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Fireflies, Glow-worms, and Lightning Bugs: Identification and Natural History of the Fireflies of the Eastern and Central United States and Canada (Wormsloe Foundation Nature Books) Paperback – March 1, 2017

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Fireflies, Glow-worms, and Lightning Bugs is the first-ever comprehensive firefly guide for eastern and central North America. It is written for all those who want to know more about the amazing world of lightning bugs and learn the secrets hidden in the flash patterns of the 75+ species found in the eastern and central United States and Canada. As an independent researcher working with numerous university teams, naturalist Lynn Frierson Faust, “The Lightning Bug Lady,” has spent decades tracking the behavior and researching the habitats of these fascinating creatures.

Based on her twenty-five years of fieldwork, this book is intended to increase understanding and appreciation of bioluminescent insects while igniting enthusiasm in a fun and informative way. Species accounts are coupled with historical backgrounds and literary epigraphs to engage and draw readers young and old into the world of these tiny sparklers. A chart documenting the flash patterns of the various species will aid in identification.

Clear photos illustrate the insects’ distinguishing physical characteristics, while habitats, seasonality, and common names are provided in easy-to-understand yet scientifically accurate language. The guide will be welcomed by everyone who wants to learn more about fireflies’ and glow-worms’ unique traits and fragile niche in the ecosystem.

Features:

Over 600 color photographs

Detailed accounts and anatomical diagrams of 75+ species, as well as aids in distinguishing between similar species

A first-of-its-kind flash-pattern chart that folds out on heavy-weight paper

Extensive scientific details written in an understandable and engaging way

Colorful common names―Twilight Bush Baby, Shadow Ghosts, Snappy Syncs, and more―for easy species identification based on flash patterns

Tips on ideal sites and times of year for firefly watching

Conservation-oriented approach

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This is a true gem of a book, a celebration of fireflies in all their diversity. With her unique combination of expert knowledge, boundless enthusiasm, superb photography and above all her love of these magical creatures, Lynn Faust leads us through every aspect of their lives and emphasizes the need to enjoy, study, cherish and protect them. She has created a supremely authoritative yet wonderfully accessible guide that is sure to inspire and inform the next generation of firefly-researchers. This book will draw you into the world of fireflies and make you want to go out into the night to discover and enjoy them for yourself. -- John Tyler ― Past Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, and author of The Glow-Worm

Lynn Faust's
Fireflies, Glow-worms and Lightning Bugs is overflowing with contagious enthusiasm for Lampyridae and other bioluminescent insects, but you won't want to spill a drop. It is a perfect brew of natural history, anecdote and careful taxonomy, sparkling with accessible-but-authoritative text and saturated with superb photography. Fireflies, Glow-worms and Lightning Bugs promises to be a natural history classic, and is a perfect guide to the "magical world of fireflies" in eastern and central North America. -- Stephen A. Marshall ― author of Flies: The Natural History and Diversity of Diptera

This is a book for all of us, from nature enthusiasts and backyard entomologists to beetle experts to theoretical biologists. The guide, as the author modestly calls it, packs a wealth of information and wit. Rigorous but simple, and fun to read. Decades worth of original field observations make Lynn Faust's book a priceless contribution to the study of a charismatic but poorly understood group of insects, nothing short of a scientific monograph. It will be extensively cited in research papers, no doubt―and leave you with a striking impression that fireflies are relevant to the entirety of human experience. Only someone of Lynn's insight and dedication can put humble bugs in a context that wide. She says this is the book she wanted when she first got interested in fireflies. What she came up with is exactly the kind of treatment we want for every group of organisms, to boost and nurture our fascination with nature, to show us how those tiny parts of our world work. I'm afraid, though, this book will remain a unique example for quite a while; people with skill, energy, and expertise matching Lynn's are few and far between. -- Vassili Belov ―
Contributing Editor, BugGuide.net

Do you call them fireflies or lightning bugs? Or do you have another name for these insects that are neither bugs nor flies but bioluminescent beetles? A new book,
Fireflies, Glow-worms, and Lightning Bugs, by Lynn Frierson Faust takes an in-depth look at the biology and allure of these familiar night visitors. Faust is the first to offer a comprehensive look at species of the eastern and central United States. The book is unequivocally the best ever written on North American lightning bugs. . . . Faust’s excellent book answers a multitude of questions about these twinkling night travelers. What do they eat? The adults of most species never eat. They only mate. Can fireflies bite us or attack plants in our gardens? Easy answer to both – absolutely not. . . . If nothing else, this book will spark memories of the childhood delight you felt when you caught lightning bugs in a jar – and then let them go. It may also encourage you to turn off the front porch light unless you’re expecting visitors. -- Whit Gibbons ― Aiken Standard

But if Faust’s book doesn’t make the task simple―getting down to species is not a simple job, she admits―having the Lightning Bug Lady by your side, with her graceful, wise, and witty advice, coupled with a plethora of incredible pictures (the cover photo, by David Hughes, of a Big Dipper firefly, a species found in our area, rocketing upward is itself worth the retail price of the guide), makes the job both doable and downright pleasant. -- Bruce Fellman ―
Naturalist's Journal

For the last twenty-six years, Lynn Faust has been working to catalog and decipher the bioluminescent Morse Code each species flickers out come spring and summer. 'Lightning bug flashes are works of art,' says Faust, a naturalist who recently penned the definitive book on the topic,
Fireflies, Glow-worms, and Lightning Bugs. -- Jason Bittel ― Smithsonian

Everyone who’s seen fireflies aglow is pleased, comforted, or amazed with what they’ve seen. Who dislikes fireflies? This book will be with you outside at night, with your book light attached, while you try to identify your first flashing firefly to species. -- Randy Lauff ―
Canadian Field-Naturalist

Review

This is a true gem of a book, a celebration of fireflies in all their diversity. With her unique combination of expert knowledge, boundless enthusiasm, superb photography and above all her love of these magical creatures, Lynn Faust leads us through every aspect of their lives and emphasizes the need to enjoy, study, cherish and protect them. She has created a supremely authoritative yet wonderfully accessible guide that is sure to inspire and inform the next generation of firefly-researchers. This book will draw you into the world of fireflies and make you want to go out into the night to discover and enjoy them for yourself.

Lynn Faust's
Fireflies, Glow-worms and Lightning Bugs is overflowing with contagious enthusiasm for Lampyridae and other bioluminescent insects, but you won't want to spill a drop. It is a perfect brew of natural history, anecdote and careful taxonomy, sparkling with accessible-but-authoritative text and saturated with superb photography. Fireflies, Glow-worms and Lightning Bugs promises to be a natural history classic, and is a perfect guide to the "magical world of fireflies" in eastern and central North America.

This is a book for all of us, from nature enthusiasts and backyard entomologists to beetle experts to theoretical biologists. The guide, as the author modestly calls it, packs a wealth of information and wit. Rigorous but simple, and fun to read. Decades worth of original field observations make Lynn Faust's book a priceless contribution to the study of a charismatic but poorly understood group of insects, nothing short of a scientific monograph. It will be extensively cited in research papers, no doubt—and leave you with a striking impression that fireflies are relevant to the entirety of human experience. Only someone of Lynn's insight and dedication can put humble bugs in a context that wide. She says this is the book she wanted when she first got interested in fireflies. What she came up with is exactly the kind of treatment we want for every group of organisms, to boost and nurture our fascination with nature, to show us how those tiny parts of our world work. I'm afraid, though, this book will remain a unique example for quite a while; people with skill, energy, and expertise matching Lynn's are few and far between.

Do you call them fireflies or lightning bugs? Or do you have another name for these insects that are neither bugs nor flies but bioluminescent beetles? A new book,
Fireflies, Glow-worms, and Lightning Bugs, by Lynn Frierson Faust takes an in-depth look at the biology and allure of these familiar night visitors. Faust is the first to offer a comprehensive look at species of the eastern and central United States. The book is unequivocally the best ever written on North American lightning bugs. . . . Faust’s excellent book answers a multitude of questions about these twinkling night travelers. What do they eat? The adults of most species never eat. They only mate. Can fireflies bite us or attack plants in our gardens? Easy answer to both – absolutely not. . . . If nothing else, this book will spark memories of the childhood delight you felt when you caught lightning bugs in a jar – and then let them go. It may also encourage you to turn off the front porch light unless you’re expecting visitors.

But if Faust’s book doesn’t make the task simple—getting down to species is not a simple job, she admits—having the Lightning Bug Lady by your side, with her graceful, wise, and witty advice, coupled with a plethora of incredible pictures (the cover photo, by David Hughes, of a Big Dipper firefly, a species found in our area, rocketing upward is itself worth the retail price of the guide), makes the job both doable and downright pleasant.

For the last twenty-six years, Lynn Faust has been working to catalog and decipher the bioluminescent Morse Code each species flickers out come spring and summer. 'Lightning bug flashes are works of art,' says Faust, a naturalist who recently penned the definitive book on the topic,
Fireflies, Glow-worms, and Lightning Bugs.

Everyone who’s seen fireflies aglow is pleased, comforted, or amazed with what they’ve seen. Who dislikes fireflies? This book will be with you outside at night, with your book light attached, while you try to identify your first flashing firefly to species.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0820348724
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ University of Georgia Press (March 1, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 376 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780820348728
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0820348728
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.8 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1 x 9 inches
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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
    This is one of the best ID books I've ever read. The information was delivered in a very digestible way with plain language and the more scientific jargon was explained well. The flash patten quick reference guide on the back of the front cover is really handy. Photo quality is fantastic and I loved the inclusion of how to pronounce the scientific names. Overall it's a fantastic guide book and if you have any interest in learning more about fireflies, this book is a must buy!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
    This book is for the professional and the enthusiastic student of fireflies. It was interesting for my son age 13 and I to witness that in a crowd of blinking lights, there were different species that could be detected by the rhythm and frequency of the light patterns.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
    Faust writes well and compellingly. If you're an entomologist, you'll appreciate her attention to accuracy; if you're a layman or inexperienced naturalist, you'll appreciate her ability to make it fun. My sole minor quibble is the authority with which she provides field/external morphology species identification characters for the genus Photuris... Lloyd, Buschman, Heckscher etc even today will agree that you can't really make those definitive claims. But for a book meant to introduce more people to the scientific wonders of fireflies as well as the childhood wonders, it's very understandable. And she does put a disclaimer regarding identification of those ones.
    Overall I highly recommend this book. Scientifically accurate, accessibly written, engaging, and useful. What more could you ask for?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
    My husband is a PhD in entomology. He studies fireflies and uses this reference often. Actually, this is the second one we bought because he loaned his first copy to a graduate student and never got it back. The author, Lynn Faust, has truly written a grand guide.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022
    I am so tired of the old type of field guide and scientific books about nature. This was a refreshing dive into the amazing world of bioluminescent gems of the landscape. Gems that, because of development and too many blazing lights, are disappearing.

    I love all the photos, the chart at the beginning of the book that shows what the temp must be for the critters to appear, the duration and pattern of flashes, and even the color. Each description of the fireflies shows the single bar chart with color, pattern of flashing, etc.

    I love Lynn Faust's passion and the way she imparts her knowledge. Very user-friendly and easy to assimilate. I will use this book for teaching children. It connects humans to nature in a wonderful way.

    Thank you Lynn Frierson Faust. Keep on glowing!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2017
    Author Faust describes what genus fireflies belong too, where fireflies are found, their stages of life and environmental conditions. Numerous photographs are used to illustrate differences between species and the natural world where fireflies live. Although many technical and scientific terms are used, the book is written conversationally rather than academically. This book will be valuable to anyone interested in fireflies. Besides acknowledgements, there is an appendix with the Selangor Declaration, photo credits, permissions, glossary, bibliography, online resources, index of common names, and subject index.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
    Great book...when it finally arrived. UPS said it had been delivered, though it had not.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
    I waited 3 months for this from the library. I decided to buy it and I would give them another copy. Now that I have it, I won't part with it.
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  • Thinobius
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal introduction for a young, budding Entomologist, interested ...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2017
    Ideal introduction for a young, budding Entomologist, interested in fireflies in the USA. He, and his two siblings, mother and dad, have just moved from Scotland to Arkensa for a few years.
  • bkw
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great photos. Interesting text.
    Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2019
    Very nice book on Fireflies. Excellent photos and information to help ID species.