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Multi-scale dissection of wing transparency in the clearwing butterfly Phanus vitreus

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2023.0135

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transparency; clearwing butterfly; hydrophobicity; structural coloration; Hesperiidae

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Terrestrial organisms rarely possess optical transparency, but some butterflies and moths have evolved transparent wings through loss of pigments and alteration of wing scales. In this study, we investigated the mechanism of wing transparency in the butterfly Phanus vitreus. We found that transparency is achieved by loss of pigments and vertical arrangement of normal scales, combined with an anti-reflective nipple array on exposed parts of the wing membrane. The blueish coloration of transparent regions is attributed to the properties of the wing membrane and local scale nanostructures.
Optical transparency is rare in terrestrial organisms, and often originates through loss of pigmentation and reduction in scattering. The coloured wings of some butterflies and moths have repeatedly evolved transparency, offering examples of how they function optically and biologically. Because pigments are primarily localized in the scales that cover a colourless wing membrane, transparency has often evolved through the complete loss of scales or radical modification of their shape. Whereas bristle-like scales have been well documented in glasswing butterflies, other scale modifications resulting in transparency remain understudied. The butterfly Phanus vitreus achieves transparency while retaining its scales and exhibiting blue/cyan transparent zones. Here, we investigate the mechanism of wing transparency in P. vitreus by light microscopy, focused ion beam milling, microspectrophotometry and optical modelling. We show that transparency is achieved via loss of pigments and vertical orientation in normal paddle-like scales. These alterations are combined with an anti-reflective nipple array on portions of the wing membrane being more exposed to light. The blueish coloration of the P. vitreus transparent regions is due to the properties of the wing membrane, and local scale nanostructures. We show that scale retention in the transparent patches might be explained by these perpendicular scales having hydrophobic properties.

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