''Leptopanorpa'' is a genus of
scorpionflies
Mecoptera (from the Greek language, Greek: ''mecos'' = "long", ''ptera'' = "wings") is an Order (biology), order of insects in the superorder Endopterygota with about six hundred species in nine Family (biology), families worldwide. Mecopterans ...
that mainly distributed in
Java
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, with two species also occurring in
Sumatra
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. 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
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''
Neopanorpa
''Neopanorpa'' is a paraphyletic genus of around 170 species of scorpionfly in Southeast Asia, nesting the genus '' Leptopanorpa''.
Species
:This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'': Neopanorpa' and complete ...
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Species
:This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'':
Leptopanorpa' and complete as of 1997.
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Leptopanorpa charpentieri'' (Burmeister, 1839) (Java, Sumatra)
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Leptopanorpa cingulata'' (Enderlein, 1912) (Java)
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Leptopanorpa filicauda'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java)
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Leptopanorpa inconspicua'' Lieftinck, 1936 (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 ...
'' (van der Weele, 1909) (Java)
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Leptopanorpa javanica'' (Westwood, 1841) (Java, Sumatra)
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Leptopanorpa nematogaster'' (MacLachlan, 1869) (Java)
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Leptopanorpa peterseni'' Lieftinck, 1936 (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 dis ...
'' (van der Weele), 1909 (Java)
:* ''Leptopanorpa pi decorata'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java)
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Leptopanorpa ritsemae'' MacLachlan, 1875 (Java)
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Leptopanorpa robusta'' Lieftinck, 1936 (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 dis ...
'' Lieftinck, 1936 (Java)
References
Panorpidae
Insects of Indonesia
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