Panorpa rosemaria
Bicha & Schiff, 2019
Panorpa rosemaria is a of in the , described by Bicha & Schiff in 2019. As a member of the Panorpa, it shares the characteristic "-like" appearance of males due to enlarged, upturned at the tip of the . The species is part of the diverse , which includes approximately 600 species worldwide. Like other scorpionflies, it likely inhabits moist woodland environments and exhibits scavenging behaviors.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Panorpa rosemaria: /pəˈnɔr.pə ˌroʊz.məˈraɪ.ə/
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Habitat
Based on -level traits, likely inhabits moist woodland with dense vegetation and leaf litter, typical of Panorpa .
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Taxonomic recency
Described in 2019, making it one of the more recently recognized in the Panorpa.
Observation data
As of source data, 47 observations recorded on iNaturalist, indicating limited but documented occurrence data.