Panorpa guttata Navás, 1908
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Panorpa guttata Navás, 1908 View in CoL
( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 )
Panorpa guttata Navás, 1908: 416 View in CoL , fig. 19c (= Panorpa davidi Navás, 1908 View in CoL ♀); Esben-Petersen, 1915: 220; id., 1921: 32, fig. 32; Cheng, 1957: 59; Rust & Byers, 1976: 86, figs 158 & 159; Wang & Hua, 2017: 34, figs 3–6; id., 2018: 271, figs 3-131- 1–3.
Emended diagnosis. 1) Wings speckled with apical and pterostigmal bands reduced to spots; 2) male A6 with deep median emargination on dorsal apex and forming pair of truncated lobes laterally; 3) inner portion of basal half of gonostylus with dozens of long bristles; and 4) female genital plate with subtriangular main plate and broad, oblong basal plate.
Distribution. CHINA: western Sichuan ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
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Panorpa guttata Navás, 1908
Wang, Ji-Shen & Gong, You-Jing 2021 |
Panorpa guttata Navás, 1908: 416
Wang, J. - S. & Hua, B. - Z. 2017: 34 |
Rust, M. K. & Byers, G. W. 1976: 86 |
Cheng, F. Y. 1957: 59 |
Esben-Petersen, P. 1915: 220 |
Navas, L. 1908: 416 |