English: Ventral view of the blue ghost firefly, Phausis reticulata (Say, 1825) showing its abdominal photic organs (whitish oval structures near posterior).
Discovered at night, ca. 22:00, in a forest composed of maple, ash, sweetgum, and redbud. Co-occurring with millipedes of the genus Brachoria (that were fluorescent), and glowworms of the genus Phengodes (that were bioluminescent).
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