Panorpa furcata Zhou & Zhou, 2007
(Figs 1C & 3)
Panorpa furcata Zhou & Zhou, 2007: 451, fig. 15.
Emended diagnosis. This species is previously known from the vague description and illustrations provided by Zhou & Zhou (2007). Herein, the diagnosis is emended based on the new materials: 1) in forewings, apical band broad with large hyaline spot along apical cross-veins, pterostigmal band with complete basal and apical branches, marginal spot and basal spot present, basal band broad, entire; 2) male hypovalves slender and longer than stalk of hypandrium, and slightly broaden at distal half; 3) dorsal processes of male aedeagus with middle process at ventral side; and 4) posterior arms of female medigynium reduced, and apodemes greatly divergent.
Materials examined. CHINA: Guizhou: 3♂ 3♀ (CN20Pa00086–CN20Pa00091), Dewang, southwestern slope of Mt. Fanjing, 20.xi.2019, leg. Zheng-Kun Hu.
Distribution. CHINA: Guizhou (Mts Fanjing and Leigong) (Fig. 2).