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  2. Firefly - Wikipedia

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    The family forms a single clade, a natural phylogenetic group. [1] The term glowworm is used for both adults and larvae of firefly species such as Lampyris noctiluca , the common European glowworm, in which only the nonflying adult females glow brightly; the flying males glow weakly and intermittently.

  3. Lampyrinae - Wikipedia

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    The Lampyrinae are a large subfamily of fireflies ().The exact delimitation, and the internal systematics, have until recently been a matter of debate; for long this group was used as a "wastebin taxon" to hold any fireflies with insufficiently resolved relationships.

  4. Luciolinae - Wikipedia

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    The Luciolinae are among the largest subfamilies of fireflies ().They seem to be all "flashing" (as opposed to "continuous-glow") fireflies. They are a diverse lineage, spreading throughout the warm parts of Eurasia into temperate Europe and East Asia and south to the Australian region.

  5. Lampyrini - Wikipedia

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    This tribe occurs throughout the Holarctic and contains the typical "glowing" or "continuous-light" fireflies from that region. Some otherwise very advanced Lampyrini, like species in Paraphausis and Pyrocoelia , have degenerated light-producing organs again and communicate primarily or even exclusively with pheromones like the ancestors of the ...

  6. Firefly Sparkle galaxy offers a taste of the infant Milky Way

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    "A group of fireflies - which is what this galaxy looks like - is called a sparkle," Mowla said. Firefly Sparkle is located about 6,500 light-years from Firefly-Best Friend and about 42,000 light ...

  7. Word from the Smokies: New children’s book helps kids ... - AOL

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    Synchronous fireflies are most visually arresting when seen as a group, but this story focused on the saga of one individual insect. ... “I just tried to keep it varied in terms of color, and ...

  8. Pyractomena - Wikipedia

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  9. Spider forces male fireflies to flash like females to set a ...

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    Web revelations. Fireflies are more likely to be on the spider’s menu during the firefly breeding season, usually a two-week period from mid-May to mid-June, when they are particularly active.