2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.15.589523
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Wax “tails” enable planthopper nymphs to self-right midair and land on their feet

Christina L. McDonald,
Gerwin T. Alcalde,
Thomas C. Jones
et al.

Abstract: The striking appearance of wax "tails" - posterior wax projections on planthopper nymphs - has captivated entomologists and naturalists alike. Despite their intriguing presence, the functional roles of these structures remain largely unexplored. This study leverages high-speed imaging to uncover the biomechanical implications of these wax formations in the aerial dynamics of planthopper nymphs (Ricania sp.). We quantitatively demonstrate that removing wax tails significantly increases body rotations during jum… Show more

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