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- Holcorpidae is an extinct family of scorpionflies. It contains two genera, Conicholcorpa which is known from the Middle Jur****ic Daohugou beds of Inner...
- maculosa. Holcorpa was the only known member of the extinct family Holcorpidae until 2017, when the Middle Jur****ic member of the family, Conicholcorpa...
- †Australochoristidae †Austropanorpidae †Cantabridae †Dinopanorpidae †Eorpidae †Holcorpidae †Orthophlebiidae Panorpidae (common scorpionflies) Panorpodidae (short-faced...
- placed in the Panorpidae but now considered the sole genus of the family Holcorpidae. However, Fortiholcorpa shows a different a branching pattern of hindwing...
- †Australochoristidae †Austropanorpidae †Cantabridae †Dinopanorpidae †Eorpidae †Holcorpidae †Orthophlebiidae Panorpidae (common scorpionflies) Panorpodidae (short-faced...
- Washington: 615. Archibald, SB (2010). "Revision of the scorpionfly family Holcorpidae (Mecoptera), with description of a new species from Early Eocene McAbee...
- preservation, and Holcorpa, the type genus of the extinct Mecopteran family Holcorpidae, to which Miriholcorpa shows similarities. The specific epithet for****ta...
- 47: 345–349. Archibald, SB (2010). "Revision of the scorpionfly family Holcorpidae (Mecoptera), with description of a new species from Early Eocene McAbee...
- scorpionflies Mecoptera †Dinopanorpidae †Dinokanaga extinct family MecopteraHolcorpidae †Holcorpa extinct family Mecoptera †Eorpidae †Eorpa extinct family Mecoptera...
- S2CID 109301568. Archibald, SB (2010). "Revision of the scorpionfly family Holcorpidae (Mecoptera), with description of a new species from Early Eocene McAbee...