Subfamily distribution: India’s firefly fauna is dominated by the Luciolinae, with 37 species, followed by Ototretinae (31 species), Lampyrinae (17 species) and Cyphonocerinae (1 species). Luciolinae and Ototretinae are also the most diverse, each containing 11 genera.
State-level spread: Most species occur in more than one Indian state, indicating a broader geographic distribution than previously known.
Hotspots:
Western Ghats: highest occurrence, representing about 25.33 percent of all species.
North-east and Gangetic plains: each accounts for roughly 22.66 percent of species.
Coastal regions: 17.33 percent, Deccan Peninsula: 13.33 percent.
Trans-Himalayan and Himalayan regions: 1.33 percent each.
Island regions: 2.66 percent.
Not recorded: No firefly species have been documented in India’s desert or semi-arid zones.
This distribution highlights clear biodiversity hotspots while also pointing to regions where firefly populations are sparse or unrecorded.