RANDOM ARRAY OF COLOR FILTERS IN THE EYES OF BUTTERFLIES

Citation
K. Arikawa et Dg. Stavenga, RANDOM ARRAY OF COLOR FILTERS IN THE EYES OF BUTTERFLIES, Journal of Experimental Biology, 200(19), 1997, pp. 2501-2506
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00220949
Volume
200
Issue
19
Year of publication
1997
Pages
2501 - 2506
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0949(1997)200:19<2501:RAOCFI>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The compound eye of the Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus is not uniform, In a combined histological, electrophysiologica l and optical study, we found that the eye of P., xuthus has at least three different types of ommatidia, in a random distribution. In each ommatidium, nine photoreceptors contribute microvilli to the rhabdom, The distal two-thirds of the rhabdom length is taken up by the rhabdom eres of photoreceptors R1-R4, The proximal third consists of rhabdomer es of photoreceptors R5-R8, except for the very basal part, to which p hotoreceptor R9 contributes, In all ommatidia, the R1 and R2 photorece ptors have a purple pigmentation positioned at the distal tip of the o mmatidia, The R3-R8 photoreceptors in any one ommatidium all have eith er yellow or red pigmentation in the cell body, concentrated near the edge of the rhabdom, The ommatidia with red-pigmented R3-R8 are divide d into two classes: one class contains an ultraviolet-fluorescing pigm ent. The different pigmentations are presumably intimately related to the various spectral types found previously in electrophysiological st udies.