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Thank you for submitting this firefly observation! The yellow flash color and the early evening display timing suggest that you observed fireflies in the genus Photinus. The most likely species, especially given location and the suburban setting, is the big dipper firefly (Photinus pyralis), but close-up photos of the beetle in hand would be helpful for confirmation. The flash pattern period that you noted (2 seconds) would be shorter than typical for Photinus pyralis (3-7 seconds, depending on temperature). Little gray fireflies (Photinus marginellus) are also relatively common in your region.