- The
Rhagophthalmidae are a
family of
beetles within the
superfamily Elateroidea.
Members of this
beetle family have
bioluminescent organs on the larvae...
-
bioluminescence also
occurs in the
families Elateridae,
Phengodidae and
Rhagophthalmidae among beetles; as well as
members of the
genera Arachnocampa, Keroplatus...
- Phengodidae, the Cydistinae, are
found in
Western Asia. The
family Rhagophthalmidae, an Old
World group, used to be
included in the Phengodidae. Larval...
- Lycidae,
Omethidae (which
includes Telegeusidae), Phengodidae, and
Rhagophthalmidae.
Soldier beetles often feed on
nectar and
pollen as well as predating...
-
Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) and
weevils as well as some
fireflies (
Rhagophthalmidae) have
divided eyes,
while many have eyes that are notched, and a few...
- the
families Lampyridae (~2000 species),
Phengodidae (~200 species),
Rhagophthalmidae (100 species) and
Elateridae (>100 species).
Females in
several lineages...
- for the
firefly (Lampyridae),
railroad worm (Phengodidae),
starworm (
Rhagophthalmidae), and click-beetle (Pyrophorini)
bioluminescent systems. It is the...
- 11646/zootaxa.3765.3.1. ISSNĀ 1175-5334. PMIDĀ 24870897.
Lampyridae Phengodidae Rhagophthalmidae Thylodrias contractus Hypermetamorphosis Neoteny v t e...
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Lampyridae (Fireflies)
Phengodidae (Glowworm beetles)
railroad worms Rhagophthalmidae Sinopyrophoridae Certain Elateridae (Click beetles)
Pyrophorini Balgus...
-
dimorphism in the
compound eye of
Rhagophthalmus ohbai (Coleoptera:
Rhagophthalmidae):
Morphology and ultrastructure".
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology...