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Glowworm or glow-worm is the common name for various groups of insect larvae and adult larviform females that glow through
bioluminescence Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by living organisms. It is a form of chemiluminescence. Bioluminescence occurs widely in marine vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as in some fungi, microorganisms including some b ...
. They include the European common glow-worm and other members of the Lampyridae, but bioluminescence also occurs in the families Elateridae, Phengodidae and Rhagophthalmidae among beetles; as well as members of the genera Arachnocampa,
Keroplatus ''Keroplatus'' is a genus of predatory fungus gnats in the family Keroplatidae. Several species are bioluminescent.V.R. Viviani, D.T. Amaral, V.R. Bevilaqua, R.L. Falaschi (2018) ''Orfelia''-type luciferin and its associated storage protein in th ...
and
Orfelia ''Orfelia'' is a cosmopolitan genus of flies in the family Keroplatidae. Species *'' Orfelia affinis'' ( Brunetti, 1912) *'' Orfelia amurensis'' Zaitzev, 1994 *'' Orfelia angulata'' (Sasakawa, 1994) *'' Orfelia angustata'' (Van Duzee, 1928) *'' ...
among keroplatid
fungus gnat Fungus gnats are small, dark, short-lived gnats, of the families Sciaridae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae, Bolitophilidae, and Mycetophilidae (order Diptera); they comprise six of the seven families placed in the superfamily Sciaroide ...
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Beetles

Four families of beetles are
bioluminescent Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by living organisms. It is a form of chemiluminescence. Bioluminescence occurs widely in marine vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as in some Fungus, fungi, microorganisms including ...
. The wingless larviform females and larvae of these bioluminescent species are usually known as "glowworms". Winged males may or may not also exhibit bioluminescence. Their light may be emitted as flashes or as a constant glow, and usually range in colour from green, yellow, to orange. The families are closely related, and are all members of the beetle superfamily, Elateroidea. Phylogenetic analyses have indicated that bioluminescence may have a single evolutionary origin among the families Lampyridae, Phengodidae, and Rhagophthalmidae; but is likely to have arisen independently among Elateridae. * Family Elateridae – The click beetles. Of the estimated 10,000 species classified under this family, around 200 species from tropical regions of the Americas and some Melanesian islands are bioluminescent. All of them are members of the subfamily Pyrophorinae, except for one species, ''
Campyloxenus pyrothorax ''Campyloxenus'' is a bioluminescent genus of click beetles in the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capabl ...
'', which belongs to subfamily Campyloxeninae, and '' Balgus schnusei'', in Thylacosterninae. * Family Lampyridae – True Fireflies. Contains around 2,000 species found throughout the world. Some "Glow worms" are in this family. * Family Phengodidae – Usually known as glowworm beetles. Contains around 230 species endemic to the New World. This family also includes railroad worms, which are unique among all terrestrial bioluminescent organisms in producing red light. * Family Rhagophthalmidae – Contains around 30 species found in Asia. The validity of this family has not been fully resolved. Rhagophthalmidae was formerly considered to be a subfamily under Phengodidae before being treated as a distinct family. Some authors now believe that it should be classified under Lampyridae.


Fungus gnats

Three genera of
fungus gnat Fungus gnats are small, dark, short-lived gnats, of the families Sciaridae, Diadocidiidae, Ditomyiidae, Keroplatidae, Bolitophilidae, and Mycetophilidae (order Diptera); they comprise six of the seven families placed in the superfamily Sciaroide ...
s are bioluminescent, and known as "glowworms" in their larval stage. They produce a blue-green light. The larvae spin sticky webs to catch food. They are found in caves, overhangs, rock cavities, and other sheltered, wet areas. They are usually classified under the family Keroplatidae, but this is not universally accepted and some authors place them under Mycetophilidae instead. Despite the similarities in function and appearance, the bioluminescent systems of the three genera are not
homologous Homology may refer to: Sciences Biology *Homology (biology), any characteristic of biological organisms that is derived from a common ancestor *Sequence homology, biological homology between DNA, RNA, or protein sequences * Homologous chrom ...
and are believed to have evolved separately. * Genus '' Arachnocampa'' – around five species found only in New Zealand and
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. The best-known member of the genus is the New Zealand glowworm, '' Arachnocampa luminosa.'' The larvae are predatory and use their lights to lure prey into their webs. * Genus ''
Orfelia ''Orfelia'' is a cosmopolitan genus of flies in the family Keroplatidae. Species *'' Orfelia affinis'' ( Brunetti, 1912) *'' Orfelia amurensis'' Zaitzev, 1994 *'' Orfelia angulata'' (Sasakawa, 1994) *'' Orfelia angustata'' (Van Duzee, 1928) *'' ...
'' – sometimes known as "dismalites". Contains a single species, ''
Orfelia fultoni ''Orfelia fultoni'' or “dismalites” is a carnivorous species of fly larvae. It is the only bioluminescent species of dipteran fly found in North America. They produce the bluest light of any studied bioluminescent insect. Discovery ''O. ful ...
'', found only in
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. Like ''Arachnocampa'' spp., their larvae may use their lights to attract prey like springtails and other small insects, but their main food is fungal spores. * Genus ''
Keroplatus ''Keroplatus'' is a genus of predatory fungus gnats in the family Keroplatidae. Several species are bioluminescent.V.R. Viviani, D.T. Amaral, V.R. Bevilaqua, R.L. Falaschi (2018) ''Orfelia''-type luciferin and its associated storage protein in th ...
'' – found in Eurasia. Unlike ''Arachnocampa'' and ''Orfelia'', the larvae of ''Keroplatus'' feed only on fungal spores. Their bioluminescence is believed to have no function and is vestigial.


See also

* Larviform


References


External links

{{wikiquote, Glowworms
Springbrook Glow Worms Research Centre.
All about glow worms rachnocampa flavain the Gold Coast hinterland, Queensland Australia.
All About Glow Worm in Tamborine, Gold Coast
Descriptive information on Glow Worm Life Cycle and Where are found in Australia.
The UK Glow Worm Survey
has county-by-county lists of glowworm sites in the UK.
An introduction to the fireflies and glow-worms of Europe
information on the biology, life cycle, bioluminescence and evolution of glow-worms. Fly biology Beetles by adaptation Bioluminescent insects Insect common names