Lampyris noctiluca
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Lampyris Noctiluca cleaning her head from Stylommatophora's mucus.Female Firefly cleaning her head from Snail's slime. Visible how the head is retract in the body after biting the snail.Tuscany, Italy
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- Lampyris noctiluca (common glow-worm)
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