Panorpa wormaldi MacLachlan, 1875
Figs 1A, 6
Panorpa Wormaldi (sic!) MacLachlan, 1875: 186 (type locality: Yokohama, Japan).
Panorpa Wormaldi (sic!) – Miyaké 1908: 1; 1910: 187; 1913: 358, pl. 31, fig. 14; pl. 36, fig. 18; text fig. 2m.
Panorpa wormaldi – Esben-Petersen 1915: 221; 1921: 37, figs 35–36; pl. 1, fig. 11. — Penny & Byers 1979: 381. — Miyamoto 1985: 201, fig. 2g –h.; 1988: 42, fig. 13.
Diagnosis
This species is characterized by the following features: 1) wings with several slender transverse stripes arranged into two reversed Y-shaped patterns; and 2) male hypovalves slender with a blunt process at middle portion of inner margin, and tapering in distal half.
Distribution
Japan: Honshu (Kanagawa, Nagano, Nara, Tokyo, and Yamanashi) (Fig. 6).