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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GlowwormGlowworm - Wikipedia

    Glowworm or glow-worm is the common name for various groups of insect larvae and adult larviform females that glow through bioluminescence.

  2. The Lampyris noctiluca, commonly referred to as a glow worm, belongs to the Lampyridae family, which is Greek for "shining ones," and includes species known as fireflies or lightning bugs.

  3. Glow Worm defined and explained with descriptions. Glow Worm is a beetle that produces light in special organs in their abdomens.

  4. glowworm, any crawling, luminous insect that emits light either continuously or in prolonged glows rather than in brief flashes as do most fireflies.

  5. www.wildlifetrusts.org › wildlife-explorer › invertebratesGlow-worm | The Wildlife Trusts

    Glow-worms are most often found as larvae, living under rocks on chalk or limestone grassland, and feeding on slugs and snails. Gardens, hedgerows, railway embankments, woodland rides, heathlands and cliffs are all possible habitats for glow-worms.

  6. Glow-worms are New Zealands underground stars. Small but bright, it is no wonder why they attract so many tourists to places such as Waitomo and Paparoa National Park.

  7. The reaction involves waste products known as luciferins, a corresponding enzyme named luciferase, the energy molecule ATP, and oxygen, and the result is a glow that ranges from blue to green or blue-green in colour. A variety of structures and a special chemical reaction give glowworms their glow.

  8. Glow-worms are a group of beetles that use their luminosity to help them flag down an appropriate mate. What is a glow-worm? Glow-worms belong to the family Lampyridae. The beetles in this group are commonly known as fireflies or lightning bugs. There are over 2,000 lampyrid species currently known to science.

  9. The mysteries of glow worms explained: what they are and why they glow - Discover Wildlife Glow worm facts

  10. Jun 16, 2016 · Found only in Australia and New Zealand, glow worms are one of our country’s greatest spectacles. But what exactly are they, and why do they glow? AUSTRALIA IS HOME to eight recognised glow worm species, known for their spectacular bioluminescence or ‘living light’.