firefly
See also: fire-fly
English

Fireflies in the woods near Nuremberg

A firefly
Alternative forms
Noun
firefly (plural fireflies)
- (Northern US, Western US, Florida) Any beetle of the family Lampyridae, which exhibit bioluminescence during twilight.
- 2000, Exploring Life Science, 2: Bats—Cave Life, Marshall Cavendish, page 96,
- Fireflies are the best-known insects that produce light. […] Many fireflies use their light to communicate, particularly at mating time when males and females have to get together.
- 2004, B. V. David, T. N. Ananthakrishnan, “Chapter 20: Bioluminescence”, in General and Applied Entomology, 2nd edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, page 130:
- The luciferins are different in different species and today both the luciferin and luciferase in the firefly are available in the crystalline form.
- 2007, Lars Olof Björn, Helen Ghiradella, “23: Bioluminescence”, in Lars Olof Björn, editor, Photobiology: The Science of Life and Light, 2nd edition, Springer, page 607:
- Various other luciferase genes, especially the firefly luciferase gene, are also used for the study of gene regulation. […] The classic use of bioluminescence, however, is the use of a luciferin-luciferase mixture from fireflies as an assay for ATP.
- 2000, Exploring Life Science, 2: Bats—Cave Life, Marshall Cavendish, page 96,
Synonyms
- (beetle): lightning bug
Derived terms
Translations
Lampyridae
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