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| image_caption = Bittacidae species from Australia
 
| image_caption = Bittacidae species from Australia
 
| name = Mecoptera
 
| name = Mecoptera
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| fossil_range = [[Permian]] to present
 
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
 
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
 
| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a
 
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Recent [[DNA]] evidence{{Fact|date=February 2007}} indicates that [[flea]]s, which are traditionally considered an order as well (Order [[Siphonaptera]]), are instead highly specialized Mecoptera. <!-- There is some morphological evidence for the grouping of Siphonaptera and Mecoptera [[Boreidae]]. [there is at least one word missing here] Two [[synapomorphy|synapomorphies]] are the production of [[resilin]], a very flexible and springy type of cuticle, and a reversion to [[panoistic ovariole]]s. --> Grouped together with the fleas, Mecoptera would have about 3000 species.  
 
Recent [[DNA]] evidence{{Fact|date=February 2007}} indicates that [[flea]]s, which are traditionally considered an order as well (Order [[Siphonaptera]]), are instead highly specialized Mecoptera. <!-- There is some morphological evidence for the grouping of Siphonaptera and Mecoptera [[Boreidae]]. [there is at least one word missing here] Two [[synapomorphy|synapomorphies]] are the production of [[resilin]], a very flexible and springy type of cuticle, and a reversion to [[panoistic ovariole]]s. --> Grouped together with the fleas, Mecoptera would have about 3000 species.  
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Mecoptera have a special importance in evolution of Insecta. Two of the most important insect orders, [[Lepidoptera]] and [[Diptera]], along with [[Trichoptera]], evolved from ancestors belonging to or strictly related to Mecoptera.
  
 
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Image:Panorpa communis with prey I.jpg|''Panorpa communis'' female with prey
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Image:Panorpa communis with prey I.jpg|''Panorpa cognata'' female with prey
Image:Panorpa communis V.jpg|''Panorpa communis'' male
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Image:Panorpa communis V.jpg|''Panorpa cognata'' male
 
Image:Detail of Panorpa communis.jpg|Detail of head
 
Image:Detail of Panorpa communis.jpg|Detail of head
 
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Mecoptera (from the Greek: meco- = "long", ptera- = "wings") are an order of insects with about 600 species worldwide. Mecoptera are sometimes called scorpionflies after their largest non-flea family, Panorpidae, in which the males have enlarged genitals that look similar to the stinger of a scorpion. The Bittacidae, or hangingflies, are a prominent family of elongate insects known for their elaborate mating rituals, in which females choose mates based on the quality of gift prey offered by various males.

Recent DNA evidenceTemplate:Fact indicates that fleas, which are traditionally considered an order as well (Order Siphonaptera), are instead highly specialized Mecoptera. Grouped together with the fleas, Mecoptera would have about 3000 species.

Mecoptera have a special importance in evolution of Insecta. Two of the most important insect orders, Lepidoptera and Diptera, along with Trichoptera, evolved from ancestors belonging to or strictly related to Mecoptera.

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