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Firefly

Firefly
Rainy weekend here and I finally gave up an pulled an image from the archive. Queen Ann's Lace provides the backdrop for this firefly.

Daucus carota, whose common names include wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace (North America), is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalized to North America and Australia. Domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus.

The Lampyridae are a family of insects in the beetle order Coleoptera. They are winged beetles, and commonly called fireflies or lightning bugs for their conspicuous use of bioluminescence during twilight to attract mates or prey. Fireflies produce a "cold light", with no infrared or ultraviolet frequencies. This chemically produced light from the lower abdomen may be yellow, green, or pale red, with wavelengths from 510 to 670 nanometers

, Sami Serola (inactive), Karen's Place and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied
Many thanks Chrissy! :-)
8 years ago.
 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied
Many thanks! :-)
8 years ago.
 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied
All little girls should have chased these around at night! Many thanks Karen! :-)
8 years ago.
 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied
Many thanks Sami! :-)
8 years ago.
 Indycaver (Norm)
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied
Many thanks Jaap! :-)
8 years ago.

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