Panorpa latipennis, Hine, 1901
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latipennis Hine, 1901 View in CoL
Panorpa latipennis Hine 1901: 248 View in CoL (description), fig 1 (♀ wing), fig 3 (♂ wing), fig 32 (lateral view ♂ terminalia); Banks 1907: 33 (updated NA species list, distribution described as eastern US); Engelhardt 1915: 109 (checklist of species from the eastern US, new records from CT, NH); Esben-Petersen 1915: 224 (list of American species); Esben-Petersen 1921: 63 (description); Carpenter 1931: 256 (description), fig 34 (♂ genital bulb), fig 64 (♀ genital plate); Carpenter 1935: 109 (new record from OH); Cole & Gillespie 1950: 84 (new record from TN); Byers 1954: 495 (new record from VA); Frost & Brown 1955: 56 (PA checklist); Boese 1973: 174 (4 th instar larva, general morphology, chaetotaxy, key to species), fig 15 (prothorax), fig 16 (eighth abdominal segment), fig 17 (ninth abdominal segment); Byers 1973: 373 (new record from WI); Thornhill & Johnson 1974: 49 (key, distribution and habitat in MI), fig 17 (♂ genital bulb), fig 24 (♀ genital plate), fig 51 (map of distribution in MI); Webb et al. 1975: 295 (description, habitat, distribution), fig 71 (forewing), fig 98 (♂ genital bulb), fig 99 (♂ ventral paramere), fig 145 (♀ genital plate), fig 168 (distribution); Thornhill 1979: 886 (pair formation pheromones); Thornhill 1980a: 180 (ecological and behavioural interactions of Panorpa View in CoL in MI woodland); Thornhill 1980b: 53 (test of mating behaviour); Thornhill 1981: 363 (reproductive behavior); Aranguren 1987: 95 (description ♂ ♀ incl. genitalia, distribution, habitat); Pothier 1997: 1 (presence in QC); Cheung et al. 2006: 9 (distribution in ON, photos ♂ genital bulb and wing); Missoweit & Sauer 2007: 1207 (reproductive strategy contrasted to European species alpina, vulgaris).
Syntype ♂: USNM [ USNMENT01027390 About USNM ]. USA. MI, Detroit , 2.vi., Hubbard and Swartz .
Syntype ♀: USNM [ USNMENT01027391 About USNM ], ibid .
Syntype U: MCZC [ MCZ-ENT00016047 ], USA. NY, Sea Cliff .
Panorpa longipennis Banks 1911: 349 (♀ description); Esben-Petersen 1915: 224 (list of American species); Esben-Petersen 1921: 62 (description); Carpenter 1931: 257 (junior synonym to latipennis View in CoL ).
Holotype ♂: MCZC [ MCZ-ENT00011273 ]. USA. NC, Black Mountain , north fork of the Swannanoa River, late May, N. Banks.
Distribution: Canada; NB*, NS*, ON, QC. USA; CT, GA*, MA, MI, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WI, WV*.
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Panorpa latipennis
Dickson, Kathryn 2024 |
Panorpa longipennis
Carpenter, F. M. 1931: 257 |
Esben-Petersen, P. 1921: 62 |
Esben-Petersen, P. 1915: 224 |
Banks, N. 1911: 349 |
Panorpa latipennis
Missoweit, M. & Sauer, K. P. 2007: 1207 |
Cheung, D. K. B. & Marshall, S. A. & Webb, D. W. 2006: 9 |
Pothier, G. 1997: 1 |
Aranguren, A. M. 1987: 95 |
Thornhill, R. 1981: 363 |
Thornhill, R. 1980: 180 |
Thornhill, R. 1980: 53 |
Thornhill, R. 1979: 886 |
Webb, D. W. & Penny, N. D. & Marlin, J. C. 1975: 295 |
Thornhill, A. R. & Johnson, J. B. 1974: 49 |
Boese, A. E. 1973: 174 |
Byers, G. W. 1973: 373 |
Frost, S. W. & Brown, J. P. 1955: 56 |
Byers, G. W. 1954: 495 |
Cole, A. C. & Gillespie, D. S. 1950: 84 |
Carpenter, F. M. 1935: 109 |
Carpenter, F. M. 1931: 256 |
Esben-Petersen, P. 1921: 63 |
Engelhardt, G. P. 1915: 109 |
Esben-Petersen, P. 1915: 224 |
Banks, N. 1907: 33 |
Hine, J. S. 1901: 248 |