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1. Phylogeny and evolutionary history of Mavropanorpa n. gen. (Mecoptera: Panorpidae).

2. The genome sequence of the German scorpionfly, Panorpa germanica Linnaeus, 1758 [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

3. Distinct roles of the Hox genes Ultrabithorax and abdominal‐A in scorpionfly embryonic proleg development.

5. New records of some insects from the Strandzha Mts and adjacent Black Sea coast.

6. Taxonomy of the Panorpa issikiana species group, with descriptions of twenty new species (Mecoptera: Panorpidae).

7. Neue Skorpionsfliegen (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) aus Nepal

8. The Distribution Pattern and Species Richness of Scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae).

9. Neuroptera, Raphidioptera and Mecoptera from the North Caucasus and Western Transcaucasia

10. The Hox gene Abdominal‐B regulates the appendage development during the embryogenesis of scorpionflies.

11. Structure of Antennal Sensilla in Scorpionflies (Mecoptera).

12. Nannomecoptera and Neomecoptera

13. Influence of forest decline on the abundance and diversity of Raphidioptera and Mecoptera species dwelling in oak canopies

14. Evolving new ways to secure a mate

16. Evolution of sexual conflict in scorpionflies

17. Elevational diversity pattern and allochronic divergence of scorpionflies in the Qinling Mountains

18. New records of scorpion-flies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) from Bulgaria.

19. New and little-known species of the genus Dicerapanorpa from northwestern Yunnan, China (Mecoptera: Panorpidae).

20. Neuropterida and Mecoptera from the North-Western Caucasus

21. A new species of the genus Cerapanorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) from the eastern Bashan Mountains.

22. Evolving longer for a mate: A new scorpionfly (Mecoptera: Panorpoidea: Panorpidae) with exaggeratedly elongated male abdominal segments

24. Jurassic scorpionflies (Mecoptera) with swollen first metatarsal segments suggesting sexual dimorphism.

25. Neopanorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) from the Himalayas and adjacent regions, with descriptions of three new species.

26. Relationships between mating tactics and male traits such as body size and fluctuating asymmetry in the Japanese scorpionfly.

27. Two new species of Panorpa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae) from the Hengduan Mountains in Yunnan, China.

28. New records of Neuropterida (Neuroptera: Raphidioptera) and scorpion-flies (Mecoptera) from the North-Western Caucasus

29. A review of Bittacidae (Mecoptera) in Guizhou, China with descriptions of three new species

30. EIS-nieuws

31. A new species of Eomeropidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) from the Middle Jurassic of China.

32. Complete mitochondrial genomes of Bittacus strigosus and Panorpa debilis and genomic comparisons of Mecoptera.

33. Effect of the mating plug on female chemical attractiveness and mating acceptance in a scorpion.

34. Typhothauma Ren & Shih 2005

35. Typhothauma agari BASHKUEV & JARZEMBOWSKI 2023, sp. nov

36. The first British Cretaceous eomeropid scorpionfly (Mecoptera: Eomeropidae)

37. Beyond Asilidae: The collecting effort of Dr Jason Londt as represented by non-Asilidae Diptera, Hemiptera and Mecoptera, housed in the KwaZulu-Natal Museum, South Africa

38. Kamopanorpa Martynov 1928

39. A new caddisfly species Kamopanorpa aristovi sp. nov. of the family Microptysmatidae (Insecta, Trichoptera) from the Middle Permian of Udmurtya, Russia

40. Kamopanorpa aristovi SUKATSHEVA & SINITSHENKOVA 2023, sp. nov

41. Neopanorpa exaggerata Wang 2023, sp. n

42. New records of scorpion-flies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) from Bulgaria

43. Two new species of the genus Terrobittacus Tan & Hua, 2009 (Mecoptera, Bittacidae)

44. Notes on the Bittacus (Mecoptera, Bittacidae) of Mozambique, with the description of a new species

45. Evolutionary history of the scorpionfly Dicerapanorpa magna (Mecoptera, Panorpidae).

46. Fire and windthrow in forests: Winners and losers in Neuropterida and Mecoptera.

47. Middle-Late Triassic insect radiation revealed by diverse fossils and isotopic ages from China.

48. An enigmatic new species of Panorpa Linneaus from the Bashan Mountains (Mecoptera, Panorpidae).

49. THE MECOPTERA OF THE PALEOGENE REDBANK PLAINS FORMATION, SOUTHEASTERN QUEENSLAND.

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