L. splendidula

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Glowworm \Glow"worm`\, n. (Zool.)
   A coleopterous insect of the genus {Lampyris}; esp., the
   wingless females and larv[ae] of the two European species
   ({L. noctiluca}, and {L. splendidula}), which emit light from
   some of the abdominal segments.
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         Like a glowworm in the night,
         The which hath fire in darkness, none in light. --Shak.
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   Note: The male is winged, and is supposed to be attracted by
         the light of the female. In America, the luminous
         larv[ae] of several species of fireflies and fire
         beetles are called glowworms. Both sexes of these are
         winged when mature. See {Firefly}.
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