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8 relations: Appalachian Mountains, Beetle, Eastern United States, Firefly, Light pollution, Local extinction, Maine, Texas.
Appalachian Mountains
The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Appalachian Mountains
Beetle
Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera, in the superorder Holometabola.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Beetle
Eastern United States
The Eastern United States, often abbreviated as simply the East, is a macroregion of the United States located to the east of the Mississippi River.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Eastern United States
Firefly
The Lampyridae are a family of elateroid beetles with more than 2,000 described species, many of which are light-emitting. They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production of light, mainly during twilight, to attract mates. Light production in the Lampyridae is thought to have originated as a warning signal that the larvae were distasteful. Pyractomena marginalis and firefly are Bioluminescent insects and Lampyridae.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Firefly
Light pollution
Light pollution is the presence of any unwanted, inappropriate, or excessive artificial lighting.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Light pollution
Local extinction
Local extinction, also extirpation, is the termination of a species (or other taxon) in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Local extinction
Maine
Maine is a state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Lower 48.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Maine
Texas
Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.
See Pyractomena marginalis and Texas

