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Fireflies, belonging to the Lampyridae family, are remarkable creatures known for their bioluminescence. With orange-yellow and green-red light variations, these insects have distinct male and female appearances. Fireflies undergo a complex life cycle, comprising egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages, with adults surviving for about 1-4 weeks. Their soft light is produced through a unique chemical process, primarily seen at night. However, habitat destruction and pollution threaten their survival, as they depend on specific environments near water bodies. Understanding fireflies helps appreciate and protect these natural wonders.
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Name…………Miss Kanlayanee Moonee…………. Class : …6/1… No : …33…… Direction: Make a diagram to conclude the article: Firefly the natural lantern. orange yellow the 5-6 abdominal segments green red female the 5 abdominal segments brown 1/50 – 1/400 candle power male The colors of firefly light yellow firefly glowworm Lampyridae the light production colors Coleoptera male Family name female twinkle its light at night Scientific name Common name 3 times equal in lengths when spreading live around 1 month 1-4 weeks to hatch name The adult stage soft membrane The egg stage the back wings Firefly’s life cycle Firefly : the natural lantern have two pairs of wings The pupal stage the lava stage the front wings six legs the disappearing of firefly shining a soft light the introduction of the electricity look like a worm spend most of its time under leaves or rock near water the altering of the environment the destruction of its habitat eat shell fish or snail the use of insecticides water from pollution building house of condominium along the side of the canal, river and road