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  2. Photinus pyralis - Wikipedia

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    During the adult stage of their lives, most Photinus fireflies do not eat, so all activity is fueled by energy that is consumed and subsequently stored during the larval stage; this becomes especially important regarding reproductive activity. Consequently, these nuptial gifts are a big factor in determining which male fireflies females choose ...

  3. Photuris - Wikipedia

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    Photuris is a genus of fireflies (beetles of the family Lampyridae). These are the femme fatale lightning bugs of North America.This common name refers to a behavior of the adult females of these predatory beetles; they engage in aggressive mimicry, imitating the light signals of other firefly species' females to attract mates – but Photuris use it to attract, kill and eat the unsuspecting ...

  4. Bioluminescence - Wikipedia

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    In some animals, the light is bacteriogenic, produced by symbiotic bacteria such as those from the genus Vibrio; [2] in others, it is autogenic, produced by the animals themselves. In most cases, the principal chemical reaction in bioluminescence involves the reaction of a substrate called luciferin and an enzyme , called luciferase .

  5. What makes a firefly glow - AOL

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    The firefly is probably the Earth's most famous bioluminescent species, with over 2,000 individual species. Here's how they make their light.

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  7. Mimicry - Wikipedia

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    Many insects including hoverflies (C, D, E) and the wasp beetle (F) are Batesian mimics of stinging wasps (A, B), which are Müllerian mimics of each other. In evolutionary biology, mimicry is an evolved resemblance between an organism and another object, often an organism of another species. Mimicry may evolve between different species, or ...

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  9. Firefly - Wikipedia

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    Most fireflies hibernate as larvae. Some do this by burrowing underground, while others find places on or under the bark of trees. They emerge in the spring. At least one species, Ellychnia corrusca, overwinters as an adult. [9] The larvae of most species are specialized predators and feed on other larvae, terrestrial snails, and slugs.