Structurally Assisted Super Black in Colourful Peacock Spiders
Posted: Sun May 19, 2019 6:30 am
A colorful Peacock spider, Maratus speciosus. Photo: Jurgen Otto.
This guy is a bit green to me, but he is nice all the same.Harvard University wrote:
Peacock spiders, known for their elaborate mating dances, use incredibly dark, “super black” patches on their body to enhance nearby colors. This makes colors look impossibly bright, or even glowing, an optical illusion also used by birds-of-paradise.The spider evolved microlenses on its body surface, which manipulate light in the same way human-made materials do.
Check out this page, where you can find some amazing pictures.
Ann