Supplemental Information 2: Data of Heat Absorption of Butterflies With Only One Right Fore Wing or Only One Right Hind Wing Un
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27200v2/supp-2
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Abstract: Butterflies can directly absorb heat from the sun via their wings to facilitate autonomous flight. However, how is the heat absorbed by the butterfly from sunlight stored and transmitted in the wing? The answer to this scientific question remains unclear. The butterfly Tirumala limniace (Cramer) is a typical heat absorption insect, and its wing surface color is only composed of light and dark color. Thus, in this study, we measured a number of wing traits relevant for heat absorption including the thoracic tem… Show more

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