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Phengodes Insignis
''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species * '' Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes atezcana'' Zaragoza, 1980 * '' Phengodes bella'' Barber, 1913 * '' Phengodes bimaculata'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bipennifera'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bolivari'' Zaragoza-Caballero, 1981 * '' Phengodes brailovskyi'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * ''Phengodes chamelensis'' Zaragoza, 2004 * '' Phengodes championi'' Pic, 1927 * '' Phengodes ecuadoriana'' Wittmer, 1988 * '' Phengodes fenestrata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes frontalis'' LeConte, 1881 * ''Phengodes fusciceps'' LeConte, 1861 * '' Phengodes inflata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes insignis'' Bourgeois, 1888 * ''Phengodes insulcata'' Pic, 1925 * ''Phengodes laticollis'' LeConte, 1881 * ''Phengodes leonilae'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * ''Phengodes mexicana'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes minor'' Gorham, 1881 * ''Phengodes nigr ...
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Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger
Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger (19 November 1775 – 10 May 1813) was a German entomologist and zoologist. He founded the entomological periodical ''Magazin für Insektenkunde.'' The plant genus '' Illigera'' is named in his honour. Biography Illiger was the son of a merchant in Braunschweig. He studied under the entomologist Johann Hellwig, and later worked on the zoological collections of Johann Centurius Hoffmannsegg. He was educated at the University of Helmstedt and at Gottingen. He was unable to pursue medical studies due to tuberculosis. Illiger was invited to Berlin by Alexander von Humboldt and he became professor and director of the "zoological museum" (which is the Natural History Museum of Berlin in the present day) from its formation in 1810 until his death three years later from tuberculosis. He was the author of ''Prodromus systematis mammalium et avium'' (1811), which was an overhaul of the Linnaean system. It was a major influence on the adoption of the concept ...
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Phengodes Fusciceps
''Phengodes fusciceps'' is a species of glowworm beetle in the family Phengodidae The beetle family Phengodidae is known also as glowworm beetles, whose larvae are known as glowworms. The females and larvae have bioluminescent organs. They occur throughout the New World from extreme southern Canada to Chile, numbering over .... It is found in North America. Subspecies These four subspecies belong to the species ''Phengodes fusciceps'': * ''Phengodes fusciceps floridensis'' Blatchley, 1919 * ''Phengodes fusciceps fusciceps'' LeConte, 1861 * ''Phengodes fusciceps intermedia'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes fusciceps picicollis'' Horn, 1891 References Further reading * * Phengodidae Bioluminescent insects Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1861 Beetles of North America Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte {{elateroidea-stub ...
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Phengodes Tuxtlaensis
''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species * '' Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes atezcana'' Zaragoza, 1980 * '' Phengodes bella'' Barber, 1913 * '' Phengodes bimaculata'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bipennifera'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bolivari'' Zaragoza-Caballero, 1981 * '' Phengodes brailovskyi'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * ''Phengodes chamelensis'' Zaragoza, 2004 * '' Phengodes championi'' Pic, 1927 * '' Phengodes ecuadoriana'' Wittmer, 1988 * '' Phengodes fenestrata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes frontalis'' LeConte, 1881 * ''Phengodes fusciceps ''Phengodes fusciceps'' is a species of glowworm beetle in the family Phengodidae The beetle family Phengodidae is known also as glowworm beetles, whose larvae are known as glowworms. The females and larvae have bioluminescent organs. They ...'' LeConte, 1861 * '' Phengodes inflata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Ph ...
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Phengodes Plumosa
''Phengodes plumosa'', known generally as the glow worm or railroad-worm, is a species of glowworm beetle in the family Phengodidae The beetle family Phengodidae is known also as glowworm beetles, whose larvae are known as glowworms. The females and larvae have bioluminescent organs. They occur throughout the New World from extreme southern Canada to Chile, numbering over .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * External links * Phengodidae Bioluminescent insects Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1790 {{elateroidea-stub ...
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Phengodes Osculati
''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species * '' Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes atezcana'' Zaragoza, 1980 * '' Phengodes bella'' Barber, 1913 * '' Phengodes bimaculata'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bipennifera'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bolivari'' Zaragoza-Caballero, 1981 * '' Phengodes brailovskyi'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * ''Phengodes chamelensis ''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species * ''Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes atezcana'' Zaragoza, 1980 * ''Phengodes bella'' ...'' Zaragoza, 2004 * '' Phengodes championi'' Pic, 1927 * '' Phengodes ecuadoriana'' Wittmer, 1988 * '' Phengodes fenestrata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes frontalis'' LeConte, 1881 * '' Phengodes fusciceps'' LeConte, 1861 * '' Phengodes inflata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' ...
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Phengodes Nigromaculata
''Phengodes nigromaculata'' is a species of glowworm beetle in the family Phengodidae The beetle family Phengodidae is known also as glowworm beetles, whose larvae are known as glowworms. The females and larvae have bioluminescent organs. They occur throughout the New World from extreme southern Canada to Chile, numbering over .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * External links * Phengodidae Bioluminescent insects Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1976 {{elateroidea-stub ...
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Phengodes Nigricornis
''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species * '' Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes atezcana'' Zaragoza, 1980 * '' Phengodes bella'' Barber, 1913 * '' Phengodes bimaculata'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bipennifera'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bolivari'' Zaragoza-Caballero, 1981 * '' Phengodes brailovskyi'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * ''Phengodes chamelensis'' Zaragoza, 2004 * '' Phengodes championi'' Pic, 1927 * '' Phengodes ecuadoriana'' Wittmer, 1988 * '' Phengodes fenestrata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes frontalis'' LeConte, 1881 * ''Phengodes fusciceps'' LeConte, 1861 * '' Phengodes inflata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes insignis'' Bourgeois, 1888 * '' Phengodes insulcata'' Pic, 1925 * '' Phengodes laticollis'' LeConte, 1881 * '' Phengodes leonilae'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * '' Phengodes mexicana'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes minor'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengode ...
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Phengodes Mexicana
''Phengodes mexicana'' is a species of glowworm beetle in the family Phengodidae The beetle family Phengodidae is known also as glowworm beetles, whose larvae are known as glowworms. The females and larvae have bioluminescent organs. They occur throughout the New World from extreme southern Canada to Chile, numbering over .... It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * * Phengodidae Bioluminescent insects Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1976 {{elateroidea-stub ...
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Phengodes Leonilae
''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species * '' Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes atezcana'' Zaragoza, 1980 * '' Phengodes bella'' Barber, 1913 * '' Phengodes bimaculata'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bipennifera'' Gorham, 1881 * '' Phengodes bolivari'' Zaragoza-Caballero, 1981 * '' Phengodes brailovskyi'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * ''Phengodes chamelensis'' Zaragoza, 2004 * '' Phengodes championi'' Pic, 1927 * '' Phengodes ecuadoriana'' Wittmer, 1988 * '' Phengodes fenestrata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes frontalis'' LeConte, 1881 * ''Phengodes fusciceps'' LeConte, 1861 * '' Phengodes inflata'' Wittmer, 1976 * '' Phengodes insignis'' Bourgeois, 1888 * '' Phengodes insulcata'' Pic, 1925 * '' Phengodes laticollis'' LeConte, 1881 * '' Phengodes leonilae'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986 * ''Phengodes mexicana'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes minor'' Gorham, 1881 * ''Phengodes n ...
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Phengodes Laticollis
''Phengodes laticollis'' is a species of the beetle within the family of Phengodidae. The name Phengodidae is the scientific name for a beetle in which their larvae are glowworms and are thus named for their bioluminescent qualities (specifically amongst the females). The beetle family is primarily found in the New World, where most of the diversity in this particular species of beetle is found in tropical America. They are also a species in which are deemed vulnerable, particularly in West Virginia. Within the Phengodes lacticollis, the females are larger than the males and the females are in larviform. The males are luminescent, the females and the larvae, however, have luminescent organs on their trunk segments. This allows for yellow or green light production. Description ''Phengodes lacticollis'' is ...
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