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Jurassipanorpa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jurassipanorpa
''Jurassipanorpa'' is a genus of fossil scorpionfly (order Mecoptera) containing two species described in 2014 from the Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China. The two species, ''J. impuctata'' and ''J. sticta'', lived in the late Middle Jurassic period and represent the oldest known representatives of the scorpionfly family Panorpidae. == Description == ''Jurassipanorpa'' specimens measure up to 11 millimeters in body length, with wings reaching a maximum length of 14 mm. Both species have unique setae ("hairs") on the anal veins of the hindwings that are larger and more prominent than the fine setae found in all other panorpid scorpionflies. ''J. sticta'' differs from ''J. impuctata'' by the presence of spots and blotches on the wings: ''sticta'' derives from the Greek ''stiktos ''meaning spotted, while ''impunctata'' means "without spots" in Latin.〔
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