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  1. Fireflies.ai | The #1 AI Notetaker for Your Meetings

    Fireflies is the industry leader in transcription accuracy. Transcribe meetings in English, Spanish, French, & several others. Fireflies identifies different speakers in meetings and audio files. …

  2. Firefly - Wikipedia

    They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production of light, mainly during twilight, to attract mates. [6] The type species is …

  3. Fireflies - National Wildlife Federation

    Fireflies can reach up to one inch (2.5 centimeters) in length. Fireflies are found in temperate and tropical regions on every continent except Antarctica. They live throughout the United States in …

  4. An Introduction to Fireflies | Oklahoma State University

    By Andrine Shufran, Teri Cocke and Emily Geest. Information about fireflies, discussing the diet, flashing signals, history, defense, identification, conservation and best time to see fireflies.

  5. Firefly.org | Firefly & Lightning Bug Facts, Pictures, Information

    Learn how fireflies talk to each other with light, how long fireflies live, where they are found, and how they are scientifically useful. Learn More. Scientifically, fireflies are classified under Lampyridae, a …

  6. Firefly facts and photos | National Geographic Kids

    Also known as lightning bugs, fireflies are beetles. Most fireflies are winged. That’s different from other light-producing insects of the same family, called glowworms. (Animals that produce...

  7. Firefly | Insect, Lightning Bug, Life Cycle, Nocturnal, Bioluminescence ...

    firefly, (family Lampyridae), family of some 2,000 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) found in most tropical and temperate regions that have special light-producing organs on the underside of the …

  8. Fireflies - Mass Audubon

    All fireflies belong to the same beetle family, although three groups have different ways of attracting mates. Some fireflies make quick flashes, while other fireflies give long-lasting glows, and still others …

  9. Fireflies (Lampyridae) - Wisconsin Horticulture

    Adult fireflies rest on foliage during the day. “Firefly” or “Lightning Bug” is the common name for nocturnal luminous insects that are neither flies nor bugs, but beetles belonging to the family …

  10. Fireflies | National Geographic

    Fireflies are familiar, but few realize that these insects are actually beetles, nocturnal members of the family Lampyridae. Most fireflies are winged, which distinguishes them from other...