Talk:Cyphochilus

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[edit] Physics Stub

I'm removing the physics stub from this article. There's nothing about physics in here, and I don't see how there could possibly be.--Tiberius47 00:16, 27 January 2007 (UTC)

A Brief look at the documents referenced will show you that the beetle's main claim to fame is its surface structure and the way it scatters light perfectly by its high disorder, which is most definately physics. Perhaps the line "The whiteness of its body is caused by a thin layer of a highly reflective natural photonic solid in its scales" should be expanded to include a more detailed explanation. 84.9.88.190 17:45, 8 February 2007 (UTC)Tom