There are more than 140,000 species of butterflies and moths in the world, fluttering on every continent except Antarctica.
Their wings contain countless patterns and colors, providing critical tools for camouflage, finding mates and scaring off predators.
A Bay Area professor is trying to learn more about how those colors develop and evolve – by going very, very small.
Their wings contain countless patterns and colors, providing critical tools for camouflage, finding mates and scaring off predators.
A Bay Area professor is trying to learn more about how those colors develop and evolve – by going very, very small.
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