Observation: Photinus pyralis

Observation: Photinus pyralis

Primary Observer:

Vanessa

Event Date:

2024-06-29

Status:

Unreviewed

Survey

Site Name:

7 Elnew

Province/State:

Massachusetts

Event Date:

2024-06-29

Time of Day:

Day-Time

Start Time:

18:30

End Time:

18:40

Number of Observers:

1

Primary Observer:

Vanessa

Additional Observers:

NA

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Location and Habitat

Location Accuracy (meters):

0-25

Habitat Type:

Developed - Sub/urban areas; parks/gardens

Habitat Type Notes:

Found a firefly on my Zinnias that I recently planted in a small garden bed right next to our house in a suburban neighborhood. Our yard is chemical-free, and we are slowly introducing perennial natives throughout our yard.

Elevation (meters):

.25

Area Searched (hectares):

 

Artificial Light Sources

Vehicles: No
Street Lights: No
Buildings: No

Artificial Light Types

Sky Glow (diffuse illumination in the sky): No
Light Trespass (light cast on surfaces beyond its intended target): No
Glare (bright light causing visual discomfort): No

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Observation

Observation Type:

Non-Flashing

Number Observed:

1

Genus:

Photinus

Species:

pyralis

Observation Notes:

Observed on a zinnia in a recently planted small garden bed next to my house in a suburban neighborhood. Our yard is chemical-free and we are slowly introducing native plants in other areas of our yard. It’s the second firefly I’ve seen in our yard (the other was on the patio during the day a few weeks ago) but this was the first time I took a photo. Other insects we commonly find in our yard: slugs, worms, dragonflies, aphids, mosquitos.

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