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ARTHROPODA Subphylum Hexapoda Protura, Springtails, Diplura, and Insects
Phylogeny of Endopterygote Insects, the Most Successful Lineage of Living Organisms*
Habitat Divergence Shapes the Morphological Diversity Of
Fossil Calibrations for the Arthropod Tree of Life
Diversification of Insects Since the Devonian
Functional Morphology of the Larval Mouthparts of Panorpodidae Compared with Bittacidae and Panorpidae (Insecta: Mecoptera)
Fleas Are Parasitic Scorpionflies
Mecoptera: Panorpidae and Panorpodidae)
Fly Times Issue 64
Zootaxa, Two New Fossil Species of Itaphlebia (Mecoptera: Nannochoristidae)
Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity
The Lepidoptera Families and Associated Orders of British Columbia
Are New Zealand's Marine Caddisflies a ‘Ghost of Gondwana’? Phylogenetic Placement of the Chathamiidae
Volume 2, Chapter 12-16: Terrestrial Insects: Holometabola-Mecoptera
Taxonomy & Systema`Cs
Morphological and Molecular Evidence Converge Upon a Robust Phylogeny of the Megadiverse Holometabola
3 General Features of Insect History
Top View
Pollination Drops, Pollen, and Insect Pollination of Mesozoic Gymnosperms
Are Fleas Highly Modified Mecoptera? Phylogenomic Resolution of Antliophora (Insecta
<I>Merope Tuber</I>
A Systematic Investigation of the Crane Fly Subfamily Limoniinae (Tipuloidea: Limoniidae) Matthew Onj Petersen Iowa State University
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects
The Mesozoic Lacustrine Revolution
Multiple Genes and Phylogeny of Mecoptera and Siphonaptera
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects James L
MECOPTERIDA (=Panorpida)
Evolution of the Insects
Mecoptera: Nannochoristidae)
Entomological Collections in the Age of Big Data
Permian Ancestors of Hymenoptera and Raphidioptera 45 Doi: 10.3897/Zookeys.358.6289 RESEARCH ARTICLE Launched to Accelerate Biodiversity Research
Morphological Phylogeny of Panorpidae (Mecoptera: Panorpoidea)
The Pollination of Mid Mesozoic Seed Plants and the Early History of Long-Proboscid Insects Author(S): Conrad C
Morphological Diversity of Male Salivary Glands in Panorpidae (Mecoptera)