Lampyrinae
The Lampyrinae are a large subfamily of fireflies (Lampyridae). The exact delimitation, and the internal systematics, are a matter of debate; for long this group was used as a "wastebin taxon" to hold any fireflies with insufficiently resolved relationships. Regardless, they are very diverse even as a good monophyletic group, containing flashing and continuous-glow fireflies from the Holarctic and some tropical forms too. The ancestral Lampyrinae probably had no or very primitive light signals; in any case several modern lineages have returned to the pheromone communication of their ancestors independently it seems.
CratomorphiniDiaphanes (beetle)Ellychnia corruscaEllychnia hatchiEllychnia simplexLamproceriniNelsonphotusParaphausisPhotinus ardensPhotinus brimleyiPhotinus collustransPhotinus consanguineusPhotinus consimilisPhotinus cookiiPhotinus curtatusPhotinus dimissusPhotinus ignitusPhotinus immaculatusPhotinus indictusPhotinus knulliPhotinus macdermottiPhotinus marginellusPhotinus obscurellusPhotinus punctulatusPhotinus sabulosusPhotinus stellarisPhotinus tenuicinctusPhotinus texanusProlutacea
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CratomorphiniCyphonocerinaeDiaphanes (beetle)Ellychnia corruscaEllychnia hatchiEllychnia simplexFireflyLamprigeraLamproceriniLampyriniLuciolinaeNelsonphotusParaphausisPhausisPhotininiPhotinus (beetle)Photinus ardensPhotinus brimleyiPhotinus collustransPhotinus consanguineusPhotinus consimilisPhotinus cookiiPhotinus curtatusPhotinus dimissusPhotinus ignitusPhotinus immaculatusPhotinus indictusPhotinus knulliPhotinus macdermottiPhotinus marginellusPhotinus obscurellusPhotinus punctulatusPhotinus sabulosusPhotinus stellarisPhotinus tenuicinctusPhotinus texanusPhoturinaePhoturis
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CratomorphiniDiaphanes (beetle)Ellychnia corruscaEllychnia hatchiEllychnia simplexLamproceriniNelsonphotusParaphausisPhotinus ardensPhotinus brimleyiPhotinus collustransPhotinus consanguineusPhotinus consimilisPhotinus cookiiPhotinus curtatusPhotinus dimissusPhotinus ignitusPhotinus immaculatusPhotinus indictusPhotinus knulliPhotinus macdermottiPhotinus marginellusPhotinus obscurellusPhotinus punctulatusPhotinus sabulosusPhotinus stellarisPhotinus tenuicinctusPhotinus texanusProlutacea
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Lampyrinae
The Lampyrinae are a large subfamily of fireflies (Lampyridae). The exact delimitation, and the internal systematics, are a matter of debate; for long this group was used as a "wastebin taxon" to hold any fireflies with insufficiently resolved relationships. Regardless, they are very diverse even as a good monophyletic group, containing flashing and continuous-glow fireflies from the Holarctic and some tropical forms too. The ancestral Lampyrinae probably had no or very primitive light signals; in any case several modern lineages have returned to the pheromone communication of their ancestors independently it seems.
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La sous-famille des Lampyrinae ...... a étant le ver luisant commun.
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Lampyrinae zijn een onderfamil ...... an de glimwormen (Lampyridae).
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The Lampyrinae are a large sub ...... ly included in the Luciolinae.
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Rafinesque, 1815
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Male adult of Lamprohiza splendidula
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Male adult of Lamprohiza splendidula
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subdivision
*Cratomorphini
*Lamprocerini
*Lampyrini
*Photinini
and see text.
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Tribes
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synonyms
*Amydetinae
*Psilocladinae
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Lampyrinae
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La sous-famille des Lampyrinae ...... a étant le ver luisant commun.
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Lampyrinae zijn een onderfamil ...... an de glimwormen (Lampyridae).
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The Lampyrinae are a large sub ...... estors independently it seems.
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Lampyrinae
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Lampyrinae
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Lampyrinae
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