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Marsh Flicker

Pyractomena dispersa
Species Snapshot

TYPE:

Flashing firefly

GENUS:

Pyractomena

SIZE:

Small to Med (7 - 14 mm)

HABITAT:

Ponds, wetlands

MONTHS:

April, May

TIME:

35 minutes after sunset for about 2 hours

Flash Pattern
P. dispersa

How to Understand the Flash Pattern image

The background of the image represents a common habitat where the firefly might be seen. The colored dots or dashes represent the flashes over time and across space (height and distance flown between flashes). Note the number of flashes, the timing in between flashes, and the color, duration, and shape of the flashes.

Note that the flash pattern will often get faster as the temperature rises.

Physical Appearance
P. dispersa
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Size:

Pronotum:

(Head Shield)

Small to Med (7 - 14 mm)

Yellow with large black elongated triangle in center, bordered with pink. No dark marks on sides. Noticeable central ridge.

Scutellum:

Dark

Elytra:

(Wing Covers)

Dark with narrow yellow borders

Abdomen:

Thorax:

Eyes:

Dark

Dark

Large. Male's eyes are larger than the female's.

Male has 2 lanterns on abdominal segments 6 & 7. Female has 4 lanterns, 2 each on segments 6 & 7.

Lanterns:

Legs:

Short

Map of Arkansas Sightings
P. dispersa
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