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BugGuide Gathering
Smoky Mountains
University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Photo#13005
Glowworm

Glowworm
Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
October 30, 2004
ID from University of FL. (I think :)

Phengodes.
Pretty sure this has to be Phengodes. On the west coast we have Zarhipis, which look similar as larvae. This might be a larviform female. If so, it would have compound eyes, the only easy way to distinguish it from the immature form. Adult males are winged beetles with short elytra (wing covers), and amazing plumose antennae.

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