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Luciérnaga de Gafas Pequeña (Lamprohiza mulsantii)Observ.
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Several larvae glowing. This one close to Lampyris sp. larva (treated separately). With Sergio Henriques
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Género LampyrisObserv.
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Several glowing larval Lampyris sp. Probably L. iberica but not possible to exclude L. noctiluca . Rainy evening. Other larva treated separately...
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Luciérnaga Voladora (Luciola lusitanica)Observ.
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Several larvae glowing on wet litter
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Luciérnaga Voladora (Luciola lusitanica)Observ.
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Several individuals (15-20) on vegetation, reacting with flashing upon stimulation by shining with a light source
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Género LampyrisObserv.
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During camino from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra 28 to 30 May excursion. Surveying for diurnal walkabout lampyrid larvae.
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Género LampyrisObserv.
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During camino from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra 28 to 30 May excursion. Surveying for diurnal walkabout lampyrid larvae.
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Género LampyrisObserv.
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During camino from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra 28 to 30 May excursion. Surveying for diurnal walkabout lampyrid larvae.
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Luciérnaga Occidental (Lampyris raymondi)Observ.
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2 males landed on my notebook when shining with red headlight to take notations...
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Luciérnaga Europea (Lampyris noctiluca)Observ.
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I carefully checked on the pronotum: in 2013 I observed 2 male L. raymondi on this site; its larva has typically 4 pale spots on the pronotum (2 frontolateral, 2 posterolateral). This larva only the 2 hind (posterolateral) pale spots on the pronotum.
It was glowing crawling in the moss in the crevices of the chalky rocks
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Observ.
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most probably Lamprohiza boieldieui (for the localization; see Corentin 2014). Larvae of Lamprohiza delarouzei and L; boeieldieui -2 species expected in this region- have not yet been described
It glowed from 4 spots
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Luciérnaga Voladora (Luciola lusitanica)Observ.
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Large population in the canyon/valley of the Loup
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Observ.
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Lamprohiza germari (Küster, 1844)
Most probably female of Lamprohiza germari (Küster, 1844)
as we found males nearby
undescribed to science (!)
This females was in dense vegation of a shrub at a tree base in drier habitat, glowing after male flight activity
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Género LuciolaObserv.
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about 15 males were seen flying and flashing; typical in this species are the complete black legs and black scutellum, rose-orange "fluo" pronotum.
also a glowing larva of this species was spotted (no photo) later at night at 200m from this spot
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Observ.
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Lamprohiza germari (Küster, 1844)
male
https://www.gbif.org/species/4430991
Males fly low (15-20min at the end of evening twilight) and glow faintly from only 1 light organ in the shape of a lying "8"
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Lampyris zenkeriObserv.
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This larvae is >35mm larger than L. noctiluca but quite similar in overall shape and colour pattern!
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Luciérnagas (Familia Lampyridae)Observ.
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This is a female of Luciola novaki Müller 1946.
We are working is the (re)description of (im)mature stages of this species
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Luciola novakiObserv.
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Luciola novaki Müller, 1946
We are busy on the (re)description of the immature and mature stages of this species
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Luciérnaga Europea (Lampyris noctiluca)Observ.
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Lampyrid fieldwork with Corentin Robin (Univ. Antwerp)
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the upper species (Phosphaenus hemipterus) is already in another separate observation! Lampyrid fielwork woth Corentin Robin (Univ. Antwerp), checking out observation methods for Lamprohiza type larvae
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Luciérnaga Diurna de Alas Cortas (Phosphaenus hemipterus)Observ.
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Lampyrid fieldwork with Corentin Robin (Univ. Antwerp)
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Observ.
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Males attracted to light decoys. Afterwards quite some individuals were also remarked on the road towards the city center, crawling on the pavement in the light of the street lanterns (hard pressure sodium), so attracted out of dark habitat (and glowing females) into the ALAN (artificial light at night)/light pollution.