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click beetle

Pyrophorus sp

Description:

Pyrophorus is a genus of click beetle (family Elateridae). They are one of several genera in the tribe Pyrophorini, all of which are bioluminescent. Their bioluminescence is similar to that of another group of beetles, the fireflies, although click beetles do not flash, but remain constantly glowing (though they can control the intensity; for example, they become brighter when touched by a potential predator). They have two luminescent spots at the posterior corners of the pronotum, and another ventral spot. Bioluminescent click beetles are found throughout tropical and subtropical America, as well as Texas and Florida. Adult Pyrophorus beetles feed on pollen and sometimes small insects, such as aphids or scale insects. Their larvae feed on various plant materials and invertebrates, including the larvae of other beetles. Eggs are luminous and are deposited either on or in the soil. Larvae, like eggs, are luminous. They grow slowly and pupate after an uncertain period of time, but perhaps several years after hatching.

6 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 10 years ago

You're welcome Patricia!

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 10 years ago

no no, it was the fruit of some kind of Araceae!

arnott.myles
arnott.myles 10 years ago

Is that your skin that the beetle is on?

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 10 years ago

thank you bayucca and S Frazier for the id!
the bioluminiscent spots scared me when I saw it!

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 10 years ago

This is a "headlight beetle" (a click beetle). Those two spots glow in the dark.

bayucca
bayucca 10 years ago

Elateridae, Click Beetle.

PatriciaPi
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PatriciaPi

Limón, Costa Rica

Spotted on Apr 29, 2013
Submitted on May 29, 2013

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