Panorpidae
Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758
Panorpa communis Linnaeus, 1758
Panorpa communis, the common scorpionfly, is an insect native to Europe and Northern Asia, often found in hedgerows and nettle patches.
Panorpa nuptialis Gerstaecker, 1863
Panorpa nuptialis Gerstaecker, 1863
Panorpa nuptialis is a common North American scorpionfly recognizable by orange wings with angled black bands.
Panorpa lugubris (Swederus, 1787)
Panorpa lugubris (Swederus, 1787)
Panorpa lugubris, the mourning scorpionfly, is a North American common scorpionfly linked to the longleaf pine ecosystem.
Panorpa subfurcata Westwood, 1846
Panorpa subfurcata Westwood, 1846
Panorpa subfurcata is a common scorpionfly species in Panorpidae found in North America.
Panorpa japonica (Thunberg, 1784)
Panorpa japonica (Thunberg, 1784)
Panorpa japonica, the common Japanese scorpionfly, is a species of scorpionfly mostly found in Japan with distinct physical traits and female mate choice based on male wing asymmetry.
Panorpa cognata Rambur, 1842
Panorpa cognata Rambur, 1842
Panorpa cognata is a small orange-brown scorpionfly found across much of Eurasia, living in hedges and woods.
Panorpa debilis Westwood, 1846
Panorpa debilis Westwood, 1846
Panorpa debilis is a common scorpionfly species in the family Panorpidae that occurs in North America.
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