There's no difference between fireflies and lightning bugs. It's just a case of more than one common name that refers to the same beetle. That's why it's important to know the scientific name, which is always the same no matter the different languages and popular names.
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Actually there is no difference between lighting bugs and fireflys. People call the little beetles differently depending on the area of which people live.
i think it's different for a lot of people, but I call them fireflies :)
Fireflies or Lightning bugs
Fireflies, also called lightning bugs, are members of a family of about 1100 species of luminescent beetles.
lightning bugs, glow worms, or luciérnaga
Lampyridae's are 'fireflies' or 'lightning bugs' in scientific terms by the way.
Ants, mosquitoes, lightning bugs (fireflies), gnats, and many, many more.
Fireflies do not eat pollen, so they are not attracted by it.
No, lightning bugs are also called fireflies. June bugs are actually green beetles that are about 1.27cm in length.
Fireflies ("lightning bugs")
The Sun, Lightning Bugs (or Fireflies), Electricity and Light Bulbs.