Moth wings are densely covered by wing scales that are assumed to specifically function to camouflage nocturnally active species during day time. Generally, moth wing scales are built according to the basic lepidopteran Bauplan, where the upper lamina consists of an array of parallel ridges and the lower lamina is a thin plane. The lower lamina hence acts as a thin film reflector having distinct reflectance spectra that can make the owner colorful and thus conspicuous for predators. Most moth species therefore load the scales' upper lamina with variable amounts of melanin so that dull, brownish color patterns result. We investigated whether scale pigmentation in this manner indeed provides moths with camouflage by comparing the reflectance ...
The colors of butterfly wings are determined by the structural as well as pigmentary properties of t...
Perception of the body's outline and three-dimensional shape arises from visual cues such as shading...
The colours of insects serve important visual functions in aiding mate recognition, camouflage and w...
Moth wings are densely covered by wing scales that are assumed to specifically function to camouflage ...
The wings of butterflies and moths generate some of the most spectacular visual displays observed in...
The wings of butterflies and moths generate some of the most spectacular visual displays observed in...
The palm borer moth Paysandisia archon (Castniidae; giant butterfly-moths) has brown dorsal forewing...
The palm borer moth Paysandisia archon (Castniidae; giant butterfly-moths) has brown dorsal forewing...
The angled sunbeam butterfly, Curetis acuta (Lycaenidae), is a distinctly sexually dimorphic lycaeni...
International audienceIn water, transparency seems an ideal concealment strategy, as testified by th...
The metallic coloration of insects often originates from diverse nanostructures ranging from simple ...
The dorsal wing surfaces of papilionid butterflies of the nireus group are marked by bands of brilli...
Butterflies belonging to the nymphalid subfamily, Morphinae, are famous for their brilliant blue win...
The colors of butterfly wings are determined by the structural as well as pigmentary properties of t...
Perception of the body's outline and three-dimensional shape arises from visual cues such as shading...
The colours of insects serve important visual functions in aiding mate recognition, camouflage and w...
Moth wings are densely covered by wing scales that are assumed to specifically function to camouflage ...
The wings of butterflies and moths generate some of the most spectacular visual displays observed in...
The wings of butterflies and moths generate some of the most spectacular visual displays observed in...
The palm borer moth Paysandisia archon (Castniidae; giant butterfly-moths) has brown dorsal forewing...
The palm borer moth Paysandisia archon (Castniidae; giant butterfly-moths) has brown dorsal forewing...
The angled sunbeam butterfly, Curetis acuta (Lycaenidae), is a distinctly sexually dimorphic lycaeni...
International audienceIn water, transparency seems an ideal concealment strategy, as testified by th...
The metallic coloration of insects often originates from diverse nanostructures ranging from simple ...
The dorsal wing surfaces of papilionid butterflies of the nireus group are marked by bands of brilli...
Butterflies belonging to the nymphalid subfamily, Morphinae, are famous for their brilliant blue win...
The colors of butterfly wings are determined by the structural as well as pigmentary properties of t...
Perception of the body's outline and three-dimensional shape arises from visual cues such as shading...
The colours of insects serve important visual functions in aiding mate recognition, camouflage and w...