Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Lampyris noctiluca(male)? (Lamprohiza splendidula)

Posted by Mucha Fero on 23-06-2011 04:41
#1

Lampyris noctiluca(male) is the correct name? Thank you very much.
Slovak Republik, Terchová region on the Malá Fatra, approximately 700 m above sea level 22.06.2011.

Edited by Mucha Fero on 24-06-2011 05:26

Posted by Mucha Fero on 23-06-2011 04:42
#2

[quote]Mucha Fero wrote:

Posted by Sundew on 23-06-2011 19:44
#3

No, this is a male of Lamprohiza splendidula. The males of Lampyris noctiluca can fly, too, but have no functional luminescence organs. So if you see a flying and glowing male, it is always Lamprohiza splendidula.

Posted by Mucha Fero on 24-06-2011 05:28
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Sundew wrote:
No, this is a male of Lamprohiza splendidula. The males of Lampyris noctiluca can fly, too, but have no functional luminescence organs. So if you see a flying and glowing male, it is always Lamprohiza splendidula.


Thank you very much.

Posted by Mucha Fero on 24-06-2011 05:29
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Sundew wrote:
No, this is a male of Lamprohiza splendidula. The males of Lampyris noctiluca can fly, too, but have no functional luminescence organs. So if you see a flying and glowing male, it is always Lamprohiza splendidula.


Thank you very much.

Posted by firefly on 18-06-2014 17:56
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Lampyris noctiluca adult males do have functional light organs.
It just are like in the larval stage, 2 small light organs, but still pretty well visible (it didn´t developed differently like in adult females).

Edited by firefly on 18-06-2014 17:57