"Sister Hua" usually refers to what is called a flash bug in the insect world, and its scientific name is some species in the genus Luciferidae. The common names for these photophore species vary depending on the region, but generally refer to beetle-like insects that produce a faint, cold light.
The following is a detailed introduction to Guangfeng:
Morphological characteristics:
The appearance of fluorescent fireflies varies depending on the species, but typically they have soft bodies and short wings with light-emitting organs. These internal light organs are usually located in their tails and are used to signal flashes of light.
Bioluminescence:
The photophore is one of the few insects in the world that emits light. Their light-emitting mechanism is based on biochemistry. A chemical called luciferin is produced in the insect's body. When luciferin reacts with oxygen to oxidize, it produces luminescence.
Living habits:
Phytophthora are usually active at night, and their light is usually used to attract the opposite sex for mating and reproduction. In addition, some fluorescent species may also use bioluminescence to imitate predators, tricking other animals into thinking they are poisonous or disgusting species to avoid predation.
distributed:
Fluorescent plants are widely distributed around the world, but there are different species in different regions. They usually live in moist environments such as forests, meadows and watersides.
Overall, the photophore is an extremely eye-catching insect. Its unique bioluminescence properties make it an important object in biological research, and it also brings colorful nighttime landscapes to the public.
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