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Awesome observation, Rosalind! Nicely documented.
One thing to note about terminology– even though Photuris frontalis does do long flash trains, we usually describe them as having a single-flash flash-pattern, because that is the unit that is predictably repeated. So, if the flash pattern period was 0.6 seconds and the duration (hard to measure!) was 0.2 seconds, the interval would be 0.4 seconds.