In many butterflies, the ancestral trichromatic insect colour vision, based on UV-, blue- and green-sensitive photoreceptors, is extended with red-sensitive cells. Physiological evidence for red receptors has been missing in Nymphalid butterflies, although some species can discriminate red hues well. In eight species from genera Archaeoprepona, Argynnis, Charaxes, Danaus, Melitaea, Morpho, Heliconius and Speyeria we found a novel class of green-sensitive photoreceptors that have hyperpolarising responses to stimulation with red light. These green-positive, red-negative (G+R–) cells are allocated to positions R1/2, normally occupied by UV and blue-sensitive cells. Spectral sensitivity, polarisation sensitivity and temporal dynamics suggest t...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
This paper presents the first evidence of tetrachromacy among invertebrates. The Japanese yellow swa...
The full primary structure of a long-wavelength absorbing visual pigment of the small white butterfl...
The eyes of nymphalid butterflies, investigated with incident illumination, show colourful facet ref...
We studied the spectral and polarisation sensitivities of photoreceptors of the butterfly Colias era...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
Butterflies have variable sets of spectral photoreceptors that underlie colour vision. The photorece...
We studied the wing colouration and the compound eyes of red admiral butterflies with optical method...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The basic precondition for color vision is the presence of at least two receptor types with differen...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
Swallowtail butterflies of the species Papilio aegeus oviposit on the leaves of Rutaceae plants in A...
We studied the spectral and polarisation sensitivities of photoreceptors of the butterfly Colias era...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
This paper presents the first evidence of tetrachromacy among invertebrates. The Japanese yellow swa...
The full primary structure of a long-wavelength absorbing visual pigment of the small white butterfl...
The eyes of nymphalid butterflies, investigated with incident illumination, show colourful facet ref...
We studied the spectral and polarisation sensitivities of photoreceptors of the butterfly Colias era...
Butterfly eyes consist of three types of ommatidia, which are more or less randomly arranged in a sp...
Butterflies have variable sets of spectral photoreceptors that underlie colour vision. The photorece...
We studied the wing colouration and the compound eyes of red admiral butterflies with optical method...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus consists of three different types of ommatidia, eac...
The basic precondition for color vision is the presence of at least two receptor types with differen...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
Swallowtail butterflies of the species Papilio aegeus oviposit on the leaves of Rutaceae plants in A...
We studied the spectral and polarisation sensitivities of photoreceptors of the butterfly Colias era...
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus, consists of different...
This paper presents the first evidence of tetrachromacy among invertebrates. The Japanese yellow swa...
The full primary structure of a long-wavelength absorbing visual pigment of the small white butterfl...