Snow scorpionfly
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Boreidae, commonly called snow scorpionflies, or in the
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, snow fleas (no relation to the snow flea ''
Hypogastrura nivicola ''Hypogastrura nivicola'' is a species of dark blue springtail. Its (US) English name is snow flea, but there are also insects called by that name. They are often seen jumping about on the surface of snow on a warm winter day in North America. Re ...
'') are a very small family of scorpionflies, containing only around 30 species, all of which are boreal or high-altitude species in the Northern Hemisphere. These insects are small (typically 6 mm or less), with the wings reduced to bristles or absent, and they are somewhat compressed, so in fact some resemblance to fleas is noted. They are most commonly active during the winter months, towards the transition into spring, and the larvae and adults typically feed on mosses. The adults will often disperse between breeding areas by walking across the open snow, thus the common name. The males use their bristle-like wings to help grasp the female over their back while mating, while the wings of females are vestigial small oval pads with no ability to allow them to fly. The adults have a long
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formed from the clypeus and labrum, genae, and maxillo- labium. The body temperature, and therefore activity level, of this scorpionfly depends on its absorption of short-wave and long-wave radiation rather than surrounding air temperatures (by which it is completely unaffected). The boundary layer of snow that the insect occupies has very low thermal conductance, and so the insect loses its own heat very slowly here. This delicate balance between cold and heat means that the animal is easily killed by heat when held in a human hand. The group has been proposed in some studies to be the closest relatives of
fleas Flea, the common name for the order Siphonaptera, includes 2,500 species of small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas live by ingesting the blood of their hosts. Adult fleas grow to about long, are ...
(Siphonaptera), rendering Mecoptera paraphyletic. This has been disputed by other studies, which find
Nannochoristidae Nannochoristidae is a family of scorpionflies with many unusual traits. It is a tiny, relict family with a single extant genus, '' Nannochorista'', with eight species occurring in New Zealand, southeastern Australia, Tasmania, Argentina and Chil ...
more closely related to fleas instead.


Phylogeny

It is unclear as of 2020 whether the Mecoptera form a single clade, or whether the Siphonaptera (fleas) are inside that clade, so that the traditional "Mecoptera" is paraphyletic. However the earlier suggestion that the Siphonaptera are sister to the Boreidae is not supported. The two possible trees are shown below: (a) Mecoptera is paraphyletic, Boriedae is sister to (
Nannochoristidae Nannochoristidae is a family of scorpionflies with many unusual traits. It is a tiny, relict family with a single extant genus, '' Nannochorista'', with eight species occurring in New Zealand, southeastern Australia, Tasmania, Argentina and Chil ...
+ Siphonaptera): (b) Mecoptera is monophyletic, Boreidae is sister to Pistillifera:


Genera

This list is adapted from the ''World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species'',Boreidae
and is complete as of 1997. The number of species in each genus is indicated in parentheses. * ''
Boreus ''Boreus'' is the most diverse of three genera of insects in the family Boreidae. They are commonly known as winter scorpionflies due to their close relation to the true scorpionflies and preference for cold habitats. Description and distribu ...
'' (24) Latreille, 1816 (North America, Europe, Asia) ** ''
Boreus hyemalis ''Boreus hyemalis'' (Syn.: ''Boreus hiemalis'') is an insect, 3 to 4.5 millimetres long from the family of ''Boreidae''. Its common name is snow flea. It has stubby, grey-brown wings with a metallic sheen. Snow fleas crawl or hop over the snow ...
'' – also called the snow flea. * ''
Caurinus ''Caurinus'' is a genus of snow scorpionflies in the family Boreidae Boreidae, commonly called snow scorpionflies, or in the British Isles, snow fleas (no relation to the snow flea '' Hypogastrura nivicola'') are a very small family of scorp ...
'' (2) Russell, 1979 (Oregon, Alaska) * '' Hesperoboreus'' (2) Penny, 1977 (United States)


See also

* Glacier flea * Snow flies genus ''Chionea'' – a convergent genus of wingless crane flies *
Apteropanorpidae Apteropanorpidae is a family of wingless scorpionflies containing a single genus, ''Apteropanorpa'', with four named species. These species, also called Tasmanian snow scorpionflies, are found in moss in Tasmania and southern Australia. The a ...
– another family of wingless scorpionflies


References

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