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Nice job documenting these candle fireflies! They are often not that easy to catch!
Flicker flashes like those of Pyractomena angulata do not fit very well into our flash pattern measurements/terminology. While the flicker is technically made up of many brief pulses emitted very closely together, for our purposes it’s also okay to treat the flicker as one modulated flash. In this case, the flash pattern period (4 seconds) is the most useful measurement. No need to change what you’ve entered, but I wanted to let you know that it’s okay not to try to estimate those very quick time measurements!