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Panorpa setifera
common scorpionfly
Panorpa setifera is a species of scorpionfly in the family Panorpidae, described by Webb in 1974. It belongs to the order Mecoptera, commonly known as scorpionflies due to the enlarged, upturned claspers of males that resemble a scorpion's stinger. The species is found in North America. Like other members of the genus Panorpa, it likely inhabits moist woodland environments where it scavenges on dead or dying soft-bodied insects.
Philonthus discoideus
Disk-shaped Rove Beetle
Philonthus discoideus is a predatory rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae, widespread across multiple continents including native Palearctic distribution and introduced ranges in the Americas, Australasia, and Pacific islands. The species has been observed in carrion-associated habitats and exhibits typical staphylinid morphology with shortened elytra exposing most of the abdomen. Its broad distribution suggests ecological adaptability, though specific behavioral and life history details remain poorly documented in published sources.