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Leptopanorpa Jacobsoni
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 ( ...
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Scorpionfly
Mecoptera (from the Greek: ''mecos'' = "long", ''ptera'' = "wings") is an order of insects in the superorder Endopterygota with about six hundred species in nine families worldwide. Mecopterans are sometimes called scorpionflies after their largest family, Panorpidae, in which the males have enlarged genitals raised over the body that look similar to the stingers of scorpions, and long beaklike rostra. The Bittacidae, or hangingflies, are another prominent family and are known for their elaborate mating rituals, in which females choose mates based on the quality of gift prey offered to them by the males. A smaller group is the snow scorpionflies, family Boreidae, adults of which are sometimes seen walking on snowfields. In contrast, the majority of species in the order inhabit moist environments in tropical locations. The Mecoptera are closely related to the Siphonaptera (fleas), and a little more distantly to the Diptera (true flies). They are somewhat fly-like in appearanc ...
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Leptopanorpa Javanica
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java) :* ' ...
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Leptopanorpa Sarangana
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * '' Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi ''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus ...
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Leptopanorpa Robusta
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * '' Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java) ...
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Leptopanorpa Ritsemae
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java) :* ' ...
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Leptopanorpa Pi
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * '' Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni ''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also ...'' ...
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Leptopanorpa Peterseni
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java) :* ''L ...
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Leptopanorpa Nematogaster
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java) :* '' ...
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Leptopanorpa Jacobsoni
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 ( ...
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Java
Java (; id, Jawa, ; jv, ꦗꦮ; su, ) is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151.6 million people, Java is the world's most populous island, home to approximately 56% of the Indonesian population. Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta, is on Java's northwestern coast. Many of the best known events in Indonesian history took place on Java. It was the centre of powerful Hindu-Buddhist empires, the Islamic sultanates, and the core of the colonial Dutch East Indies. Java was also the center of the Indonesian struggle for independence during the 1930s and 1940s. Java dominates Indonesia politically, economically and culturally. Four of Indonesia's eight UNESCO world heritage sites are located in Java: Ujung Kulon National Park, Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple, and Sangiran Early Man Site. Formed by volcanic eruptions due to geologic subduction of the Aust ...
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Leptopanorpa Inconspicua
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java) :* ...
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Leptopanorpa Filicauda
''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of scorpionflies that mainly distributed in Java, with two species also occurring in Sumatra. The males have elongated abdomens which can they can use to compete with other males and these abdomen are also sexually displayed to females. A recent revision found that the genus was nested within a paraphyletic ''Neopanorpa.'' Species :This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997. * ''Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra) * ''Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa jacobsoni'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra) * '' Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java) * '' Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java) * ''Leptopanorpa pi'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java) :* ...
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