Morphological Murals: The Scaling and Allometry of Butterfly Wing Patterns
Volume: 59, Issue: 5, Pages: 1281 - 1289
Published: Jul 10, 2019
Abstract
The color patterns of butterflies moths are exceptionally diverse, but are very stable within a species, so that most species can be identified on the basis of their color pattern alone. The color pattern is established in the wing imaginal disc during a prolonged period of growth and differentiation, beginning during the last larval instar and ending during the first few days of the pupal stage. During this period, a variety of diffusion and...
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Title
Morphological Murals: The Scaling and Allometry of Butterfly Wing Patterns
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
59
Issue
5
Pages
1281 - 1289
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