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Lampyridae Collection

"Captivating Light Trails: Exploring the Enchanting World of Lampyridae" Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails illuminate the woodland at night

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails of males in forest at dusk, Bavaria

Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails of males in forest at dusk, Bavaria, Germany. July

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails in woodland at night, multiple exposure

Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails in woodland at night, multiple exposure. The Netherlands. June

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails of males in forest, Bavaria, Germany. July

Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails of males in forest, Bavaria, Germany. July

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Fireflies (Luciola parvula himebotaru) flashing at night for courtship and reproduction

Fireflies (Luciola parvula himebotaru) flashing at night for courtship and reproduction. Gifu, Japan. Composite image

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Composite image of Fireflies synchronize display just after first shower of monsoon

Composite image of Fireflies synchronize display just after first shower of monsoon, on moonless night. India

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Synchronous fire flies (Pteroptyx sp. ) mangroves along the Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Borneo

Synchronous fire flies (Pteroptyx sp. ) mangroves along the Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Borneo
Synchronous fire flies (Pteroptyx sp.) mangroves along the Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Fireflies {Lampyridae} in rainforest, Singapore

Fireflies {Lampyridae} in rainforest, Singapore

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Japanese fireflies (Luciola cruciata) in flight at night, endemic species, Yaku-shima

Japanese fireflies (Luciola cruciata) in flight at night, endemic species, Yaku-shima UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kagoshima, Japan, May

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Luminous, glowing light tracks from male Fireflies (Lamprohiza splendidula) in the forest at dusk

Luminous, glowing light tracks from male Fireflies (Lamprohiza splendidula) in the forest at dusk, Bavaria, Germany, Europe. July

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Glow worms in Waitomo Caves, Waikato Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Glow worms in Waitomo Caves, Waikato Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Firefly head, SEM C016 / 9413

Firefly head, SEM C016 / 9413
Firefly head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a firefly (family Lampyridae), showing its compound eyes (dark green) and antennae (upper left and right)

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Phosphaenus hemipterus, glow worm

Phosphaenus hemipterus, glow worm
Photograph of a glow worm (Phosphaenus hemipterus)

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) larva, resting on leaf in woodland

Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) larva, resting on leaf in woodland, East Blean Woods National Nature Reserve, Kent, England, June

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) adult male, resting on flowerhead, England

Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) adult male, resting on flowerhead, England

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) adult female, glowing, displaying bioluminescence at night

Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) adult female, glowing, displaying bioluminescence at night, England, july

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) adult pair, mating, North Downs, Kent, England

Common Glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) adult pair, mating, North Downs, Kent, England

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Fireflies over bean fields in Iowa

Fireflies over bean fields in Iowa
Fireflies (visible as faint streaks of green light) gathered over bean fields in Iowa, USA, one July evening. Members of the family Lampyridae, these harmless

Background imageLampyridae Collection: Firefly, SEM

Firefly, SEM
Firefly. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a firefly (family Lampyridae). These winged beetles, also known as lightning bugs, are named for their ability to flash their abdomens


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"Captivating Light Trails: Exploring the Enchanting World of Lampyridae" Firefly (Lamprohiza splendidula) light trails illuminate the woodland at night, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of nature's own fireworks. Witness the magical dance of male fireflies (Lamprohiza splendidula) as their light trails weave through the forest in Bavaria, Germany during a warm July evening. In Gifu, Japan, fireflies (Luciola parvula himebotaru) flash their enchanting lights at night to attract mates and ensure successful reproduction - a stunning display captured in this composite image. A breathtaking composite image captures the synchronized display of fireflies just after the first shower of monsoon, transforming an ordinary scene into a symphony of flickering lights. Journey into Borneo's mangroves along the Kinabatangan River and witness nature's wonder as synchronous fireflies (Pteroptyx sp. ) create an awe-inspiring light show that illuminates the darkness. Rainforests in Singapore come alive with luminous beauty as countless fireflies from the Lampyridae family grace us with their presence and leave glowing traces behind them. As dusk settles over Bavaria's forests in Europe during July, male fireflies (Lamprohiza splendidula) take flight and leave behind radiant trails that add an ethereal touch to nature's canvas. Delicate yet captivating, Japanese fireflies (Luciola cruciata), endemic species found on Yaku-shima Island and Hino-River in Japan, gracefully flutter through the night sky leaving trails of luminescence behind them. Explore Yaku-shima Island once more to witness another extraordinary sight - Japanese fireflies (Luciola cruciata), endemic species known for their nocturnal flights adorned by dazzling lights.