Panorpa acuta, Carpenter, 1931
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acuta Carpenter, 1931 View in CoL
Panorpa acuta Carpenter 1931: 253 View in CoL (description ♂), fig 38 (♂ genital bulb); Carpenter 1936: 59 (first description of ♀, designation of allotype, comparison with nebulosa View in CoL and latipennis View in CoL , new records from SC, GA), fig 1 (♀ genital plate); Byers 1954: 495 (new record from VA); Frost & Brown 1955: 56 (PA checklist); Atchely & Jackson 1970: 264 (♂ ’s have achiasmatic meiosis and 22 +X(O) chromosomes); Boese 1973: 169 (4th instar larva, general morphology, chaetotaxy, key to species), fig 1 (metathorax), fig 2 (2nd abdominal segment), fig 3 (8th abdominal segment); Byers 1973: 373 (new record from KY); Thornhill & Johnson 1974: 46 (key, distribution and habitat in MI), fig 7 (♂ genital bulb), fig 21 (♀ genital plate), fig 44 (map of distribution in MI); Webb et al. 1975: 295 (description, habitat, distribution), fig 72 (forewing), fig 100 (♂ ninth tergum), fig 101 (♂ genital bulb), fig 102 (♂ ventral paramere), fig 148 (♀ genital plate), fig 169 (distribution); McCabe & Johnson 1980: 13 (list of types in NY State Museum); Thornhill 1981: 361 (reproductive behavior); Aranguren 1987: 100 (description and figures ♂ and ♀ incl. genitalia, distribution, habitat); Byers 1988: 27 (hypothesis of Asian origin for related species nebulosa View in CoL , acuta View in CoL , flexa View in CoL ); Pothier 1997: 1 (presence in QC); Misof et al. 2000: 77 (mtDNA evidence for polyphyly of Panorpa View in CoL ); Cheung et al. 2006: 2 (distribution in ON, photos ♂ genital bulb and wing); Bicha et al. 2015: 592 (comparison to cryptica View in CoL , flexa View in CoL , nebulosa View in CoL ); Flint, et al. 2020: 7 (key), 8 (VA seasonal and locality records), fig 21 (wings), fig 45 (♂ genital bulb), map 10 (distribution in VA).
Holotype ♂: MCZC [ MCZ-ENT00016523 ]. USA. TN, Smoky Mountains , near Newfound Gap, 3500’, 1.ix.1930, F. M. Carpenter.
Allotype ♀: MCZC [ MCZ-ENT00640976 ]. USA. SC, Pickens Co., Rocky Bottom , 21.vi.1932, O. L. Cartwright.
Paratypes: AMNH (4♂) , CUIC (1♂) , MCZC (12♂) , NCSU (8♂) , NYSM (2♂) , USNM (3♂) , location unknown (1♂).
Distribution: Canada; ON, QC. USA; CT, GA, KY, MA, MI, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, SC, TN, VA, VT*, WV.
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Panorpa acuta
Dickson, Kathryn 2024 |
Panorpa acuta
Bicha, W. & Schiff, N. & Lancaster, A. & Scheffler, B. 2015: 592 |
Cheung, D. K. B. & Marshall, S. A. & Webb, D. W. 2006: 2 |
Misof, B. & Erpenbeck, D. & Sauer, K. P. 2000: 77 |
Pothier, G. 1997: 1 |
Byers, G. W. 1988: 27 |
Aranguren, A. M. 1987: 100 |
Thornhill, R. 1981: 361 |
McCabe, T. L. & Johnson, L. M. 1980: 13 |
Webb, D. W. & Penny, N. D. & Marlin, J. C. 1975: 295 |
Thornhill, A. R. & Johnson, J. B. 1974: 46 |
Boese, A. E. 1973: 169 |
Byers, G. W. 1973: 373 |
Frost, S. W. & Brown, J. P. 1955: 56 |
Byers, G. W. 1954: 495 |
Carpenter, F. M. 1936: 59 |
Carpenter, F. M. 1931: 253 |