Like all other insects,butterflies also have two pairs of
wings, viz forewings and hind wings. The wing surfaces are generally covered
with unicellular,setae(hair) like or flattened, overlapping scales. Scales are
outgrowths of the body wall and they are of different colours. There are two
fundamental mechanisms by which colous are produced on butterfly wings. the
ordinary colour, the first one, is due to the presence of chemical pigments,
which absorb certain wavelengths of the light and transmit or reflect others.
The second colour, which is known as iridescent colour, is
produced by the interference of light due to multiple reflections within the
physical structure of a material and thus most of the butterflies exhibit
brilliant iridescence on their wings. The scales have different functions such
as attracting the opposite sex for mating,warning the predators and hiding with
the background of environment (camouflage). Some male butterflies have scented
scales on their forewings,which release the pheromones to attract their mates.
Courtesy : The Hindu
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