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PANORPA

Volume 8 · 65 words · 1778 Edition

the Scorpion-fly, in zoology, a genus of insects belonging to the order of neuroptera. The rostrum is horny and cylindrical; there are two pappi, and three sternata; the feelers are longer than the thorax; and the tail of the male is furnished with a forceps. There are four species, distinguished by the colour and shape of their wings. They skip, and are found in meadows.