Neopanorpa

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Neopanorpa
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Mecoptera
Family: Panorpidae
Genus: Neopanorpa
van der Weele, 1909
Species

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Neopanorpa is a paraphyletic genus of around 170 species of scorpionfly in Southeast Asia, nesting the genus Leptopanorpa.[1]

Species[]

This list is adapted from the World Checklist of extant Mecoptera species: Neopanorpa and complete as of 2018.
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar)
  • Zhou & Wu, 1993 ()
  • Bicha, 2015 (Vietnam)
  • Zhou, 2003 ()
  • Bicha, 2015 (Vietnam)
  • Chau & Byers, 1978 (Java)
  • (Westwood, 1842) (Burma, Thailand, Malaysia)
  • Byers, 1965 (Vietnam)
  • Navás, 1922 (China: Guizhou)
  • Bicha, 2019 (Thailand)[2]
  • Zhou, 2005 ()
  • Bicha, 2019 (Thailand)[2]
  • (Westwood, 1846) (India)
  • Miyamoto, 1994 (Taiwan)
  • Carpenter, 1938 (China: Sichuan)
  • Cheng, 1953 (Vietnam)
  • Navás, 1935 (India)
  • Byers, 1999 ()
  • Byers, 1966 (Malaysia: Sabah)
  • Chou & Wang, 1988 (China: Hunan)
  • (Navás, 1930) (China: Sichuan, Yunnan)
  • Byers, 1965 (Myanmar)
  • Webb & Penny, 1979 (Thailand)
  • Zhou, 2006 ()
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Guangdong)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Guangdong)
  • (Navás, 1908) (China: Guizhou)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian)
  • Wang % Hua, 2017 ()
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian)
  • Carpenter, 1938 (China: Sichuan)
  • Byers, 1971 (Nepal)
  • Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan)
  • Chou & Wang, 1988 (China: Hunan)
  • Carpenter, 1938 (China: Sichuan)
  • Byers, 1999 ()
  • Cheng, 1953 (India)
  • Esben-Petersen, 1915 (India)
  • Bicha, 2017 (Vietnam)
  • Zhou, 2000 ()
  • Chau & Byers, 1978 (Sumatra)
  • Byers, 1965 (Thailand)
  • Rust & Byers, 1976 (India)
  • Wang & Hua, 2018 (Myanmar)
  • Chau & Byers 1978 (Java)
  • Issiki & Cheng 1947 (Taiwan)
  • Byers 1965 (Vietnam)
  • Chou & Wang 1988 (China: Hunan)
  • Rust & Byers 1976 (India)
  • Byers, 1999 ()
  • (Navás, 1914) (India: Sikkim, Bhutan)
  • Bicha, 2017 (Vietnam)
  • Zhou & Zhou, 2007 ()
  • (Needham, 1909) (India)
  • Byers, 1999 ()
  • Esben-Petersen, 1915 (India: Sikkim)
  • Banks, 1931 (Malaysia: Sabah)
  • (Navás, 1911) (Taiwan)
  • Navás, 1930 (Taiwan)
  • Chau & Byers, 1978 (Sumatra)
  • (Hardwicke, 1825) (Nepal)
  • Zhou, 2005 () (unresolved homonymy to (Hardwicke, 1825))
  • Chau & Byers, 1978 (Java)
  • Navás, 1929 (Myanmar)
  • Rust & Byers, 1976 (India)
  • Byers, 1982 (Laos)
  • Cheng, 1952 (Taiwan)
  • Zhou & Zhou, 2005 (China: Guizhou)
  • Hua & Chou, 1998 (China: Hainan)
  • (Navás, 1908) (Thailand, Vietnam)
  • Neopanorpa harmandi conjuncta Navás, 1930 (Thailand)
  • Zhou & Fan, 1998 (China: Zhejiang)
  • Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan)
  • (Crampton, 1931) (India)
  • Hua & Chou, 1998 (China: Hainan, Gaungxi)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Anhui)
  • Hua, 2002 (China: Hunan, Guangxi, Guangdong)
  • Hua & Chou, 1999 (Taiwan)
  • Esben-Petersen, 1913 (Java)
  • Rust & Byers, 1976 (India)
  • Banks, 1931 (Malaysia (Perak, Pahang), Thailand)
  • Hua, 1998 (Taiwan)
  • Cheng, 1952 (Taiwan)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian)
  • Navás, 1930 (China: Yunnan)
  • Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan)
  • Zhou & Zhou, 2007 (China: Guizhou)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Hubei)
  • Hua & Chou, 1999 (China: Tibet)
  • Bicha, 2015 (Vietnam)
  • Zhou, 2005 (China: Guizhou)
  • Cai & Hua, 2009 (China: Shaanxi)
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin)
  • Chau & Byers, 1978 (Sumatra)
  • Navás, 1914 (Java, Sumatra)
  • Hua & Chou, 1997 (China: Henan)
  • Wang & Hua, 2018 (China: Yunnan)
  • Chou & Ran, 1981 (China: Shaanxi, Gansu)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Guangdong)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian)
  • Issiki, 1927 (Taiwan)
  • Wang & Hua, 2018 (China: Yunnan)
  • Issiki, 1927 (Taiwan)
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin)
  • Chou & Wang, 1988 (China: Hunan)
  • Zhou & Bao, 2002 (China: Guizhou)
  • Zhou & Zhou, 2010 (China: Guizhou)
  • Zhou & Wu, 1993 (China: Yunnan)
  • Chou & Wang, 1988 (China: Hunan)
  • Zhou & Wu, 1993 (China: Zhejiang)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Zhejiang)
  • Zhou, 1993 (China: Zhejiang)
  • (van der Weele, 1909) (Java)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian)
  • Byers, 1965 (Vietnam)
  • Carpenter, 1938 (China: Sichuan)
  • (Navás, 1910) (Nepal, India)
  • Bicha, 2019 (Thailand)[2]
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin)
  • (Navás, 1911) (Taiwan)
  • (Navás, 1908) (India: Sikkim)
  • Rust & Byers, 1976 (India)
  • Byers, 1965 (Vietnam)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian)
  • Zhou, 2003 (China: Guizhou)
  • Byers, 1965 (Vietnam)
  • Carpenter, 1945 (China: Sichuan)
  • Willmann, 1976 (Vietnam)
  • Qian & Zhou, 2001 (China: Yunnan)
  • Byers, 1965 (Thailand)
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin)
  • Navás, 1936 (China: Jiangxi)
  • Carpenter, 1945 (China: Hainan Island)
  • Chou & Wang, 1988 (China: Hunan)
  • Byers, 1975 (Bhutan)
  • Chou & Li, 1988 (China: Hunan)
  • Navás, 1929 (India)
  • (Esben-Petersen, 1912) (Taiwan)
  • Wang & Hua, 2018 (China: Yunnan)
  • Wang & Hua, 2018 (China: Sichuan)
  • Hua & Chou, 1997 (China: Henan)
  • Byers, 1965 (Thailand)
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin)
  • Byers, 2008 (Taiwan)
  • (Needham, 1909) (India)
  • Byers, 1965 (Thailand)
  • Byers, 1966 (Malaysia: Sabah)
  • Miyamoto & Makihara, 1979 (Japan)
  • Chau & Byers, 1978 (Sumatra)
  • Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan)
  • Zhou & Wu, 1993 (China: Yunnan)
  • Zhou, 2000 (China: Yunnan)
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin)
  • Byers, 1965 (Thailand)
  • Hua & Chou, 1999 (China: Tibet)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Zhejiang)
  • Chou & Wang, 1988 (China)
  • Wang & Hua, 2018 (China: Yunnan)
  • Byers, 1966 (Malaysia: Tioman Island)
  • Cheng, 1957 (China: Fujian)
  • Wang & Hua, 2018 (China: Yunnan)
  • Byers 1965 (Thailand)
  • Chau & Byers, 1978 (Sumatra)
  • Zhou, 2000 (China: Yunnan)
  • Qian & Zhou, 2001 (China: Yunnan)
  • Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichaun)
  • Cheng, 1949 (China: Sichuan)
  • Byers, 1999 (Myanmar: Kachin)
  • Willman, 1976 (Vietnam)
  • Zhou & Zhou, 2012 (China: Guizhou)
  • Zhou, 2005 (China: Guizhou)
  • Zhou, 2000 (China: Yunnan)
  • Byers, 1994 (Taiwan)
  • Esben-Petersen, 1915 (India)

References[]

  1. ^ Wang, Ji‐Shen; Hua, Bao‐Zhen (2020-01-13). "Taxonomic revision and phylogenetic analysis of the enigmatic scorpionfly genus Leptopanorpa MacLachlan (Mecoptera: Panorpidae)". Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research: jzs.12363. doi:10.1111/jzs.12363. ISSN 0947-5745.
  2. ^ a b c Bicha, Wesley J. (2019). "Scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) collected during Project Tiger with the description of three new species from Thailand". The Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 95 (2): 49–63.


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