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The Indochina Entomologist
Neopanorpa van der Weele, 1909 is the second largest genus in the family Panorpidae (Mecoptera), following Panorpa Linnaeus, 1758, and is primarily distributed in the Oriental Region. China represents the center of diversity for the genus Neopanorpa.
Qing Tang, Ji-Shen Wang
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Neopanorpa van der Weele, 1909 is the second largest genus in the family Panorpidae (Mecoptera), following Panorpa Linnaeus, 1758, and is primarily distributed in the Oriental Region. China represents the center of diversity for the genus Neopanorpa.
Qing Tang, Ji-Shen Wang
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Entomological Science
Snow scorpionflies ( Boreus ; Mecoptera: Boreidae) are cold‐adapted insects that are active on snow, yet basic ecological and phylogenetic information remains scarce for species from East Asia and the Russian Far East. In the Japanese archipelago,
Ibuki Fukuyama +8 more
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Snow scorpionflies ( Boreus ; Mecoptera: Boreidae) are cold‐adapted insects that are active on snow, yet basic ecological and phylogenetic information remains scarce for species from East Asia and the Russian Far East. In the Japanese archipelago,
Ibuki Fukuyama +8 more
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Arthropod structure & development
The larvae of Bittacidae in Mecoptera are remarkable for their distinctive soil-spraying behavior. To adapt the soil-spraying behavior, the larvae bear compact longitudinal muscles on the midgut, and well-developed circular muscles on the rectum. Whether
He-Hong Wang, Yue Wu, Bao‐Zhen Hua
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The larvae of Bittacidae in Mecoptera are remarkable for their distinctive soil-spraying behavior. To adapt the soil-spraying behavior, the larvae bear compact longitudinal muscles on the midgut, and well-developed circular muscles on the rectum. Whether
He-Hong Wang, Yue Wu, Bao‐Zhen Hua
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Fossil Mecoptera of China: A review and taxonomic checklist
MesozoicThe study of fossil Mecoptera in China started relatively late, with the first mecopteran fossil species not reported until 1980. With the increasing number of palaeoentomological researchers in China and the discovery of several important fossil ...
Xinyang Lian
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Capítulo 34: Mecoptera Packard, 1886
Os mecópteros não possuem nome popular no Brasil. A ordem é cosmopolita, ocorrendo em todas as regiões biogeográficas, exceto Antártica. Mecoptera compreende cerca de 740 espécies, distribuídas em nove famílias e 39 gêneros (Bicha 2018). A maioria das espécies ocorre em duas famílias, Panorpidae e Bittacidae, com cerca de 450 e 220 espécies ...Renato J. P. Machado, Eliana Collucci
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