Panorpodes Explained
Panorpodes is a genus of scorpionflies in the family Panorpodidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Panorpodes brachypodus Tan & Hua, 2008
- Panorpodes brevicaudatus (Hua, 1998)
- Panorpodes colei Byers, 2005
- Panorpodes komaensis Okamoto, 1925
- Panorpodes kuandianensis Zhong, Zhang & Hua, 2011
- Panorpodes maculata Miyamoto, 1984
- Panorpodes paradoxa MacLachlan, 1875
- Panorpodes pulchra Issiki, 1927
- †Panorpodes brevicauda Baltic amber, Priabonian
- †Panorpodes gedanensis, Baltic amber, Priabonian
- †Panorpodes hageni, Baltic amber, Priabonian
- †Panorpodes weitschati Baltic amber, Priabonian
Notes and References
- Zhong, W., Zhang, J.-X., & Hua, B.-Z. (2011). "Panorpodes kuandianensis, a new species of short-faced scorpionflies (Mecoptera, Panorpodidae) from Liaoning, China." Zootaxa 2921: 47-55.