This is a female glowworm beetle. The male looks more like a beetle and has huge comb antennae. The glowworms glow anytime you turn the lights off (and when the lights are on but you can't see it). The glow lines look like they'd be between the segments but there is a line of glowing tissue near the back of each segment notably forward from the edge of the segment. The glow spots are on fatty tissue on the sides. This is the largest USA species, Zarhipis integripennis. It's under three inches but can stretch its body out to over six inches. It eats only giant millipedes and does so head first and stretches it's body out inside the millipede as it consumes everything but the exoskeleton. Females live many years and only need to be fed every two or three months.




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