-A single, stray species
-Approx. 2 cm length
-Light gold-ish color
-Brown exoskeleton
-Fully separated/differentiated head
-Bevel-like thorax, separated from abdomen
-1 pair of legs on thorax
-2 pairs of legs on abdomen
-'Baded/segmented' abdomen
-White, bioluminescent band on the abdomen as the final 'band' (presumably called 'Photophore')
-Photophore organ (?) connected to a seemingly differentiated cone-shaped end of abdomen (presumably anus or other related organs situated at the posterior of this species)
-Light emits from photophore in a 'converging-like' manner. Light starts at the superior part of the ring, and 'circles' around to the inferior part of the abdomen
-Organ lights up when there is little to no light in the surroundings; and/or when external movement or presence is detected
(Observant's note:
"Good day, I'm a beginner when it comes to observing and identifying flora and fauna species, so I simply wrote down my general observations of this unlikely visitor.
It was gently guided into a container to be observed and recorded. After many images and video recordings of this species, it was then safely released back to the outside environment")