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''Pteroptyx'' is a genus of fireflies in the subfamily
Luciolinae The Luciolinae are among the largest subfamilies of fireflies (Lampyridae). They seem to be all "flashing" (as opposed to "continuous-glow") fireflies. They are a diverse lineage, spreading throughout the warm parts of Eurasia into temperate Euro ...
found in Southeast Asia. It has long been noted for the ability to perform synchronous flashing, though not all species synchronize. These synchronizing species have been found on so-called 'firefly trees' and created a growing firefly-watching tour industry in some regions. Species of the genus have been identified in
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Identification

The genus ''Pteroptyx'' was first proposed by Ernest Olivier in 1902 for ''
Luciola ''Luciola'' is a genus of "flashing" fireflies (family Lampyridae), especially well known from Japan. They are often called "Japanese fireflies", but their members range farther into Asia and reach southern Europe (Italy, France, Spain, Portugal ...
''-like species. He identified two species, ''Luciola malaccae'' and ''Luciola testacea,'' which were later reassigned to the ''Pteroptyx'' genus. Three subsequent species, ''P. tener'', ''P. bearni'', and ''P. valida'' were described by Olivier between 1907 and 1909. Much of the work revising the genera within ''Luciolinae'' has been done by Australian entomologist Lesley Ballantyne, beginning in 1970. The genus was originally defined based on characteristics of adult males: deflexed elytral apex, trisinuate ventrite 7, and a metafemoral comb. However some of the recently assigned species do not have either the deflexed elytral apex or the metafemoral comb. Developments in molecular sequencing techniques have improved the ability of entomologists to identify and delineate new species based on only female or larval specimens that were not collected in association with males. Jusoh et al. (2014) used these techniques to propose a new species, ''P. balingiana'', as distinct from ''P. malaccae'', but it has not been widely accepted.


Ecology

The males of two species, ''P. malaccae'' and ''P. tener'', are often found in large groups on certain trees and perform synchronized flashing displays to attract females for mating. The first report of these synchronous displays was recorded in Thailand over a century ago, although the number of fireflies have decreased, likely due to the reduction of the necessary mangrove forests due to urbanization and shrimp farming in Thailand. Pollution and habitat loss have resulted in the loss of nearly all ''Pteroptyx'' populations from the area around
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. Many of the species examined by Jusoh et al. in 2018 using genetic sequencing of the
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were associated with mangroves, as their larva need a continuously damp environment to develop. As a result, many of the species in the genus are at risk of habitat loss due to damage of mangroves as a result of rising sea levels from
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Human interaction

Boat tours for observing the congregating, synchronous flashing of ''Pteroptyx'' species are popular in the
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of southern Thailand and Malaysia. This form of
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has been used to stress the importance of mangrove protection and preservation, as many of the tour operators are local fishermen earning supplemental income.


Species

As described by Ballantyne & Lambkin in 2015, there are 17 known species in ''Pteroptyx''.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q18591556 Lampyridae genera Bioluminescent insects Fauna of Asia Lampyridae