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The Value of Urban Ponds for Odonata and Plant Biodiversity
Two Remarkable Fossil Insect Larvae from Burmese Amber Suggest the Presence of a Terminal Filum in the Direct Stem Lineage of Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata)
The Antennal Pathway of Dragonfly Nymphs, from Sensilla to the Brain Silvana Piersanti, Manuela Rebora, Gianandrea Salerno, Sylvia Anton
Rasnitsynala Sigambrorum Gen. Et Sp. N., a Small Odonatopterid
Carboniferous Protodonatoid Dragonfly Nymphs and the Synapo- Morphies of Odonatoptera and Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Palaeoptera)
Fossil Calibrations for the Arthropod Tree of Life
Diversification of Insects Since the Devonian
A History of Insect Phylogenetics Rsif.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Karl M
Insect Macroevolution
Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity
Flight Adaptations in Palaeozoic Palaeoptera (Insecta)
Biolphilately Vol-64 No-3
Oxygen Concentration and Predator Escape Abilities Are
A New Collection of Insects from the Upper Triassic of South Africa
The Insect Wing, Part Iii. Venation of the Orders1
Palaeodictyoptera: Morphology of Immature Wings from the Upper Carboniferous of Poland
The Metamorphosis of Insects and Their Regulation
PJ Gullan and PS Cranston
Top View
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Insecta: Odonatoptera: Meganisoptera) Based Upon New Species and Redescription of Selected Poorly Known Taxa from Eurasia
Plant-Arthropod Interactions in the Early Angiosperm History
Palaeozoic Giant Dragonflies Were Hawker Predators
Upper Carboniferous Insects from the Pottsville Formation of Northern Alabama (Insecta: Ephemeropterida, Palaeodictyopterida, Odonatoptera)
Arthropod Paleobiology
Phylogenetics, Evolution and Systematics of Holodonata with Special Focus on Wing Structure Evolution: Morphological, Molecular and Fossil Evidence
Ephemeroptera, Diaphanopterodea, Megasecoptera)
Aulertupus Tembrocki N. Gen. Et Sp
The Earliest Damselfly-Like Insect and the Origin of Modern Dragonflies (Insecta: Odonatoptera: Protozygoptera)
New Results Concerning the Morphology of the Most Ancient Dragon¯Ies (Insecta: Odonatoptera) from the Namurian of Hagen-Vorhalle (Germany)
INSECT MOUTHPARTS: Ascertaining the Paleobiology of Insect Feeding Strategies
Origin and Evolution of Hexapoda - André Nel and Romain Garrouste
Author Index
History of Dragonfly Flight
An Overview of Hypotheses and Supporting Evidence Regarding Drivers of Insect Gigantism in the Permo-Carboniferous
Early History of Arthropod and Vascular Plant Associations!
Article (PDF, 19256
THE GARDEN OASIS: Observations in a Southern California Garden
Odonatological Abstract Service