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Ventral View Of Wings


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Ventral View Of Wings. To deal with the selective pressure. Web bicyclus species do this by folding their wings, which hides the dorsal wing surface and exposes the ventral wing surface.

Wing Reference Ventral by WanderingAlbatross on DeviantArt
Wing Reference Ventral by WanderingAlbatross on DeviantArt from wanderingalbatross.deviantart.com

Web at this stage, the wing peripheral portion diminished in size, but simultaneously, the ventral epithelium expanded in size. To deal with the selective pressure. Likely because of scale growth, the wing tissue became deeply.

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Wing Reference Ventral by WanderingAlbatross on DeviantArt

The evolution and development of lepidopteran wing patterns are a valuable system for understanding cellular. Web bicyclus species do this by folding their wings, which hides the dorsal wing surface and exposes the ventral wing surface. Web butterflies often display strikingly different color patterns on the dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) sides of their wings, such as in examples morpho menelaus and panacea regina (top row) and in bicyclus anynana (bottom) shown above. Likely because of scale growth, the wing tissue became deeply.

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