A volcano may have snuffed out the light of a tricky glowing cóckroach. The insect, Lucihormetica luckae, sported glowing patches and reflective surfaces on its back which made the roach resemble another glowing insect, the poisonous click beetle. However looking like a toxic neighbor couldn't protect the the incandescent insect from the eruption of the Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, the only known habitat for the insect. Read more