tulikärpänen
The tulikärpänen, scientific name Lampyris noctiluca, is a species of firefly found in Europe. It is commonly known in English as the common glow-worm. The name "tulikärpänen" is Finnish and translates to "fire fly".
This insect is characterized by its bioluminescent capabilities, particularly in the larval and adult female stages.
The life cycle of the tulikärpänen begins with eggs, which hatch into larvae. These larvae are predatory,
Tulikärpänen are typically found in moist, grassy habitats, such as meadows, woodlands, and hedgerows. They are