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Mouthparts and associated sensilla of adult Panorpidae (Insecta: Mecoptera)

Zoologischer Anzeiger, 2021
Abstract Adult mouthparts and associated sensilla were investigated for five genera of Panorpidae in Mecoptera by scanning electron microscopy, including Panorpa liui Hua, 1997, Dicerapanorpa magna (Chou, 1981), Cerapanorpa dubia (Chou & Wang, 1981), Neopanorpa longiprocessa Hua & Chou, 1997 and Furcatopanorpa longihypovalva (Hua & Cai, 2009).
Xiao-Yan Wang, Na Ma, Bao-Zhen Hua
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Ultramorphology of the proventriculus in Panorpidae and Bittacidae (Mecoptera)

Micron, 2009
The proventriculus is a specialized part of the foregut in the alimentary canal in some insects, varying greatly in its structure across different insect groups. The ultramorphology of the proventriculus in Mecoptera was investigated in eight species of Panorpidae and one of the Bittacidae using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy.
Shuyu, Liu, Baozhen, Hua
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New Names in Neopanorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae)

Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2008
Abstract Neopanorpa flavoferruginea Byers, new species, from western Java, is described and illustrated. A problem of homonymy is corrected by proposal of a replacement name, Neopanorpa simulans, nomen novum.
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The complete mitochondrial genome ofNeopanorpa pulchra(Mecoptera: Panorpidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
We describe the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Neopanorpa pulchra (Mecoptera: Panorpidae). The sequence has a length of 16,314 bp (GenBank accession number JX569848) and the A + T content is as high as 77.46%. The genome contains 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and an A + T-rich region.
Qian, Li   +3 more
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Panorpidae Latreille 1805

Family: Panorpidae Latreille 1805 Diagnosis: Larva with eruciform body shape, compound eye, mandibulate mouthparts, antenna with swollen pedicels, thor - acic legs four -segmented with triangular tibial lobe, abdominal segments with dorsal annulated processes and eight pairs of abdominal prolegs, dorsal annulated processes on the abdom - inal segments ...
Szpila, Krzysztof   +5 more
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Thirteen new Panorpidae (Mecoptera) from northern Burma

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1999
AbstractThirteen new species of Panorpidae are described from the collection by Dr René Malaise in the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm. These are Neopanorpa malaisei, N. clavata, N. echinodes, N. fimbriata, N. pennyi, N. obscura and N. abdita (all in the malaisei species group), N. vittata, N. terminata, N. liguifascia, N. breviramus, N. similis,
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Taiwanese species of Neopanorpa (Insecta: Mecoptera: Panorpidae)

Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 1994
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Mitochondrial Gene Fragments Suggest Paraphyly of the Genus Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2000
Life history studies of scorpionfly species have been used to test predictions of evolutionary theory, but comparative analysis has been hampered by a lacking phylogeny of scorpionflies. We present a molecular phylogeny of selected panorpid scorpionflies inferred from mitochondrial 12S, 16S rRNA, and COI gene fragments, using parsimony and maximum ...
Misof, B.   +2 more
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Major Predatory Diptera (Panorpida: Antliophora) of India

Indian Journal of Entomology
Predatory Diptera are an ecologically important group crucial to regulating prey populations and maintaining ecosystem balance. Diverse predatory families in Diptera have been documented in India, within which the Asilidae, Dolichopodidae, Empididae, Hybotidae, and a few Scathophagidae are well-represented with predatory adults.
Kavya Gireesh Pillai   +2 more
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A new Neopanorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) from Laos

1981
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