Order Coleoptera Higher classification Phausis | Family Lampyridae Scientific name Phausis reticulata Rank Species | |
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Similar Phausis, Firefly, Insect, Beetle, Photinus carolinus |
Phausis reticulata, commonly referred to as the "blue ghost" is a species of firefly found in the eastern and central United States. The species is common in the southern Appalachians, and can be seen in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Chattahoochee National Forest, as well as North Carolina's DuPont State Forest and Pisgah National Forest.

Description

The males of this all-brown species have a short second antennomere (compared to the third) as well as large eyes. It is an unusual firefly species in that the searching males emit a steady blue light.

Unlike many fireflies found in the eastern and central United States, the luminescence of P. reticulata adults is characterized by a steady glow, instead of a species-specific pattern of flashes.








References
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