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''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. Larvae and adults feed on
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. The species ''P. vulgaris'', has become a model insect for testing theories of sexual selection as its mating system has been noted to be similar to that of humans in some aspects. Studies show that both sexes of the species display mating preferences for direct (e.g. nuptial gifts) and indirect benefits (e.g. genetic benefits) to increase reproductive success. The production of nuptial gifts during copulation in males (e.g. salivary secretion) and high nutritional condition in females are indicators of "good foraging genes", an indirect benefit that individuals look for in their partners. These genetic benefits can increase fitness in offspring and improve their foraging ability. The life-cycle of ''Panorpa nuptialis'' and its habits, have become of interest in the field of forensic entomology.


Species

:This list is basically adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'':
Panorpa
' and complete as of 2018. * '' Panorpa acanthophylla'' Zhou, 2006 (China: Guizhou) * '' Panorpa accola'' Byers, 2011 (Mexico: Guerrero) * ''
Panorpa acicularis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2001 (Mexico: Oaxaca) * ''
Panorpa aculeata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2001 (Mexico: Oaxaca) * ''
Panorpa acuminata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Georgia) * ''
Panorpa acuta ''Panorpa acuta'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species of ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia) * ''
Panorpa akasakai ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa alata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou & Zhou, 2005 (USA: Georgia) * ''
Panorpa alpina ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Rambur, 1842 (Europe) * ''
Panorpa amamiensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyamoto & Makihara, 1984 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa americana ''Panorpa americana'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Swederus, 1787 (USA: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa amurensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' MacLachlan, 1872 (Korea, Russia: Far Eastern Province) * ''
Panorpa anfracta ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Ju & Zhou, 2003 (China: Zhejiang) * ''
Panorpa angustistriata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa annexa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' MacLachlan, 1869 (France, Germany, Sicily, Italy) :* ''Panorpa annexa latina'' Navás, 1928 (Italy) :* ''Panorpa annexa subalpina'' Navás, 1928 (Italy) :* ''Panorpa annexa etrusca'' Willmann, 1976 (Italy) * ''
Panorpa anomala ''Panorpa anomala'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species of ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Wisconsin) * ''
Panorpa anrenensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1987 (China: Hunan) * ''
Panorpa antiporum ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Nagler, 1968 (Romania) * ''
Panorpa apiconebulosa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa apiculata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2000 (Mexico: Michoacan) * ''
Panorpa appalachia ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2002 (USA: North Carolina) * ''
Panorpa approximata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Esben-Petersen, 1915 (Korea) * ''
Panorpa arcuata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' (Navás, 1912) (Russia: Far East) * ''
Panorpa aspoecki ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Willmann, 1973 (Turkey) * ''
Panorpa attenuata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: San Luis Potosí) * ''
Panorpa aurea ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian, Zhejiang) * ''
Panorpa azteca ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1958 (Mexico: D.F., Mexico) * ''
Panorpa babai ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyamoto, 1979(Japan: Echigo) * '' Panorpa banksi'' Hine, 1901 (USA: Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina) * '' Panorpa banksiana'' Penny & Byers, 1979 (USA: North Carolina, New Jersey) * ''
Panorpa baohwashana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Kiangsu) * ''
Panorpa bashanicola ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Hua, Tao & Hua, 2018 (China: Shaanxi) * '' Panorpa bichai'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Indiana, Tennessee) * ''
Panorpa biclada ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhang & Hua, 2012 (China: Shaanxi, Hubei) * ''
Panorpa bicornuta ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' MacLachlan, 1887 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa bifasciata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1981 (China: Shaanxi, Hubei) * '' Panorpa bifida'' Carpenter, 1935 (USA: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia) * ''
Panorpa bimacula ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: Oaxaca) * ''
Panorpa bistriata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa braueri ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Arkansas, Missouri) * '' Panorpa brevititilana'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa bunun'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa capillata'' Byers, 1996 (USA: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee) * ''
Panorpa carolinensis ''Panorpa carolinensis'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% spec ...
'' Banks, 1905 (USA: North Carolina, Tennessee) * ''
Panorpa carpenteri ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Sichuan) * '' Panorpa caucasica'' MacLachlan, 1869 (Iran, Iraq) * '' Panorpa changbaishana'' Hua, 2008 (China: Jilin, Liaoning) * ''
Panorpa chengi ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou, 1981 (China: Shaanxi) * ''
Panorpa cheni ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Zhejiang) * ''
Panorpa chiensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1953 (Korea) * ''
Panorpa choctaw ''Panorpa choctaw'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species o ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee) * ''
Panorpa choui ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou & Wu, 1993 (China: Zhejiang) * ''
Panorpa cladocerca ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1935 (China: Jiangxi) * '' Panorpa claripennis'' Hine, 1901 (USA (Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Vermont, Wisconsin, West Virginia), Canada: Quebec) * ''
Panorpa clavigera ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Klapálek, 1902 (Hercegovina) * ''
Panorpa cognata ''Panorpa cognata'' is a species of scorpionfly belonging to the family Panorpidae. Subspecies Subspecies include: *''Panorpa cognata cognata'' Rambur, 1842 *''Panorpa cognata ghilianii'' MacLachlan, 1869 *''Panorpa cognata osellai'' Willmann, ...
'' Rambur, 1842 (England, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Russia, Sweden) :* ''Panorpa cognata osellai'' Willmann, 1976 (Italy) * ''
Panorpa communis ''Panorpa communis'', the common scorpionfly, is a species of Mecoptera, scorpionfly. Distribution This species is native to Europe (mostly) and Northern Asia. Habitat These scorpionflies can be usually found in hedgerows and patches of Urtica ...
'' Linnaeus,
1758 Events January–March * January 1 – Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) publishes in Stockholm the first volume (''Animalia'') of the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'', the sta ...
(Andorra, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Russia, England, Spain) :* ''Panorpa communis raehlei'' Lauterbach, 1970 (Europe) * '' Panorpa concolor'' Esben-Petersen, 1915 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa confinis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Alabama, Mississippi) * ''
Panorpa connexa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' MacLachlan, 1869 (Caucasus Mountains, Turkey) * '' Panorpa consuetudinis'' Snodgrass, 1927 (USA: Alabama, Connecticut, Washington, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa contorta ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas) * '' Panorpa conversa'' Byers, 2001 (Mexico: Puebla) * ''
Panorpa coomani ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Jiangxi) * '' Panorpa coreana'' Okamoto, 1925 (Korea) * '' Panorpa cryptica'' Bicha, 2015 (USA: Georgia) * ''
Panorpa curva ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1938 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa curvata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou, 2006 (China: Guizhou) * '' Panorpa dashahensis'' Zhou & Zhou, 2005 (China: Guizhou) * ''
Panorpa davidi ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1908 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa debilis ''Panorpa debilis'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species o ...
'' Westwood, 1846 (USA (Washington, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia), Canada: Ontario, Quebec) * ''
Panorpa deceptor ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa decolorata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1981 (China: Shaanxi, Hubei) * ''
Panorpa dichotoma ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyamoto, 1977 (Japan) :* ''Panorpa dichotoma intermedia'' Miyamoto, 1977 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa difficilis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1938 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa dissimilis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: New Jersey, New York, Virginia) * '' Panorpa dicidilacinia'' Bicha, 2016 (Mexico: Michoacan) * '' Panorpa dubitans'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin) * ''
Panorpa emeishana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Hua, Sun & Li, 2001 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa ensigera ''Panorpa ensigera'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Bicha, 1983 (USA: North Carolina, South Carolina) * '' Panorpa esakii'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa falsa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki & Cheng, 1947 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa ferruginea ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi) * ''
Panorpa filina ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1987 (China: Hunan) * ''
Panorpa flavicorporis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Fukien) * ''
Panorpa flavipennis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1938 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa flexa ''Panorpa flexa'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species of t ...
'' Carpenter, 1935 (USA: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) * '' Panorpa floridana'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Florida) * ''
Panorpa fructa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa fukiensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Tjeder, 1951 (China: Fujian) * ''
Panorpa fulvastra ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described ...
'' Chou, 1981 (China: Shaanxi) * ''
Panorpa furcata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou & Zhou, 2007 (China: Guizhou) * ''
Panorpa fusca ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described ...
'' Byers, 2001 (Mexico: Puebla) * ''
Panorpa galerita ''Panorpa galerita'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Byers, 1962 (USA (New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin), Canada: Quebec) * ''
Panorpa germanica ''Panorpa germanica'', also known by its common name German scorpionfly, is a species from the genus ''Panorpa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur ...
'' Linnaeus,
1758 Events January–March * January 1 – Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) publishes in Stockholm the first volume (''Animalia'') of the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'', the sta ...
(Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Scotland, Norway) :* ''Panorpa germanica euboica'' Lauterbach, 1972 (Balkans of southern Europe) :* ''Panorpa germanica graeca'' Lauterbach, 1972 (Greece) :* ''Panorpa germanica riegeri'' Lauterbach, 1971 (Germany) :* ''Panorpa germanica rumelica'' Lauterbach, 1972 (Turkey) * '' Panorpa gladiata'' Byers, 2000 (Mexico: Oaxaca) * '' Panorpa globulifera'' Miyamoto, 1994 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa gracilis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: North Carolina, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa grahamana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa gressitti ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1970 (China: Guangdong) * ''
Panorpa guidongensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Li, 1987 (China: Hunan) * ''
Panorpa guttata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1908 (China: Sichuan) * '' Panorpa hageniana'' Willmann, 1975 (Turkey) * ''
Panorpa hakusanensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyake, 1913 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa hamata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki & Cheng, 1947 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa helena ''Panorpa helena'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae. It is found in North America. References

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'' Byers, 1962 (USA (Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia), Canada: Manitoba) * ''
Panorpa hispida ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Georgia, South Carolina) * ''
Panorpa hiurai ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyamoto, 1985 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa horiensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa horni ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1928 (Russia) * '' Panorpa hungerfordi'' Byers, 1973 (USA: Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin) * ''
Panorpa hybrida ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' MacLachlan, 1882 (Romania, Finland, Germany, Russia, Bulgaria) * ''
Panorpa immaculata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Esben-Petersen, 1915 (Mexico: Guerrero, Mexico) * ''
Panorpa implicata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian) * '' Panorpa indivisa'' Martynova, 1957 (Russia: Far East) * ''
Panorpa insigna ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Bicha, 2006 (Mexico: Jalisco) * ''
Panorpa insolens ''Panorpa insolens'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Carpenter, 1935 (USA: Kentucky, Ohio) * ''
Panorpa insularis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Hua & Chou, 1998 (China: Hainan) * '' Panorpa involuta'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: Veracruz) * ''
Panorpa ishiharai ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyamoto, 1994 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa isolata ''Panorpa isolata'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species o ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Alabama, Washington, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee) * ''
Panorpa issikiana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1970 (China: Yunnan) * ''
Panorpa issikii ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Penny & Byers, 1979 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa japonica ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Thunberg, 1784 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa jilinensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou, 2000 (China: Jilin) * '' Panorpa jinchuana'' Hua, Sun & Li, 1994 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa kagamontana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described ...
'' Miyamoto, 1979 (Japan) * '' Panorpa kellogi'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian) * '' Panorpa kiautai'' Zhou & WU, 1993 (China: Zhejiang) * ''
Panorpa kiusiuensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa klapperichi ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Tjeder, 1951 (China: Fujian) * ''
Panorpa kongosana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Okamoto, 1925 (Korea) * '' Panorpa kunmingensis'' Fu & Hua, 2009 (China: Yunnan) * ''
Panorpa lacedaemonia ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Lauterbach, 1972 (Greece) * ''
Panorpa lachlani ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1930 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa latipennis ''Panorpa latipennis'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% specie ...
'' Hine, 1901 (USA: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin) * ''
Panorpa leucoptera ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Uhler, 1858 (Japan) * '' Panorpa lewisi'' MacLachlan, 1887 (Japan) * '' Panorpa liaoi'' Zhou & Zhou, 2007 (China: Guizhou, Chongqing) * ''
Panorpa lintienshana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1952 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa liui'' Hua, 1997 (China: Jilin, Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongol) * ''
Panorpa longicornis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa longiramina ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki & Cheng, 1947 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa longititilana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa lugubris'' Swederus, 1787 (USA: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa lutea ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described ...
'' Carpenter, 1945 (China: Anhui, Zhejiang) * ''
Panorpa luteola ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2001 (Mexico: Jalisco) * ''
Panorpa macrostyla ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Hua, 1998 (China: Jilin, Liaoning) * ''
Panorpa maculosa ''Panorpa maculosa'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Hagen, 1861 (USA: Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa malaisei ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin) * ''
Panorpa mangshanensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1987 (China: Hunan) * '' Panorpa meridionalis'' Rambur, 1842 (Andorra, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Romania) :* '' Panorpa meridionalis fenestrata'' Navás, 1917 (Spain) :* '' Panorpa meridionalis germanizans'' Navás, 1917 (Spain) :* ''
Panorpa meridionalis liberata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1917 (Spain) * '' Panorpa mexicana'' Banks, 1913 (Mexico: Veracruz) * '' Panorpa michoacana'' Byers, 2011 (Mexico: Michoacan) * ''
Panorpa mirabilis ''Panorpa mirabilis'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae. It is found in North America. References

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'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) * '' Panorpa mixteca'' Bicha, 2006 (Mexico: Oaxaca) * ''
Panorpa miyakeiella ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyamoto, 1985 (Japan) * '' Panorpa mokansana'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Zhejiang) * ''
Panorpa mucronata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: Hidalgo) * '' Panorpa multifasciaria'' Miyake, 1910 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa nebulosa ''Panorpa nebulosa'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Westwood, 1846 (USA (Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin), Canada: Ontario, Quebec) * ''
Panorpa neglecta ''Panorpa neglecta'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee) * '' Panorpa neospinosa'' Chou & Wang, 1981 (China) * ''
Panorpa nigrirostris ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' MacLachlan, 1882 (Iran, former USSR) * ''
Panorpa nipponensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1908 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa nokoensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa nudiramus ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2002 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa nuptialis ''Panorpa nuptialis'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Gerstaecker, 1863 (USA (Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas), Mexico) * '' Panorpa obliqua'' Carpenter, 1945 (China: Jiangxi) * ''
Panorpa obliquifascia ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1987 (China: Hunan) * '' Panorpa ochraceocauda'' Issiki, 1927 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa ochraceopennis'' Miyake, 1910 (Japan) * '' Panorpa oconee'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Georgia) * ''
Panorpa okamotona ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1927 (Korea) * ''
Panorpa okinawaensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Nakamura, 2009 (Japan: Okinawa-Jima) * '' Panorpa orientalis'' MacLachlan, 1887 (Korea, Russia) * ''
Panorpa pachymera ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Georgia, South Carolina) * '' Panorpa pallidimaculata'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa palustris ''Panorpa palustris'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Byers, 1958 (USA: North Carolina, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa parallela ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described ...
'' Wang & Hua, 2016 (China: Yunnan) * ''
Panorpa pectinata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa penicillata'' Byers, 1962 (Mexico: Durango) * '' Panorpa pennyi'' Byers, 2013 (Mexico: Hidalgo) * '' Panorpa peterseana'' Issiki, 1927 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa picta'' Hagen, 1863 (Turkey) * '' Panorpa pieli'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Kiangsi) * ''
Panorpa pieperi ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Willmann, 1975 (Turkey) * '' Panorpa pingjiangensis'' Chou & Wang, 1987 (China) * ''
Panorpa planicola ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: South Carolina) * ''
Panorpa plitvicensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpionfly, scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described ...
'' Lauterbach, 1972 (Yugoslavia) * ''
Panorpa pryeri ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' McLachlan, 1875 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa pseudoalpina ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Nagler, 1970 (Romania) * ''
Panorpa punctata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Klug, 1838 (Mexico) * ''
Panorpa pura ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Klapálek, 1906 (Europe, Asia) * '' Panorpa pusilla'' Cheng, 1949 (China: Shaansi) * ''
Panorpa qiana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou & Zhou, 2010 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa qinlingensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Ran, 1981 (China: Shaanxi) * ''
Panorpa quadrifasciata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1987 (China: Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi) * ''
Panorpa ramosa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: Hidalgo) * '' Panorpa rantaisanensis'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa reclusa'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: Hidalgo) * '' Panorpa reflexa'' Wang & Hua, 2016 (China: Yunnan) * ''
Panorpa robusta ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Georgia, South Carolina) * ''
Panorpa rufa ''Panorpa rufa'', the red scorpionfly, is a species of scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 7 ...
'' Gray, 1832 (USA: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina) * ''
Panorpa rufescens ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Rambur, 1842 (USA: Connecticut, Washington, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island) * ''
Panorpa rufostigma ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Westwood, 1846 (Albania) * ''
Panorpa rupeculana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi) * ''
Panorpa schweigeri ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Willmann, 1975 (Turkey) * ''
Panorpa scopulifera ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1993 (USA: Georgia, South Carolina) * ''
Panorpa semifasciata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa sentosa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1997 (Mexico: San Luis Potosi) * ''
Panorpa serta ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1996 (Mexico: Michoacan) * ''
Panorpa setifera ''Panorpa setifera'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Webb, 1974 (USA: Wisconsin) * '' Panorpa sexspinosa'' Cheng, 1949 (China: Shaansi) :* ''Panorpa sexspinosa zhongnanensis'' Chou & Wang, 1981 (China: Shaanxi) * ''
Panorpa sextaenia ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou & Bao, 2002 (China: Guangxi, Guizhou) * ''
Panorpa shanyangensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Wang, 1981 (China: Shaanxi) * ''
Panorpa shibatai ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa sibirica ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Esben-Petersen, 1915 (Russia: Far East) * '' Panorpa sigmoides'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin) * '' Panorpa similis'' Esben-Petersen, 1915 (former USSR) * ''
Panorpa sonani ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa songes ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou & Zhou, 2005 (China: Guizhou) * ''
Panorpa speciosa ''Panorpa speciosa'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin) * ''
Panorpa stigmalis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1908 (China: Sichuan) * ''
Panorpa stigmosa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Zhou, 2006 (China: Guizhou) * ''
Panorpa striata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyake, 1908 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa subambra ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Tong, 1987 (China: Hunan) * '' Panorpa subaurea'' Chou & Li, 1987 (China: Hunan) * '' Panorpa subfurcata'' Westwood, 1842 (USA (Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia), Canada: Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec) * ''
Panorpa submaculosa ''Panorpa submaculosa'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% speci ...
'' Carpenter, 1931 (USA: Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Wisconsin) * ''
Panorpa subulifera ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1962 (USA: Virginia) * ''
Panorpa susteri ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Nagler, 1970 (Romania) * '' Panorpa taiheisanensis'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa taiwanensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Taiwan) * '' Panorpa takenouchii'' Miyake, 1908 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa tatvana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Willmann, 1974 (Turkey) :* ''Panorpa tatvana ressli'' Willmann, 1975 (Turkey) * ''
Panorpa tecta ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2002 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa terminata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Klug, 1838 (Mexico: Morelos) * ''
Panorpa tetrazonia ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1935 (China: Anhui, Jiangxi) * ''
Panorpa tetrazonia ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1935 (China: Anhui, Jiangxi) * ''
Panorpa teziutlana ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 2011 (Mexico: Puebla) * ''
Panorpa thompsoni ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (Japan: Tsushima) * ''
Panorpa thrakica ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Willmann, 1976 (European Turkey) * ''
Panorpa titschacki ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Esben-Petersen, 1934 (Greece) * '' Panorpa tokunoshimaensis'' Nakamura, 2009 (Japan: Tokuno-Shima) * '' Panorpa tribulosa'' Byers, 2000 (Mexico: Puebla) * '' Panorpa trifasciata'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian) * ''
Panorpa tritaenia ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Chou & Li, 1987 (China: Hunan) * ''
Panorpa trizonata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyake, 1908 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa truncata ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1997 (Mexico: Jalisco) * ''
Panorpa tsunekatanis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki, 1929 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa tsushimaensis ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Miyamoto, 1979 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa turcica ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Willmann, 1975 (Turkey) :* ''Panorpa turcica anatolica'' Willmann, 1975 (Turkey) :* ''Panorpa turcica pontica'' Willmann, 1975 (Turkey) * '' Panorpa typicoides'' Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan) * '' Panorpa ultima'' Byers, 2013 (Mexico: Michoacan) * ''
Panorpa umbricola ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Bicha, 2006 (Mexico: Jalisco) * ''
Panorpa venosa ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Westwood, 1846 (USA: Georgia) * '' Panorpa vernalis'' Byers, 1973 (USA: Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi) * ''
Panorpa virginica ''Panorpa virginica'' is a species of common scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70% species ...
'' Banks, 1906 (USA: Connecticut, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia) * ''
Panorpa vulgaris ''Panorpa vulgaris'', also known by its common name meadow scorpionfly is a species from the genus ''Panorpa''. The species was first described in 1845. Distribution and Habitat ''P. vulgaris'' are commonly distributed throughout central Euro ...
'' Imhoff & Labram, 1845 (Europe, Asia) * ''
Panorpa waongkehzengi ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Navás, 1935 (China: Jiangxi) * ''
Panorpa wormaldi ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' MacLachlan, 1875 (Japan) * ''
Panorpa wrightae ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Cheng, 1957 (China: Zhejiang) * '' Panorpa yangi'' Chou, 1981 (China: Shaanxi) * ''
Panorpa yiei ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Issiki & Cheng, 1947 (Taiwan) * ''
Panorpa youngi ''Panorpa'' is a genus of scorpion-flies that is widely dispersed, especially in the Northern hemisphere. However, they do not occur in western North America. Thirteen species occur in eastern Canada. About 260 species are described as of 2018. ...
'' Byers, 1994 (Taiwan)


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