Issue 4, 2009

The natural transparency and piezoelectric response of the Greta oto butterfly wing

Abstract

The Greta oto, or the “glasswing butterfly”, is a member of the Ithomiini tribe. Although rare among lepidopteran, the G. oto’s wings are naturally transparent. To understand the material properties of natural transparency, the various structures on the surface of the wings, both the transparent and brown “veins” and wing parameter regions were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), reflectance spectrometry, transmission spectrometry and scanning probe microscopy (SPM) in order to investigate their local structure, periodic character, and electromechanical response. Nanosized protuberances in a highly ordered array were found on the surface of the transparent part similar to that of the “corneal nipple array” found in other insects as an antireflective device.

Graphical abstract: The natural transparency and piezoelectric response of the Greta oto butterfly wing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Nov 2008
Accepted
30 Jan 2009
First published
12 Feb 2009

Integr. Biol., 2009,1, 324-329

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