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Introduction Fireflies
belong to the family Lampyridae and are members of the largest order in the
insect kingdom, Coleoptera. Lampyrids have fascinated man for centuries and have
become part of his mythology, folklore, fashion, medicine and literature. The
feature that makes fireflies attract the interest of scientists and appeal to
even the most casual observer, and the one which earns them their name, is their
ability to produce a fascinating display of light. This light is used as a means
of sexual communication between the males and females of a particular species.
Each species is known to develop its own mating signal to avoid being confused
with other species in the same vicinity and each species also differs in the
colour and pattern of its light, the length of its flash, whether it is
displayed in flight or upon resting on the ground or on the trees. |
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