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Family (Alpha):
CARABIDAE - Cicindelinae - Tiger Beetles
CARABIDAE - Trechinae - No Common Name
CERAMBYCIDAE - Aseminae - Longhorns
CERAMBYCIDAE - Cerambycinae - Longhorns
CERAMBYCIDAE - Lamiinae - Flat-faced Longhorns
CERAMBYCIDAE - Lepturinae - Flower Longhorns
CERAMBYCIDAE - Parandrinae - Longhorns
CERAMBYCIDAE - Prioninae - Longhorns
CERAMBYCIDAE - Spondylidinae - Longhorns
DISTENIIDAE - Disteniinae - No Common Name
LAMPYRIDAE - -
LAMPYRIDAE - Lampyrinae - Fireflies
LAMPYRIDAE - Photurinae - Fireflies
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LAMPYRIDAE Members:
Ellychnia corrusca
Lucidota atra
Lucidota punctata
Phausis unidentified species
Phausis new species 1
Phausis reticulata
Photinus australis
Photinus carolinus
Photinus consanguineus
Photinus ignitus
Photinus indictus
Photinus marginellus
Photinus macdermotti
Photinus pyralis
Photinus pyralis complex
Photinus sabulosus
Photinus scintillans
Photinus umbratus
Pyractomena angulata
Pyractomena borealis
Pyractomena lucifera
Pyractomena marginalis
Pyropyga decipiens
Pyropyga minuta
Photuris frontalis
Photuris pennsylvanica
Photuris versicolor
Photuris versicolor complex
Pollaclasis bifaria
Members of
Lucidota
:
Lucidota atra
Lucidota punctata
12 NC
Records
Lucidota punctata
- No Common Name
Photo by: Rob Van Epps
Taxonomy
Family:
LAMPYRIDAE
Subfamily:
Lampyrinae
Identification
Field Guide Descriptions:
Faust (2017)
Online Resources:
BugGuide
,
Wikipedia
,
GBIF
iNaturalist
Comments:
A very small, black firefly. The elytra are unmarked and the pronotum has a pair of small, ruby-red triangles; in L. atra, pink and yellow stripes occur, covering the entire dorsal surface of the pronotum with some individuals completely dark.
Total Length [body plus wings; excludes ovipositor]:
5-6 mm (Faust, 2017)
Structural Features:
The antennae are flattened, as in atra, but are narrower.
Distribution in North Carolina
County Map:
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Flight Dates:
High Mountains (HM) ≥
4,000 ft.
Low Mountains (LM) <
4,000 ft.
Piedmont (Pd)
Coastal Plain (CP)
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats:
Moist, open deciduous and mixed forests (Faust, 2017)
Diet:
Observation Methods:
Adults of this species are diurnal and do not flash. Like L. atra, they fly slowly and low to the ground (Faust, 2017)
Abundance/Frequency:
Adult Phenology:
Our records all come from early summer
Status in North Carolina
Natural Heritage Program Status:
Natural Heritage Program Ranks:
G5 S3S4
State Protection:
As with other North Carolina insects, no state laws provide them any protection. Permits must be obtained, however, to collect them in State Parks and other nature preserves
Comments:
Photo Gallery for
Lucidota punctata
Recorded by: Rob Van Epps
Rutherford Co.
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