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  2. Habitat loss due to urbanization threaten firefly population ...

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    Fireflies are associated with a wide range of habitats depending on the species, according to experts with the Xerces Society Firefly Atlas. The one thing they all have in common is that they ...

  3. Fireflies (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Example image with fireflies (click to enlarge and examine closely). Image with fireflies removed through postprocessing. Fireflies are rendering artifacts resulting from numerical instabilities in solving the rendering equation. They manifest themselves as anomalously-bright single pixels scattered over parts of the image.

  4. Scrub Hub: Are lightning bugs disappearing from Indiana's ...

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    For this edition of the Scrub Hub, we looked at if fireflies are disappearing across Indiana. The answer is yes, hurt by chemicals and light pollution.

  5. Why do fireflies only come out in the summer? - AOL

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    Fireflies are found throughout the United States, according to the National Wildlife Federation. Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee is a hotspot to see thousands of synchronous ...

  6. Photuris pensylvanica - Wikipedia

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    Fireflies are abundant in Pennsylvania and are enjoyed for their ability to "transform a midsummer night into a fairyland of tiny, brilliant twinkling lights" [3] Discovering that there was a species of firefly named after their state and that no other U.S. state had adopted a firefly as its state insect, the students began their campaign to ...

  7. Ellychnia corrusca - Wikipedia

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    Ellychnia corrusca is a medium to large beetle, with adults that are 9 to 18 mm (0.4 to 0.7 in) long. The head shield, or pronotum, has a black, rounded central mark bordered by yellow and pink on both sides.

  8. Photinus pyralis - Wikipedia

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    Common Eastern fireflies are found in a variety of habitats, ranging from temperate to tropical environments. [12] Some natural habitats of these fireflies include meadows, fields, wetlands, desert canyons, and dense forests, and while they can successfully thrive in all of these areas, they require moisture to survive at all life stages.

  9. Luciola - Wikipedia

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    Luciola is a genus of flashing fireflies [1] in the family Lampyridae. They are especially well known from Japan and are often called Japanese fireflies, but their members range farther into Asia and reach southern Europe (Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, among other countries) and Africa.