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Photinini
Eastern firefly, Photinus pyralis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Lampyridae
Subfamily: Lampyrinae
Tribe: Photinini
LeConte, 1881
Synonyms

Lucidotini Lacordaire, 1857[1]

The Photinini are a large tribe of fireflies in the subfamily Lampyrinae. Photinus pyralis is famous in biotechnology for its luciferase gene. This is sometimes employed as a marker gene; genetically modified organisms which contain it start to glow like the firefly when brought in contact with a luciferin-containing medium. Firefly luciferases differ slightly between taxa, resulting in differently colored light and other properties, and in most cases where "firefly luciferase" is used in some application or study, it is the specific luciferase of P. pyralis.

Systematics

The group has recently been examined using molecular phylogenetics, using fairly comprehensive sampling.[2]

Genera

  • Ankonophallus Zaragoza-Caballero & Navarrete-Heredia, 2014
  • Aorphallus Zaragoza-Caballero & Gutierrez-Carranza, 2018
  • Callopisma Motschulsky, 1853
  • Calotrechelum Pic, 1930
  • Dadophora Olivier, 1907
  • Dilychnia Motschulsky, 1853
  • Ellychnia LeConte, 1851
  • Erythrolychnia Motschulsky, 1853
  • Heterophotinus Olivier, 1894
  • Jamphotus Barber, 1941
  • Lucidina Gorham, 1883
  • Lucidota Laporte, 1833
  • Lucidotopsis McDermott, 1960
  • Luciuranus Silveira, Khattar & Mermudes, 2016
  • Macrolampis Motschulsky, 1853
  • Microdiphot Barber, 1941
  • Mimophotinus Pic, 1935
  • Oliviereus Pic, 1930
  • Phosphaenopterus Schaufuss, 1870
  • Phosphaenus Fourcroy, 1785
  • Photinoides McDermott, 1963
  • Photinus Laporte, 1833 – rover fireflies (possibly paraphyletic)
  • Platylampis Motschulsky, 1853
  • Pseudolychnuris Motschulsky, 1853
  • Pyropyga Motschulsky, 1852
  • Pyropygodes Zaragoza-Caballero, 2000
  • Robopus Motschulsky, 1853
  • Rufolychnia Kazantsev, 2006
  • Uanauna Campello-Gonçalves, Souto, Mermudes & Silviera, 2019
  • Ybytyramoan Silveira & Mermudes, 2014

References

  1. ^ BioLib: tribus Lucidotini Lacordaire, 1857
  2. ^ Martin, Gavin J.; Stanger-Hall, Kathrin F.; Branham, Marc A.; et al. (1 November 2019). Jordal, Bjarte (ed.). "Higher-Level Phylogeny and Reclassification of Lampyridae (Coleoptera: Elateroidea)". Insect Systematics and Diversity. Oxford University Press ). 3 (6). doi:10.1093/isd/ixz024.
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