Moth and butterfly wing scales like those in the picture give colour and protection. The 'granny moth', whose scales are seen here, feeds mainly on wattle plants. You might think it looks pretty boring until you see it through the microscope!

Visualised using scanning electron microscopy by Dr Jenny Norman, University of New South Wales.

Size: 165 micrometres wide.

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