Mouchet Sébastien R, Verstraete Charlotte, Kaczmarek Anna M, Mara Dimitrije, van Cleuvenbergen Stijn, Van Deun Rik, Verbiest Thierry, Maes Bjorn, Vukusic Pete, Kolaric Branko
School of Physics, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Department of Physics & Namur Institute of Structured Matter (NISM), University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.
J Biophotonics. 2019 Sep;12(9):e201800470. doi: 10.1002/jbio.201800470. Epub 2019 Jun 19.
The wings of some insect species are known to fluoresce under illumination by ultraviolet light. Their fluorescence properties are however, not comprehensively documented. In this article, the optical properties of one specific insect, the Trictenotoma childreni yellow longhorn beetle, were investigated using both linear and nonlinear optical (NLO) methods, including one- and two-photon fluorescence and second harmonic generation (SHG). These three distinct optical signals discovered in this beetle are attributed to the presence of fluorophores embedded within the scales covering their elytra. Experimental evidence collected in this study indicates that the fluorophores are non-centrosymmetric, a fundamental requirement for SHG. This study is the first reported optical behavior of this type in insects. We described how NLO techniques can complement other more convenient approaches to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of insect scales and integument properties.
已知某些昆虫物种的翅膀在紫外光照射下会发出荧光。然而,它们的荧光特性并未得到全面记录。在本文中,使用线性和非线性光学(NLO)方法,包括单光子和双光子荧光以及二次谐波产生(SHG),对一种特定昆虫——黄纹长角天牛(Trictenotoma childreni)的光学特性进行了研究。在这种甲虫中发现的这三种不同的光学信号归因于覆盖其鞘翅的鳞片中嵌入的荧光团。本研究收集的实验证据表明,这些荧光团是非中心对称的,这是SHG的一个基本要求。这项研究首次报道了昆虫中这种类型的光学行为。我们描述了NLO技术如何补充其他更便捷的方法,以更全面地了解昆虫鳞片和体表特性。