hairs on something like a bee?
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OK, I'll put you out of your misery. It is lepidoptera. I saw this butterfly, a The Hermit, Chazara briseis, trapped dead in the trim of my car, had slight iridescence on the dark brown parts of the wing, so I put it under the microscope to see what was going on. I saw that some of the scales were chromatically refracting the light, hence the coloured areas.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Really?
I thought I read somewhere that the blue ringed octopus has blue pigment...
and as do some poisoness frogs:
But now I'm not sure anymore...
Jörg
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Heh... I will have to revise my biology. At some point in the past I recall some documentary or so saying all blue is an optical effect.(in animals)
But considering I have several close encounteres with blue ring octpii (they are tiny) and that they have blue blood(so do horsehoe crabs?) I should have known better... maybe it was vertibrates ...
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