-
recent land
bridges to the
nearest continental land m****es. The
European scorpionfly was
named Panorpa communis by
Linnaeus in 1758. The
Mecoptera were named...
-
Panorpa communis, the
common scorpionfly, is a
species of
scorpionfly. This
species is
native to
Europe (Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria,
Czech Republic...
- maxillo-labium. The body temperature, and
therefore activity level, of this
scorpionfly depends on its
absorption of short-wave and long-wave
radiation rather...
-
evidence indicates that
fleas are a
specialised lineage of
parasitic scorpionflies (Mecoptera)
sensu lato, most
closely related to the
family Nannochoristidae...
- may use this gift for her own
defense and to
protect her eggs. In the
scorpionfly Panorpa cognata,
males offer a
salivary secretion as a
nuptial gift before...
- SoszyĆska-Maj,
Agnieszka (January 2012). "A new
genus and
species of
scorpionfly (Mecoptera) from
Baltic amber, with an
unusually developed postnotal...
-
Panorpa floridana, the
Florida scorpionfly, is a
species of
common scorpionfly in the
family Panorpidae. It has only been
found in two
Florida counties...
-
Panorpa ****onica, the
common ****anese
scorpionfly, is
recognized for its
translucent wings with two
black bands. It has a sl****,
entirely black body and...
- hairy-horned
scorpionfly, is a
species of
hangingfly in the
family Bittacidae. It is
found in
North America. The hairy-horned
scorpionfly is ****ociated...
- and more
distantly related to the
Diptera (true flies) and
Mecoptera (
scorpionflies). The
internal phylogeny of
Lepidoptera is
still being resolved. While...