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''Phausis'' is a genus of
firefly The Lampyridae are a family of elateroid beetles with more than 2,000 described species, many of which are light-emitting. They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production ...
beetles (family Lampyridae). These beetles are for the most part unimpressive in their appearance and behaviour, so have not drawn much study, and little is known about many of the species. Species in this genus are at least known from
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. Ten species are described in North America, ranging throughout much of the continent. The genera ''Phausis'' and '' Lamprohiza'' are very similar and in need of revision; the delimitations between the two are not clear. Alternatively, ''Phausis'' may be
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and/or at least in part
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with ''Lamprohiza''. The genus is traditionally placed in the tribe Photinini of the Lampyrinae, but at least the blue ghost firefly, '' Phausis reticulata'' does not seem to be particularly close to this group (or ''Lamprohiza'' for that matter) and might not even belong in the
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Lampyrinae.


Description

''Phausis'' males are small compared to many fireflies, ranging from about . Most are brown to brown-black in colour and have transparent "window" spots in the front half of the pronotum. A key characteristic distinguishing adult male ''Phausis'' from most other firefly genera is the presence of a minute glassy bead at the tip of each
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. Males have huge eyes. Female ''Phausis'' specimens are assumed to be larviform; the females have not been discovered, possibly because they often live in burrows in the soil, so are not easily collected. Most males are not luminescent, while females are likely to emit
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in the form of a continuous glow. Males of the species '' Phausis reticulata'' also emit a faint, constant glow.


Species

* '' Phausis californica'' Fender, 1966 * ''
Phausis dorothae ''Phausis'' is a genus of firefly beetles (family Lampyridae). These beetles are for the most part unimpressive in their appearance and behaviour, so have not drawn much study, and little is known about many of the species. Species in this gen ...
'' Fender, 1961 * ''
Phausis inaccensa ''Phausis inaccensa'', also known as the "shadow ghost", is a species of firefly in the family of beetles known as Lampyridae. It is found in North America. The larviform females of the species are bioluminescent Bioluminescence is the ...
'' LeConte, 1878 * ''
Phausis luminosa ''Phausis'' is a genus of firefly beetles (family Lampyridae). These beetles are for the most part unimpressive in their appearance and behaviour, so have not drawn much study, and little is known about many of the species. Species in this gen ...
'' Fender, 1966 * ''
Phausis marina ''Phausis'' is a genus of firefly beetles (family Lampyridae). These beetles are for the most part unimpressive in their appearance and behaviour, so have not drawn much study, and little is known about many of the species. Species in this gen ...
'' Fender, 1966 * ''
Phausis nigra ''Phausis nigra'' is a species of firefly in the beetle family Lampyridae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * Lampyridae Bioluminescent insects Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1937 {{f ...
'' Hopping, 1937 * '' Phausis reticulata'' – blue ghost firefly * ''
Phausis rhombica ''Phausis rhombica'' is a species of firefly in the beetle family Lampyridae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * Lampyridae Bioluminescent insects Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1962 ...
'' Fender, 1961 * ''
Phausis riversi ''Phausis'' is a genus of firefly beetles (family Lampyridae). These beetles are for the most part unimpressive in their appearance and behaviour, so have not drawn much study, and little is known about many of the species. Species in this gen ...
'' (LeConte, 1884 (1885)) * ''
Phausis skelleyi ''Phausis'' is a genus of firefly beetles (family Lampyridae). These beetles are for the most part unimpressive in their appearance and behaviour, so have not drawn much study, and little is known about many of the species. Species in this gen ...
'' Fender, 1961


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q4042575 Lampyridae Lampyridae genera Bioluminescent insects Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte