Although it is the female glow-worm that emits the strongest light, all stages of this insect are to some degree faintly luminescent, including the male...
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Glow worm is the common name for various different groups of insect larvae and adult larviform females which glow through bioluminescence.
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The Waitomo glowworm, Arachnocampa luminosa, is unique to New Zealand. Thousands of these tiny creatures radiate their unmistakable luminescent light as our expert guides provide informative commentary on the Caves' historical and geological significance.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on glowworm (insect), any crawling, luminous insect that emits light either continuously or in prolonged glows rather...
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This article discusses the arthropods as a group. For specific information on the most significant subphyla and classes of arthropods, see the articles crustacean; arachnid; and insect; see also the article myriapod...
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Use glowworm in a Sentence See web results for glowworm See images of glowworm...
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The glow worm's light attracts not only small insects but large ones such as bush cockroaches and beetles as well that can impact heavily on the...
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Worms and Centipedes question: Is a glow worm an insect? no.
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Springtail (insect) Jumping in springtail by means of furcula htm/gif 121 Glowworm (insect) Larval bioluminescence htm/gif 62+ Dragonfly (insect) Fluid propulsion in dragonfly nymphs htm/gif 71/111...
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