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The origin of extensive colour polymorphism in Plateumaris sericea (Chrysomelidae,Coleoptera)
Authors:Kurachi Masashi  Takaku Yasuharu  Komiya Yoshiaki  Hariyama Takahiko
Institution:Department of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi, Japan. mkurachi@med.gunma-u.ac.jp
Abstract:Evidence is presented to demonstrate that colour polymorphism in a beetle arises from structural colours produced by a five-layered reflector in the elytron. The colour of leaf beetles, Plateumaris sericea, ranges across the visible spectrum from blackish-blue to red. The elytra have two distinct layers: epicuticle and exocuticle. Morphological observations reveal that the multilayer structure within the exocuticle differs little among the different colour morphs but the layers within the epicuticle have characteristic thicknesses corresponding to the observed colour. The reflectors, consisting of five layers within the epicuticle, are responsible for all the different colours observed in P. sericea, as shown by theoretical analyses for a multilayer stack, and by showing that removal of the elytral surface, including epicuticle, results in the disappearance of the iridescent colour.
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