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The Luciolinae are among the largest subfamilies of fireflies (
Lampyridae The Lampyridae are a family of elateroid beetles with more than 2,000 described species, many of which are light-emitting. They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production ...
). They seem to be all "flashing" (as opposed to "continuous-glow") fireflies. They are a diverse lineage, spreading throughout the warm parts of
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into
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and
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and south to the Australian region.Stanger-Hall, Kathrin F.; Lloyd, James E. & Hillis, David M. (2007): Phylogeny of North American fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae): Implications for the evolution of light signals. ''
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'' 45(1): 33-49. (HTML abstract)
Several tropical species, notably of the genus '' Pteroptyx'', are of local economic importance. Their displays will self-synchronize until the entire local firefly population flashes in the same rhythm, creating a stunning spectacle that is popular with
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s. The most well-known location to witness these displays is on the
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at Kampong Kuantan,
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. Two Japanese species of '' Luciola'', collectively known as ''hotaru'' (蛍), are highly significant in Japanese culture and
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. They are symbols of the ''
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'' (人魂 or 人玉), the
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s of the newly dead. See also the explanations at the article on the movie '' Hotaru no Haka'' ("Grave of the Fireflies") for a discussion of the cultural significance of the ''hotaru''.


Systematics

The group has recently been examined using molecular phylogenetics, using fairly comprehensive sampling.


Genera

*'' Abscondita'' Ballantyne, Lambkin & Fu, 2013 *'' Aquatica'' Fu, Ballantyne & Lambkin, 2010 *'' Aquilonia'' Ballantyne, 2009 *'' Asymmetricata'' Ballantyne, 2009 *'' Atyphella'' Olliff, 1890 *'' Australoluciola'' Ballantyne, 2013 *'' Colophotia'' Motschulsky, 1853 *'' Convexa'' Ballantyne, 2009 *'' Curtos'' Motschulsky, 1845 *'' Emarginata'' Ballantyne, 2019 *'' Emeia'' Fu, Ballantyne & Lambkin, 2012 *'' Gilvainsula'' Ballantyne, 2009 *'' Inflata'' Boontop, 2015 *'' Kuantana'' Ballantyne, 2019 *'' Lampyroidea'' Costa, 1875 *'' Lloydiella'' Ballantyne, 2009 *'' Luciola'' Laporte, 1833 *'' Magnalata'' Ballantyne, 2009 *'' Medeopteryx'' Ballantyne, 2013 *'' Missimia'' Ballantyne, 2009 * '' Nipponoluciola'' Ballantyne, 2022 *'' Pacifica'' Ballantyne, 2013 *'' Photuroluciola'' Pic, 1931 *'' Pteroptyx'' Olivier, 1902 *'' Pygatyphella'' Ballantyne, 1968 *'' Pygoluciola'' Wittmer, 1939 *'' Pyrophanes'' Olivier, 1885 *''
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'' Ballantyne, 2016 *''
Serratia ''Serratia'' is a genus of Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Yersiniaceae. According to the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing Nomenclature (LPSN), there are currently 19 species of ''Serratia'' that a ...
'' Ballantyne, 2019 *'' Triangulara'' Pimpasalee, 2016 *'' Trisinuata'' Ballantyne, 2013


References

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