Bioluminescence Lucihormetica spp.

I remember reading somewhere that is was the result of fungi or bacteria that the roaches eat. Considering that a diet rich in carotenoids will turn the spots orange or red-orange, I would be inclined to believe that this is the case in the wild. Considering it's probably not a priority on most scientists' lists to find out why there are glow-in-the-dark cockroaches out there, I don't think it will be solved any time soon.

Incidentally, I don't think the coloration is an example of Batesian mimicry. I have tried to feed male glowspot roaches to several reptiles (including a hungry savannah monitor) and every time they are rejected very quickly. They seem to produce a strong defensive odor, which would mean they and the Pyrophorus click beetles are probably part of a Mullerian mimicry complex.

 
Yeah it bothers me that nobody knows what exactly makes them glow.

Didn't their habitat get buried in lava, or something as well?

 
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