Using an integrative approach combining #molecular, cytogenetic, #phylogenetic, and #morphological #data, Le-Le He and Bao-Zhen Hua reveal generic paraphyly and #chromosome #evolution in Bittacidae.
🔎 https://doi.org/10.1111/jse.70019
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New scorpionfly from #china just flew in:
Dicerapanorpa dajinhuang
Treatment: https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0393DC77-5C21-4771-C821-D6CDFE60C96E
Publication: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.997.2939
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Panorpa sp.
Snapped last August, Loire Atlantique, France
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This #phytogeographical study of the montane #scorpionfly provides new insights into the importance of topographically rugged mountain systems in the #conservation of #evolutionary #diversity and endemic species.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jse.13150
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Back from a holiday in Italy. And one of the more interesting organisms spotted is this Scorpionfly, genus Panorpa, in Florence on 14 October 2024. A fascinating looking insect.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/248703588 ].
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I saw this rather beautiful insect this morning. Several species are quite similar but this looks to me to be a German Scorpionfly (Panorpa germanicus).
#NewSpecies!
New scorpionfly from #china just flew in:
Panorpa jinfo
Treatment: http://treatment.plazi.org/id/C549F960-FFB6-6167-FE86-BE28FF3CFE0D
Publication: http://doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2024.007
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A #Scorpionfly is a scary-looking #insect, thanks to that long, mandible-bearing 'beak' or rostrum—and of course the male's tail, which inspired the name given to these creatures. The 'stinger' is in fact a genital capsule or bulb, bearing two 'pincers' (gonostyli); it's used for mating, and for defaecation (pic 3). Females (pic 4) lack this bulb. Feeding mostly on other #insects, usually dead ones, these #minibeasts are harmless to us Humans.
A handsome male scorpionfly sitting in the sun on a blade of grass.
Scorpionfly, Panorpa sp Canon 400D EF 100 f/2.8 1/125 iso: 200 Celakovice Jirina, Czech Republic 6/24/2012 #diptera #scorpionfly #Panorpa #insects #invertebrates
#Scorpionfly (Panorpa sp.) on a blade of grass
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#ScorpionFly in the grass.
I like the contrast between the strange, sometimes even scary look while being completely harmless.