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- semi-desert habitats. Scorpionflies, family Panorpidae, generally live in broad-leaf woodlands with plentiful damp leaf litter. Snow scorpionflies, family Boreidae...
- Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, and European Russia) and Northern Asia. These scorpionflies can be usually found in hedgerows and patches of nettle. Panorpa communis...
- evidence indicates that fleas are a specialised lineage of parasitic scorpionflies (Mecoptera) sensu lato, most closely related to the family Nannochoristidae...
- snow scorpionflies, or in the British Isles, snow fleas (no relation to the snow flea Hypogastrura nivicola) are a very small family of scorpionflies, containing...
- was by extinct species of scorpionflies that had specialized proboscis for feeding on pollination drops. The scorpionflies likely engaged in pollination...
- Nannochoristidae is a family of scorpionflies with many unusual traits. It is a tiny, relict family with a single extant genus, Nannochorista, with eight...
- parasites) Superorder Panorpida Antliophora Mecopteroidea Order Mecoptera (scorpionflies, etc.) Order Siphonaptera (fleas) Order Diptera (true flies) Order Protodiptera...
- (snow scorpionflies) Choristidae Bittacidae (hangingflies) Nannochoristidae Panorpidae (common scorpionflies) Panorpodidae (short-faced scorpionflies) S...
- lifecycle individuals can survive up to two months.] Females meadow scorpionflies are known to be polyandrous, allowing them to make multiple mating attempts...
- The Panorpidae are a family of scorpionflies containing more than 480 species. The family is the largest family in Mecoptera, covering approximately 70%...