Description
When you purchase this shirt, you’re helping support firefly conservation and research across the United States. Proceeds fund critical efforts like habitat restoration, the Certified Firefly Habitat program, and scientific studies that track declining firefly populations. Fireflies face growing threats from habitat loss, light pollution, and pesticides — but with your support, we can protect their glow for generations to come.
This unique shirt draws inspiration from early 20th-century natural history lithographs, echoing the artistry of John James Audubon. Like those classic works, the design blends scientific accuracy with timeless art to celebrate the richness of the natural world.
The artwork showcases nine U.S. firefly species:
- Photuris pyralis — the familiar “Big Dipper” firefly
- Photinus carolinus — the famous synchronous firefly of the Smoky Mountains
- Photuris frontalis — the dazzling “Snappy Syncs”
- Photuris versicolor — a complex of species found across the U.S.
- Lucidota atra — the diurnal “Woodland Lucy”
- Phausis reticulata — the mysterious “Blue Ghost”
- Pollaclasis bifaria — a curious rarity
- Pleotomus pallens — which uses pheromones to find a mate
- Pyractomena borealis — among the first to emerge each spring
Beyond fireflies, the design features native plants and habitat elements vital to their survival: Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis), Milkweed (Asclepias sp.), Columbine (Aquilegia), ferns, grasses, and leaf litter — all essential to healthy firefly ecosystems. It even includes firefly larvae and larviform females, plus a curious easter egg: the Jack O’ Lantern mushroom (Omphalotus sp.), a bioluminescent fungus that glows faintly green at night.
The front of the shirt carries a left chest logo with the words “Fireflies of the United States” and a firefly perched above.
Printed on Comfort Colors® shirts, known for their soft, lived-in, vintage feel, this tee is both stylish and meaningful. By wearing it, you become a walking advocate for fireflies — sparking curiosity, raising awareness, and directly supporting conservation programs that make a real difference.
Order yours today and do your part to support firefly conservation in the U.S.