Fluorescence of the “fire-chaser” beetle Melanophila acuminata |
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Authors: | Meir Israelowitz |
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Affiliation: | Biomimetics Technologies, 191 Ellis Avenue, Toronto, Ont., Canada M6S 2X4 |
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Abstract: | Melanophila acuminata beetles are attracted to forest fires over long distances by a pair of specialized infrared sensory organs. To date, there is no knowledge of their ability to detect or emit fluorescent radiation. We studied the Melanophila acuminata infrared sensory organs histologically and by using fluorescent microscopy, acoustic-optic tunable filter microscopy, and two-photon microscopy to identify fluorescence. We found fluorescent absorption at radiation wavelengths of 480 nm and emission at 570 nm. The functional role of this novel fluorescence is, as of yet, unknown but may be applied to species classification, identification and behavioral studies. |
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Keywords: | 87.15.Mi 87.64.&minus t 87.80.Tq 87.66.Sq |
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