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Firefly

Lampyridae

Description:

Small firefly with red head about 1/2 inch. Any help with a specific species ID would be great.

Habitat:

On fern leaf along hiking trail in Forest of Nisene Marks State Park, Aptos, CA

Notes:

Lampyridae are a family of insects in the beetle order Coleoptera. They are winged beetles, and commonly called fireflies or lightning bugs for their conspicuous crepuscular use of bioluminescence to attract mates or prey. Fireflies produce a "cold light", with no infrared or ultraviolet frequencies. This chemically produced light from the lower abdomen may be yellow, green, or pale red, with wavelengths from 510 to 670 nanometers. About 2,000 species of firefly are found in temperate and tropical environments. Many are in marshes or in wet, wooded areas where their larvae have abundant sources of food. These larvae emit light and often are called "glowworms", in particular, in Eurasia. In the Americas, "glow worm" also refers to the related Phengodidae. In many species, both male and female fireflies have the ability to fly, but in some species, females are flightless. Wikipedia

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4 Comments

misako
misako 10 years ago

Thank you MartinUrban.

MartinUrban
MartinUrban 10 years ago

nice! some sort of fire-fly...

misako
misako 10 years ago

Thank you injica.

injica
injica 10 years ago

Interesting!

misako
Spotted by
misako

The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park, USA

Spotted on May 18, 2013
Submitted on May 27, 2013

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