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Moths in Flight

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Moths and butterflies are such unique fliers among insects. Compared to their bodies, their wings are often enormous. High-speed video reveals the complex motions of their wing strokes. Some species have wings that flex dramatically, bringing sections of the opposite wing close enough to clap together. Other species, like the plume moth, have porous wings that resemble feathers. For these fliers, viscosity provides some resistance to keep air from simply flowing through the wing. But the little bit of air that does get through may help the moth aerodynamically. (Image and video credit: A. Smith/Ant Lab)

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