A comparative study of spectral sensitivity curves in three diurnal and eight nocturnal species of Japanese fireflies

1984 
Abstract The spectral properties of the eyes of 3 species of diurnal and 8 species of nocturnal Japanese fireflies, in many cases males and females, were determined by an electroretinographic method. With the exception of Hotaria parvula males, which had a λ max of 580 nm, almost all species studied possessed a maximum around 500–540 nm. The eyes of diurnal and nocturnal species did not differ significantly in their sensitivity maxima. As in North American species of fireflies (Lall, 1981a,b) congruency existed between visual sensitivity peaks and light emission maxima in Luciola cruciata, L. lateralis and Hotaria parvula . In agreement with Seliger et al. (1982a,b) we conclude that an adaptation of the visual sensitivity to the light produced need not have occurred and that evolutionary adaptation of light emission to an existing ancestral green-sensitivity of the eye is the more likely course of events.
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