Firefly ENT532

A firefly from the Lampyridae family was found on a tomato plant in Rock Spring field, Penn State University. Fireflies are often regarded as beneficial due to their role in natural pest control and their enchanting bioluminescent displays during the evening hours.

This image was deposited for ENT 532: Insect Biodiversity and Evolution in Fall 2023.

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Work Title Firefly ENT532
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Creators
  1. Anju Poudel
License No Copyright - U.S.
Work Type Image
Publication Date November 21, 2023
Language
  1. English
DOI doi:10.26207/2jr5-8571
Geographic Area
  1. Pennsylvania
Deposited November 21, 2023

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    • A firefly from the Lampyridae family was found on a tomato plant in Rock Spring field, Penn State University. Fireflies are often regarded as beneficial due to their role in natural pest control and their enchanting bioluminescent displays during the evening hours.
    • A firefly from the Lampyridae family was found on a tomato plant in Rock Spring field, Penn State University. Fireflies are often regarded as beneficial due to their role in natural pest control and their enchanting bioluminescent displays during the evening hours.
    • This image was deposited for ENT 532: Insect Biodiversity and Evolution in Fall 2023.
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