Glissomora Lumigale, named from Latin roots meaning glide, delay, light, and gentle breeze, is an ethereal bioluminescent butterfly notable for graceful, gliding flight and radiant glow. It has transparent wings with fiery orange bioluminescent veins outlining the contours, spanning under 10 cm. Its slender body weighs 0-2 grams, optimized for gliding. The orange luminescence fluoresces in the blue spectrum (450-495 nm), likely for communication or camouflage in dim tropical rainforest understories at 20-30°C. A rare, threatened species, G. Lumigale inhabits shaded, moist microhabitats with minimal ambient light. It belongs to the Lumina Nocturna cluster of 20 closely related nocturnal bioluminescent lepidopterans. Its light aids mate attraction and predator deterrence, complementing its slow flight and emphasizing the need for conservation.