• Lucíola is an urban fiction novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1862. It treats mainly of the late-nineteenth...
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    Luciola novaki Müller, 1946 Luciola ovalis Luciola owadai Luciola picea Luciola picticollis Luciola pieli[citation needed] Luciola praeusta Luciola roseicollis...
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  • Luciola antennalis, is a species of firefly beetle found in Sri Lanka. Dorsal surface yellow with 4 to 7 depressed antennal segments. "Regional Diversity...
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  • Luciola substriata is a species of firefly found in India, Myanmar, China and Taiwan. The larvae are aquatic and can swim, living in marshes, paddies...
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  • Luciola candezei, is a species of firefly beetle found in Sri Lanka. "Regional Diversity of Fireflies of the subfamily Luciolinae (Coleoptera:Lampyridae)...
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    cervus, and tiger beetles (Cicindelidae). In Japan the Genji firefly, Luciola cruciata, is extremely popular, and in South Africa the Addo elephant dung...
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  • Luciola intricata, is a species of firefly beetle found in Sri Lanka. Body is about 6.1 mm long. Dorsum yellowish brown with dark tipped elytral apices...
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    found in Russia, Japan and Korea. It was formerly placed in the genus Luciola. The larvae are aquatic and live in rice paddies. The genome of Aquatica...
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    ditches and streams, and its larvae are aquatic. It was formerly known as Luciola cruciata but was revised taxonomically in 2022. This species was described...
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  • Aquatica ficta (redirect from Luciola ficta)
    formerly placed in the genus Luciola. Its habitat is still water, and the larvae are aquatic. The species was described as Luciola ficta by Ernest Olivier...
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