Scales Cover Wings Like Microscopic
Overlapping Tiles by Akito Kawahara

As explained by Akito Kawahara, the word Lepidoptera means scaled wings, which perfectly describes butterflies and moths. Their wings are covered with thousands of tiny overlapping scales arranged like roof tiles These scales provide color, help control temperature, and protect the fragile wing underneath. If a butterfly loses some scales after being touched, powder may remain on your fingers. That powder is not harmful, but too much contact can damage the insect’s ability to fly Scientists study wing scales because their arrangement inspires the development of new materials and technologies. What appears to be simple dust is actually a carefully designed protective covering Read more