Photuris pennsylvanica was created in 1774.
Alobates pennsylvanica was created in 1775.
Photuris frontalis is a species of fireflies that emits one flash every second. This kind of flash can be used to attract mates of this species.
Photuris hebes is a species of fireflies that emits one flash every two seconds. This kind of flash can be used to attract mates of this species.
Photuris fairchildi is a species of fireflies that emits a double flash every 5.5 seconds. This kind of flash can be used to attract mates of this species.
There is an entire family called by that common name, so you'd have to be more specific if you wanted to know a particular... well, species.The name for the family is Lampyridae.The most common of the species called "lightning bugs" in the US is probably Photinus pyralis. Another species is Photuris pennsylvanica.
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
The scientific name for a wood roach is Parcoblatta pennsylvanica.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Fraxinus pennsylvanica.
No, a firefly is not an arachnid, it is an insect. There is different kinds of fireflies, like Black fireflies, Eastern fireflies, Photuris species fireflies, etc.
If by "green ash" you are referring to Fraxinus pennsylvanica, then: Kingdom Plantae (plants) Phylum Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Subphylum Angiospermae (flowering plants) Class Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons) Order Lamiales (mints, plantains, olives, etc.) Family Oleaceae (olive family) Genus Fraxinus (ashes) Species Fraxinus pennsylvanica (green ash) [subspecies not included]
The firefly (commonly called "lightning bug") is Pennsylvania's state insect, as of April 10, 1974. As of December 5, 1988, the species "Photuris pennsylvanica, De Geer" is the official state insect.Sources: www.pa.gov > About Pennsylvaniahttp://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/VC/visitor_info/quiz2/insect.htm