korrupes
Korrupes is a small, nocturnal insect-native species that is endemic to the misty highland forests of the Sulian Plateau. Adult korrupes measure roughly 12 to 15 millimetres in length, with a slender exoskeleton that is dark green to black in coloration, providing camouflage against bark and leaf litter. Their forewings are covered in fine, iridescent scales that create a subtle glow when illuminated by moonlight. A distinctive feature of the species is the pair of bioluminescent organs located near the forelegs, which are used during courtship displays.
In terms of behavior, korrupes are primarily solitary, with the exception of mating seasons. They feed on
Korrupes plays an important ecological role in nutrient cycling. The larvae accelerate the decomposition of leaf