Nanoprotuberance Array in the Transparent Wing of a Hawkmoth, Cephonodes hylas
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概要
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A highly ordered nanocomposite was discovered in the transparent wing of a hawkmoth, Cephonodes hylas. The protuberances, nipple-like shaped and 250 nm in height, are regular-hexagonally arranged with the center-to-center distance of 200 nm. This morphology is almost the same as those of "corneal nipple arrays" of some insect eyes. Nanocomposites closely similar to that of the Cephonodes wing were also found in transparent wings of some other moths (Sphingidae and Sesiidae) and cicadae.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1996-08-15
著者
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Yoshida A
Hokuriku Univ. Ishikawa Jpn
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Yoshida Akihiro
Biohistory Research Hall, 1-1 Murasaki-cho, Takatsuki
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Motoyama Mayumi
Biohistory Research Hall, 1-1 Murasaki-cho, Takatsuki
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Kosaku Akinori
Laboratory of Clinical Sciences, Dokkyo University School of Medicine
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Miyamoto Kiyoshi
Laboratory of Medical Sciences, Dokkyo University School of Medicine
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Miyamoto K
Gunma Univ. Maebashi Jpn
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Kosaku A
Dokkyo Univ. School Of Medicine Tochigi Jpn
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Motoyama M
Biohistory Res. Hall Takatsuki Jpn
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Motoyama Mayumi
Biohistory Research Hall
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Yoshida Akihiro
Biohistory Research Hall
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