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SUBMITTER: Wilts BD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6769142 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wilts Bodo D BD Mothander Karolina K Kelber Almut A
Biology letters 20190918 9
The colours of insects serve important visual functions in aiding mate recognition, camouflage and warning. The display of insects is usually static, as cuticle coloration does not (or hardly) change during the lifespan of a mature imago form. Here, we describe a case of humidity-dependent, brilliant coloration in the green forester moth, <i>Adscita statices</i>. We show, by employing spectroscopic and ultrastructural methods, that the moth's colour results from the interference of incident ligh ...[more]