A Preliminary Annotated Checklist of Mississippi Mecoptera (Insecta)
Author
Stark, Bill P.
Author
Lago, Paul K.
Author
Harrison, Audrey B.
Author
Smith, William E.
text
Insecta Mundi
2016
2016-02-12
2016
469
1
15
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5353210
1942-1354
5353210
C90C7CD7-1984-44F7-A3CD-47A187F0A2FA
Panorpa lugubris
Swederus
Panorpa lugubris
Swederus, 1787:279
. “America Septentrionale”
Distribution.
AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, VA.
Published
Mississippi
Records.
Four sites in SE
Mississippi
on Map 1,
Byers (1993)
and
Byers (1962a)
reported
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
from Wiggins,
Harrison Co.,
26 October 1929
, J.P. Kislanko.
New
Mississippi
Records. Hancock Co.,
3 miles
E Pearlington, T9S, R16W, Sec 26NE,
23 October 1992
, T.L. Schiefer,
8 ♂
,
6 ♀
(MEMU).
Harrison Co.,
Landon,
20 October 1914
, R.W. Harned,
1 ♀
(MEMU).
Lafayette Co.,
July-August 1966, E.C. Napier,
1 ♀
(UMIC).
Pike Co.,
Magnolia,
7 December 1920
, A. McIntosh,
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
(MEMU).
Comments.
Evans and Flint (2009)
found
Virginia
specimens of this relatively uncommon species to be abundant in low vegetation in areas of mixed longleaf and pond pines. Specimens were elusive and active primarily during narrow windows of favorable thermal conditions.
Byers (1993)
states “… the range of
lugubris
and
nuptialis
meet but do not overlap.” Our Lafayette Co. specimen, if labeled correctly, might provide an exception to this. Unfortunately, the collection data are incomplete, and the circumstances of its presumed collection in Lafayette County are unknown to us. Specimens are typically found in the autumnal emergence period.