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  2. Phengodidae - Wikipedia

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    The beetle family Phengodidae is known also as glowworm beetles, whose larvae are known as glowworms.The females and larvae have bioluminescent organs. They occur throughout the New World from extreme southern Canada to Chile, numbering over 250 species in total. [2]

  3. Phengodes laticollis - Wikipedia

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    The larvae of the glowworm beetle are found on wet soil or on trees of leaves, where moisture levels are higher above the ground, hence why these glowworm beetles can be found on the trees of leaves and on bark. When looking specifically at the male and female species of these glowworm beetles, they tend to be more active at night.

  4. Glowworm - Wikipedia

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    Glowworm or glow-worm is the common name for various groups of insect larvae and adult larviform females that glow through bioluminescence.They include the European common glow-worm and other members of the Lampyridae, but bioluminescence also occurs in the families Elateridae, Phengodidae and Rhagophthalmidae among beetles; as well as members of the genera Arachnocampa, Keroplatus and Orfelia ...

  5. Lampyris noctiluca - Wikipedia

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    Lampyris noctiluca, [2] the common glow-worm of Europe (see also "glowworm"), is the type species of beetle in the genus Lampyris and the family Lampyridae. Lampyris noctiluca presents a conspicuous sexual dimorphism .

  6. Phengodes plumosa - Wikipedia

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    Phengodes plumosa, known generally as the glow worm or railroad-worm, is a species of glowworm beetle in the family Phengodidae. It is found in North America. It is found in North America. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Lampyris - Wikipedia

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    Lampyris is a genus of beetles in the Lampyridae. In most of western Eurasia, they are the predominant members of this family and includes the European common glow-worm, which is the type species. They produce a continuous glow; [1] the larvae and larviform females are among those organisms commonly called "glowworms".

  8. Category:Phengodidae - Wikipedia

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  9. Cenophengus debilis - Wikipedia

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    Cenophengus debilis is a species in the family Phengodidae ("glowworm beetles"), in the order Coleoptera ("beetles"). ... American Beetles, Volume II: ...