Scientists identify gene responsible for butterfly’s dazzling structural colours
28 Apr 2020
Contrasting colours: The blue colour in the scales of a female Junonia rhadama butterfly is due to the scales' nanoscale structure, not their chemical pigmentation. (Courtesy: Rachel Thayer)
The shimmering wings of certain butterfly species are well-known examples of “structural” colour
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Louisa Cockbill is a science writer based in the UK