Pterotus

Small genus of fireflies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pterotus is the sole genus in the firefly subfamily Pterotinae. It is characterized by flabellate antennae with three to ten antennomeres and rami, or branches, of the antennae longer than the antennomeres.[3]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Suborder:Polyphaga
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Pterotus
Pterotus obscuripennis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Elateriformia
Family: Lampyridae
Subfamily: Pterotinae
Genus: Pterotus
LeConte, 1859
Species

Pterotus curticornis Chemsak, 1978[1]
Pterotus obscuripennis LeConte, 1859[2]

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Pterotus is found in chaparral habitats on the western coast of North America and in deserts as far east as Jeff Davis County, Texas.[4] Adult females are larviform and both emit pheromones and glow to attract non-luminescent males.[5] While there are two described species in Pterotus,[6][7][8] whether they are truly separate species is yet unclear.[4]

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