Wing morphology and color of flying lizards
Zoology Ethology ZET007
Each wing of a flying lizard is supported by about six ribs, and can be spread and closed like a fan. The dorsal and ventral sides of the wings have a species-specific color, and the color of the ventral side is often different between males and females. This video shows a juvenile male.
Reptilia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Reptilia
Country | Malaysia | Use of Microscope | Don't Use |
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Region | Sawarak | Use of Automatic Shooting Devices | Don't Use |
Shooting Date | 1990/1,1990/12-1991/1 | Use of Fluorescent Probe | Don't Use |
Shooting Time | 11:38 | Use of Infrared | Don't Use |
Photographer | Akira MORI | Shooting Interval (Sec.) | --- |
Copyright Holder | Akira MORI | Shooting Speed | 標準 |
In Japanese