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A species of Colophotia has been reported to be “the” synchronizing firefly of Thailand ( Reinking, O. A., Science, 53, 485; 1921) and we have also seen a large sample of Luciola brahmina, said to have been collected in the spring along the Chao Phraya River, and also supposed to have been flashing synchronously. Observational errors may well be involved in both reports, but the possibility of more than one synchronizing firefly species in the same area raises some very interesting questions and cautions against generalizations from limited geographical and seasonal experience.
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BUCK, J., BUCK, E. Biology of Synchronous Flashing of Fireflies. Nature 211, 562–564 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211562a0
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