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  • New Insects from the Earliest Permian of Carrizo Arroyo (New Mexico, USA) Bridging the Gap Between the Carboniferous and Permian Entomofaunas

    New Insects from the Earliest Permian of Carrizo Arroyo (New Mexico, USA) Bridging the Gap Between the Carboniferous and Permian Entomofaunas

  • Is Ellipura Monophyletic? a Combined Analysis of Basal Hexapod

    Is Ellipura Monophyletic? a Combined Analysis of Basal Hexapod

  • THE ORIGIN and EVOLUTION of HYMENOPTEROUS INSECTS [P

    THE ORIGIN and EVOLUTION of HYMENOPTEROUS INSECTS [P

  • Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S

    Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S

  • Changes to the Fossil Record of Insects Through Fifteen Years of Discovery

    Changes to the Fossil Record of Insects Through Fifteen Years of Discovery

  • Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S

    Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S

  • Carboniferous Protodonatoid Dragonfly Nymphs and the Synapo- Morphies of Odonatoptera and Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Palaeoptera)

    Carboniferous Protodonatoid Dragonfly Nymphs and the Synapo- Morphies of Odonatoptera and Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Palaeoptera)

  • Dermaptera Hindwing Structure and Folding: New Evidence for Familial, Ordinal and Superordinal Relationships Within Neoptera (Insecta)

    Dermaptera Hindwing Structure and Folding: New Evidence for Familial, Ordinal and Superordinal Relationships Within Neoptera (Insecta)

  • PALAEODICTYOPTERA, MEGASECOPTERA and DIAPHANOPTERODEA (PALEOPTERA)* by JARMILA KUKALOVA-Peck Department of Geology, Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    PALAEODICTYOPTERA, MEGASECOPTERA and DIAPHANOPTERODEA (PALEOPTERA)* by JARMILA KUKALOVA-Peck Department of Geology, Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

  • The Occurrence and Diversity of Coal Measure Insects

    The Occurrence and Diversity of Coal Measure Insects

  • Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity

    Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity

  • Flight Adaptations in Palaeozoic Palaeoptera (Insecta)

    Flight Adaptations in Palaeozoic Palaeoptera (Insecta)

  • Commentry, France: Part V. the Genus Diaphanoptera and the Order Diaphanopterodea by F

    Commentry, France: Part V. the Genus Diaphanoptera and the Order Diaphanopterodea by F

  • Silurian to Triassic Plant and Hexapod Clades and Their Associations: New Data, a Review, and Interpretations

    Silurian to Triassic Plant and Hexapod Clades and Their Associations: New Data, a Review, and Interpretations

  • New Insects from the Earliest Permian of Carrizo Arroyo (New Mexico, USA) Bridging the Gap Between the Carboniferous and Permian Entomofaunas

    New Insects from the Earliest Permian of Carrizo Arroyo (New Mexico, USA) Bridging the Gap Between the Carboniferous and Permian Entomofaunas

  • Insecta: Palaeodictyoptera) from the Upper Paleozoic of New Mexico and Czechoslovakia*

    Insecta: Palaeodictyoptera) from the Upper Paleozoic of New Mexico and Czechoslovakia*

  • Origin of the Insect Wing and Wing Articulation from the Arthropodan Leg

    Origin of the Insect Wing and Wing Articulation from the Arthropodan Leg

  • The Ecology of Paleozoic Terrestrial Arthropods: the Fossil Evidence

    The Ecology of Paleozoic Terrestrial Arthropods: the Fossil Evidence

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  • New Significant Fossil Insects from the Upper Carboniferous of Ningxia in Northern China (Palaeodictyoptera, Archaeorthoptera)
  • BY JARMILA KUKALOVA-PECK Department of Geology, Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Classification Kingdom of the Animal
  • Prof. Yong-Chong Hong: a Chinese Pioneering Palaeoentomologist
  • Ephemeroptera, Diaphanopterodea, Megasecoptera)
  • Insect Diversity Conservation
  • Evolution of the Insects
  • Origin and Evolution of Insect Wings and Their Relation to Metamorphosis, As Documented by the Fossil Record
  • The Evolutionary Pathway to Insect Flight – a Tentative Reconstruction
  • A-Jarzembowski.Vp:Corelventura
  • Evolution of the Insects
  • 169 INTRODUCTION the First Insects Developed Some 415 to 390 Million
  • By Frank M. Carpenter and Eugene S
  • An Overview of Hypotheses and Supporting Evidence Regarding Drivers of Insect Gigantism in the Permo-Carboniferous
  • International Palaeoentomological Society—20 Years After
  • Evolution of the Insects
  • Early History of Arthropod and Vascular Plant Associations!
  • To Be Or Not to Be: Postcubital Vein in Insects Revealed by Microtomography


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