-
Panorpa vulgaris in copula - notal organ and salival mass nuptial gift -
Female Meadow Scorpionfly, Heeswijk-Dinther, Netherlands -
Scorpion fly -
Panorpa - details to photograph for ID -
Panorpa vulgaris - veins in hind wing -
Scorpion Fly (Male) -
Panorpa vulgaris copula -
Panorpa vulgaris fore wing -
Meadow Scorpionfly - Panorpa cf. vulgaris -
Meadow Scorpionfly - Panorpa vulgaris -
Meadow Scorpionfly size reference, Heeswijk-Dinther, Netherlands
Meadow Scorpionfly
Panorpa vulgaris
Panorpa vulgaris is a very common species of Scorpionfly in Northwest Europe. For a long time it was taken to be a synonym of Panorpa communis, but in the 70's of the last century it was demonstrated that the two are reproductivly isolated. Panorpa vulgaris is the most thermophile of the northern European Scorpionsflies and can more readily be found in open sunny meadows whereas the others prefer more shaded environments.