...
Many bright colors in nature are generated by the optical effects of biological structures. These in...
Nature's most striking, complex and innovative colour signals are generated via selective reflectanc...
Moth wings are densely covered by wing scales that are assumed to specifically function to camouflag...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry is a positive interspecific interaction, whereby co-occurrin...
The metallic colouration of insects often originates from diverse nanostructures ranging from simpl...
The males of many pierid butterflies have iridescent wings, which presumably function in intraspecif...
The use of highly visible body colours as signals during courtship is well known from animals active...
The males of many pierid butterflies have iridescent wings, which presumably function in intraspecif...
The wings of butterflies and moths generate some of the most spectacular visual displays observed in...
Structurally generated colours are at least as commonplace and varied components of animal signals a...
Müllerian mimicry is a positive interspecific interaction, whereby co-occurring defended prey specie...
Many butterflies exhibit structurally coloured wing patches that are stunningly bright and iridescen...
Background: Ultrastructures in butterfly wing scales can take many shapes, resulting in the often st...
The coloration of butterflies and moths, Lepidoptera, has been an important force in biological inqu...
The metallic coloration of insects often originates from diverse nanostructures ranging from simple ...
Many bright colors in nature are generated by the optical effects of biological structures. These in...
Nature's most striking, complex and innovative colour signals are generated via selective reflectanc...
Moth wings are densely covered by wing scales that are assumed to specifically function to camouflag...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry is a positive interspecific interaction, whereby co-occurrin...
The metallic colouration of insects often originates from diverse nanostructures ranging from simpl...
The males of many pierid butterflies have iridescent wings, which presumably function in intraspecif...
The use of highly visible body colours as signals during courtship is well known from animals active...
The males of many pierid butterflies have iridescent wings, which presumably function in intraspecif...