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07-MAR-2010 Christine Hanrahan

Winter firefly (Ellychnia corrusca)

These fireflies can be found, as their name suggests, in wintertime, often on maple trees. This one was on a large maple snag (standing dead tree). This is not a fly, despite it's common name of firefly. Nor is it a bug, in spite of its other common name of lightning bug. Instead, it is a beetle (Order Coleoptera). Common names can be VERY misleading sometimes! This firefly species does not emit light the way most other firefly species do.

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS
1/500s f/5.6 at 5.0mm iso100 full exif

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Fabienne14-Jun-2017 19:55
Absolument superbe.
Carol Rollins10-Mar-2010 14:20
Great shot Christine! ~
Guest 10-Mar-2010 07:52
Excellent Macro Christine. Very detailed and I love the textures and lines running throughout the photograph. Excellent. Vote :)
Milan Vogrin08-Mar-2010 07:55
Nice catch!
slhoornstra08-Mar-2010 00:09
A great macro that has everything, detail, beautiful backdrop and lots of interest. V
Gillian07-Mar-2010 23:51
Very neat! I'd love to see one of these fellows...look at the colours on him! V
reflectionsofnature07-Mar-2010 23:27
Wow, what a great find! I didn't know that one could find a beetle like this so early in the year. I bet the early spring butterflies are out and about too.
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