LIGHTNING BUGS * aka * FIREFLIES

in #nature6 years ago (edited)

Lightning bugs are winged Beatles of the Lampyridae family with over 2,000 species world wide. They are nocturnal using their ability to produce an intermittent light to attract mates. They have a dedicated organ under their abdomems where the light is made by combining the chemical Luciferin with oxygen.

Eggs are deposited in the ground. The larvae feed on worms and slugs by injecting them with a numbing fluid. Adults feed on nectar or pollen as well as worms. Some adults do not eat at all.
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photo from ... nationalgeographic.com

Video from last night in my yard.

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The photo by National Geo is amazingly beautiful of my absolutely most favorite insect ever. (Monarch butterflies run a close second.) We don't have them in the West; it's too dry for them, I think. Anyway, a little moment of happiness for me - Thanks for posting this!

Glad to "lighten" your day.:-)

Glad that you did! ;-D

Wow that's amazing. They are very beautiful bug's.

Certainly different.

Wow that's amazing. They are very beautiful bug's.