Fireflies (computer graphics)
Fireflies are rendering artifacts resulting from numerical instabilities in solving the rendering equation. They manifest themselves as anomalously-bright single pixels scattered over parts of the image.
Fireflies need to be distinguished from noise, which can be reduced by simply increasing the number of rendering samples per pixel. Fireflies tend to be harder to get rid of.
Fireflies tend to be confined to particular parts of the image, where they are caused by interactions between particular material and lighting settings that only affect certain objects in the scene.