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Pyrophorus noctilucus

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Elateridae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Order
  
Coleoptera

Subfamily
  
Agrypninae

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Pyrophorus, Pyrophorus luminosus, Agrypninae, Pyrophorus punctatissimus, Chalcolepidius

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Pyrophorus noctilucus, common name Headlight Elater, is a species of click beetle (family Elateridae).

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Description

Pyrophorus noctilucus can reach a length of 20–40 millimetres (0.79–1.57 in). The basic coloration is dark brown. The antennae are serrate. The pronotum shows a long backward-pointing tooth.

These beetles are bioluminescent by means of two luminescent light organs at the posterior corners of the prothorax, and a broad area on the underside of the first abdominal segment. Their bioluminescence is similar to that of another group of beetles, the fireflies, although click beetles do not flash, but remain constantly glowing (though they can control the intensity; for example, they become brighter when touched by a potential predator). Also the larvae and the pupae have light organs and the eggs are luminous too.

Adults feed on pollen, fermenting fruit and sometimes small insects, while the larvae live in the soil and feed on various plant materials and invertebrates, as well on the larvae of other beetles.

Distribution

This species can be found in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, Argentina, Cayman Islands, Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Texas, South Florida, Hawaii , Cuba , Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic.

References

Pyrophorus noctilucus Wikipedia