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Developmental, cellular, and biochemical basis of transparency in the glasswing butterfly Greta oto

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Numerous species of Lepidoptera have transparent wings, which often possess scales of altered morphology and reduced size, and the presence of membrane surface nanostructures that dramatically reduce reflection. Optical properties and anti-reflective nanostructures have been characterized for several ‘clearwing’ Lepidoptera, but the developmental basis of wing transparency is unknown. We apply confocal and electron microscopy to create a developmental time-series in the glasswing butterfly, Greta oto , comparing transparent and non-transparent wing regions. We find that scale precursor cell density is reduced in transparent regions, and cytoskeletal organization differs between flat scales in opaque regions, and thin, bristle-like scales in transparent regions. We also reveal that sub-wavelength nanopillars on the wing membrane are wax-based, derive from wing epithelial cells and their associated microvillar projections, and demonstrate their role in enhancing-anti-reflective properties. These findings provide insight into morphogenesis of naturally organized micro- and nanostructures and may provide bioinspiration for new anti-reflective materials.
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hal-03012452 , version 1 (18-11-2020)
hal-03012452 , version 2 (11-10-2021)

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Aaron Pomerantz, Radwanul Siddique, Elizabeth Cash, Yuriko Kishi, Charline Pinna, et al.. Developmental, cellular, and biochemical basis of transparency in the glasswing butterfly Greta oto. 2020. ⟨hal-03012452v1⟩
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