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THE ORIGIN and EVOLUTION of HYMENOPTEROUS INSECTS [P
Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S
Changes to the Fossil Record of Insects Through Fifteen Years of Discovery
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Evolution of the Insects David Grimaldi and Michael S
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Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity
Silurian to Triassic Plant and Hexapod Clades and Their Associations: New Data, a Review, and Interpretations
Evidence for an Earliest Late Carboniferous Divergence Time and the Early Larval Ecology and Diversification of Major Holometabola Lineages Author(S) :Conrad C
The Ecology of Paleozoic Terrestrial Arthropods: the Fossil Evidence
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Number 76: 1-5 ISSN 1026-051X August 1999 to the KNOWLEDGE of the FOSSIL FAMILY PERMOSIALIDAE (INSECTA: MIOMOPTERA) S. Y
The Mesozoic Lacustrine Revolution
Insect Diversity Conservation
Evolution of the Insects
Origin and Evolution of Insect Wings and Their Relation to Metamorphosis, As Documented by the Fossil Record
New Upper Permian Insects from Natal, South Africa by E
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In Memory of Olga Mikhailovna Martynova (1900-1997) 7-9 © Hans Malicky/Austria; Download Unter
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The Triassic Insect Fauna from Argentina. – Blattoptera
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The Pollination of Mid Mesozoic Seed Plants and the Early History of Long-Proboscid Insects Author(S): Conrad C
An Overview of Hypotheses and Supporting Evidence Regarding Drivers of Insect Gigantism in the Permo-Carboniferous
Trends in Global Insect Abundance and Biodiversity: a Community-Driven
International Palaeoentomological Society—20 Years After
To Be Or Not to Be: Postcubital Vein in Insects Revealed by Microtomography
Discussion of the System and Phylogeny of the Order Palaeomanteida (= Miomoptera) with Description of New Representatives of the Genus Permosialis Mart