# Comparative larval morphology of four Pteroptyx (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Luciolinae) species in Thailand

**Authors:** Suparada Boonloi, Parichart Laksanawimol, Soraya Jaikla, Marc A. Branham, Anchana Thancharoen

PMC · DOI: 10.7717/peerj.19190 · PeerJ · 2025-04-01

## TL;DR

This study compares the larval features of four Pteroptyx firefly species in Thailand to aid in their identification and conservation.

## Contribution

The study provides the first detailed larval morphology descriptions and an identification key for four Pteroptyx species.

## Key findings

- P. valida is uniquely identified by the absence of thoracic tergite tubercles and a holdfast organ with over 10 retractable filaments.
- Most species have a protergum longer than wide, except P. tener.
- Species-specific larval traits suggest distinct biological and ecological adaptations.

## Abstract

Fireflies in the genus Pteroptyx are renowned for their significance in firefly tourism initiatives. Their occurrence and abundance have been extensively studied to facilitate sustainable utilization and conservation of their populations. As a group of highly charismatic insects, Pteroptyx fireflies play an important role in raising awareness and advocating for the conservation of mangrove forests. Previous taxonomic studies on these fireflies have primarily focused on adult while the larvae remain limited. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the larval morphology of four Pteroptyx species found in Thailand.

The characteristics of the larvae were examined under a microscope, and the species were identified by rearing the larvae to adult and comparing the adult males with previously identified male specimens. Additionally, morphometric analysis of the protergites was conducted to support identification efforts.

Larval descriptions and an identification key for four Pteroptyx species were developed through the comparison of larval morphology, focusing on tergite texture, protergum shape, color patterns, mouthparts, and the holdfast organ (pygopod). Among the species, P. valida is uniquely characterized by lacking tubercles on the thoracic tergites and has a holdfast organ composed of more than 10 retractable filaments, clearly distinguishing it from the other three Pteroptyx species. Most species have a protergum length much longer than its width, except P. tener. An overview description of Pteroptyx larvae is provided with supplementary files summarizing the key characteristics of these four Pteroptyx larvae.

Species-specific traits are evident among the four species, likely reflecting their specific biological and ecological requirements. Pteroptyx valida Olivier, 1909 displays distinct morphological characteristics, including features of the holdfast organ.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Pteroptyx (taxon 2035274)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Lampyridae (fireflies, family) [taxon 7049]

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