[NatureNS] Fireflies in June?

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Thanks Peter:  according to this C. G. Majka (2012) survey, the most common=
 Pyractomena (angulata) annual peak occurred on June 2, while records consu=
lted for the common Photuris fairchildi started on June 2 and peaked on Jul=
y 3.   So either firefly could fit the recent observations.
Among the many collections CGM listed as having consulted was =93DHWC", tha=
t of a certain David H. Webster (Kentville).
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On Jun 7, 2020, at 6:03 PM, Peter Payzant <peter@payzant.net<mailto:peter@p=
ayzant.net>> wrote:

Some might care to read a 2012 paper by Chris Majka, titled =93The Lampyrid=
ae (Coleoptera) of Atlantic Canada=94, available here:

http://www.acadianes.ca/journal/papers/majka_11-13.pdf

- - - Peter Payzant

On Jun 7, 2020, at 18:24, David Webster <dwebster@glinx.com<mailto:dwebster=
@glinx.com>> wrote

Hi Rick & All,

    The fireless firefly Ellychnia corrusca is a beetle that makes use of 8=
 months in some years...


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Thanks Peter: &nbsp;according to this C. G. Majka (2012) survey, the most c=
ommon Pyractomena (angulata) annual peak occurred on June 2, while records&=
nbsp;consulted for the common Photuris fairchildi started on June 2 and pea=
ked on July 3. &nbsp; So either firefly could fit
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