Abstract
AbstractThe surface structures of microtrichia on the hindwings ofVerspa Crabro(European hornets) were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Helical grooves were seen in the microtrichia on both the ventral and dorsal sides. Their helical orientation varied spatially across the wing surface but were the same in the ventral and dorsal surfaces. Notably the grooves wound antipodally between the left and right wings. The observed chirality relation might be related to the effective anti-wetting of hindwings. The results demonstrated the importance of microscopic chirality in understrading the functions of insect wings.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory