Panorpa peterseana Issiki, 1927
Fig. 6
Panorpa peterseana Issiki, 1927: 2, fig. 2a–b (type locality: Shinsuiei (= Jinshuiying), Formosa (= Taiwan), China).
Panorpa peterseana – Issiki & Cheng 1947: 11, figs 51–52. — Penny & Byers 1979: 380. — Hsu et al. 1999: 153. — Wang & Hua 2018: 296, figs 3-148-1, 3-148-2. — Bicha et al. 2020: 1001, fig. 2.
Diagnosis
This species is characterized by the following combination of features: 1) yellow occiput with a tridentshaped dark brown pattern; 2) wing markings reduced with an oblique and often unbranched pterostigmal band; and 3) male parameres trifurcated, with dorsal branch greatly elongated beyond middle portion of gonostylus, and bearing numerous long spines along inner margin.
Distribution
China: Taiwan (Chiayi, Nantou, Pingtung) (Fig. 6).