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Glass scales on the wing of the swordtail butterfly Graphium sarpedon act as thin film polarizing reflectors
- Source :
- Journal of Experimental Biology, 215(4), 657-662. COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- SUMMARY The wings of the swordtail butterfly Graphium sarpedon (the Common Bluebottle) have blue/green-colored patches that are covered on the underside by two types of scales: white and glass scales. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the white scales are classically structured: the upper lamina, with prominent ridges and large open windows, is well separated by trabeculae from a flat, continuous lower lamina. In the glass scales, the upper lamina, with inconspicuous ridges and windows, is almost flat and closely apposed to the equally flat lower lamina. The glass scales thus approximate ideal thin films, in agreement with the observation that they reflect light directionally and are iridescent. Reflectance and transmittance spectra measured from the glass scales with a microspectrophotometer agree with spectra calculated for an ideal non-absorbing thin film. Imaging scatterometry of single, isolated glass scales demonstrated that the reflected light can be strongly polarized, indicating that they function as polarizing reflectors.
- Subjects :
- wing coloration
Lamina
Materials science
Light
Physiology
Scanning electron microscope
Aquatic Science
Optics
Animals
Scattering, Radiation
Wings, Animal
COLORATION
Thin film
Molecular Biology
LATTICES
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Transmittance spectra
Wing
biology
business.industry
Pigmentation
Papilionidae
biology.organism_classification
Iridescence
Microscopy, Electron
IRIDESCENCE
Insect Science
Microspectrophotometry
Butterfly
Animal Science and Zoology
imaging scatterometry
business
Graphium sarpedon
Butterflies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14779145 and 00220949
- Volume :
- 215
- Issue :
- Pt 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of experimental biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c69365c1560e125cd445405fb73ea383