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Campello, Lucas, Stephanie Vaz, José R. M. Mermudes, André L. D. Ferreira, and Luiz F. L. Silveira. "Comparative morphology and key to Amydetinae genera, with description of three new firefly species (Coleoptera, Lampyridae)." ZooKeys 1114 (July 27, 2022): 131–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1114.77692.

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Amydetinae is an exclusively Neotropical subfamily of fireflies, distributed among three genera: Amydetes Illiger, 1807, Magnoculus McDermott, 1964, and Memoan Silveira & Mermudes, 2013. Here, we describe three new species of Amydetinae: two belonging to Amydetes (A. alexisp. nov. and A. marolaesp. nov.) and one to the previously monotypic Memoan (Me. conanisp. nov.). All three species are known only from the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. Endoskeletal structures of Memoan and Magnoculus species are described and compared with those of Amydetes for the first time. After studying t
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Campello, Lucas, Stephanie Vaz, José R. M. Mermudes, André L. D. Ferreira, and Luiz F. L. Silveira. "Comparative morphology and key to Amydetinae genera, with description of three new firefly species (Coleoptera, Lampyridae)." ZooKeys 1114 (July 27, 2022): 131–66. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1114.77692.

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Amydetinae is an exclusively Neotropical subfamily of fireflies, distributed among three genera: Amydetes Illiger, 1807, Magnoculus McDermott, 1964, and Memoan Silveira & Mermudes, 2013. Here, we describe three new species of Amydetinae: two belonging to Amydetes (A. alexi sp. nov. and A. marolae sp. nov.) and one to the previously monotypic Memoan (Me. conani sp. nov.). All three species are known only from the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. Endoskeletal structures of Memoan and Magnoculus species are described and compared with those of Amydetes for the first time. After studyin
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Silveira, Luiz Felipe Lima, Jose Ricardo Mermudes, and Milada Bocakova. "Systematic review of the firefly genus Scissicauda (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Amydetinae) from Brazil." ZooKeys 558 (February 1, 2016): 55–75. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.558.6040.

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The Amydetinae genus Scissicauda McDermott, 1964 is reviewed and redescribed. We describe S. balena sp. n. from Brazil as new, and provide illustrations of the structural features and a key to species of both sexes.
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Aulia, Annisa Izmi, Mairawita, and Resti Rahayu. "JENIS KUNANG-KUNANG (COLEOPTERA: LAMPYRIDAE) DI KAWASAN GUNUNG TUJUH, KABUPATEN KERINCI, PROVINSI JAMBI." Metamorfosa: Journal of Biological Sciences 4, no. 2 (2017): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/metamorfosa.2017.v04.i02.p02.

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A study about firefly species was conducted at the Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci, Jambi Province. This study was used purposive sampling method and direct collection used insect net at Gunung Tujuh lake climb track. The results show that 59 individuals were collected consist of three subfamilies (Amydetinae, Lampyrinae and Luciolinae), six genera and 10 species. One species from Amydetinae are Vesta menetriesi, Lampyrinae were three species are Diaphanes javanus, Pyrocoelia analis and larvae of Lamprigera sp, and Luciolinae were six species are Curtos cerea, Curtos sp. 1, Curtos sp. 2, Luciola picea,
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Keller, Oliver, and Marc A. Branham. "Notes on the Amydetinae (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) in McDermott's 1966 catalogue of Lampyridae." Insecta Mundi, no. 628 (May 25, 2018): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3699496.

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SILVEIRA, LUIZ FELIPE LIMA DA, and JOSÉ RICARDO MIRAS MERMUDES. "A new tropical montane firefly genus and species, active during winter and endemic to the southeastern Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae)." Zootaxa 4221, no. 2 (2017): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4221.2.4.

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Here we describe Araucariocladus hiems gen. et sp. nov. (Lampyridae: Amydetinae), a firefly species endemic to high montane forests, and occurring during June, a relatively cool and dry month in the Southeastern Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil. We tentatively place it in Psilocladina McDermott, and discuss the limitations of its classification. We also provide illustrations of key structural features of the new taxa and discuss its affinities.
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Bocakova, Milada, Luiz Felipe Lima Silveira, and Jose Ricardo Mermudes. "Systematic review of the firefly genus Scissicauda (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Amydetinae) from Brazil." ZooKeys 558 (February 1, 2016): 55–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.558.6040.

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Viviani, Vadim Ravara, and Raphael Machado dos Santos. "Bioluminescent Coleoptera of Biological Station of Boracéia (Salesópolis, SP, Brazil): diversity, bioluminescence and habitat distribution." Biota Neotropica 12, no. 3 (2012): 21–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1676-06032012000300001.

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Brazil hosts the richest biodiversity of bioluminescent beetles in the world. Several species are found in the Atlantic rain forest, one of the richest and most threatened tropical forests in the world. We have catalogued the biodiversity of bioluminescent species mainly of Elateroidea superfamily occurring in one of the last largest and most preserved remnants of Atlantic rain forest, located at the Biological Station of Boracéia of São Paulo University (Salesopolis, SP, Brazil). This site accounted with the largest diversity ever found for a single place in São Paulo State, with 39 species:
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PÉREZ-HERNÁNDEZ, CISTEIL X., SANTIAGO ZARAGOZA-CABALLERO, and ALBERTO ROMO-GALICIA. "Updated checklist of the fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) of Mexico." Zootaxa 5092, no. 3 (2022): 291–317. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5092.3.3.

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An updated checklist of fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) from Mexico is presented. The checklist includes the following valid taxa: the subfamilies Amydetinae Olivier in Wytsman, 1907, Chespiritoinae Ferreira, Keller and Branham, 2020, Photurinae Lacordaire, 1857, Pterotinae LeConte, 1861, and Lampyrinae Rafinesque, 1815, in addition to 8 tribes (including incertae sedis), 2 subtribes, 25 genera, and 232 species. We also propose Photinus cubilguitzi Pérez-Hernández & Zaragoza-Caballero nom. nov. as a replacement name for Photinus moestus (Gorham, 1884) nec Photinus moestus (Perty, 1830).
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Zeballos, Leandro Felipe, André Silva Roza, Lucas Campello-Gonçalves, et al. "Phylogeny of Scissicauda Species, with Eight New Species, including the First Photinini Fireflies with Biflabellate Antennae (Coleoptera: Lampyridae)." Diversity 15, no. 5 (2023): 620. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15050620.

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Photinini is the largest tribe of Lampyrinae fireflies, with over 30 genera and nearly 750 species, and includes taxa where adults may or may not have light organs. A focus on taxa with bioluminescent adults left the taxonomy of dark fireflies in poor condition compared to taxa with lit adults. A recent phylogenetic study based on molecular data supported the transfer of Scissicauda McDermott, 1964—traditionally placed in Amydetinae due to the flabellate antenna of its type species—to Photinini at a branch sided with Pyropyga Motschulsky, 1852 and Pyractonema Solier, 1849. Such placement had n
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