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- Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae), a New Genus and Species of Hard Tick from Lower Cretaceous Burmese Amber
- (Insecta, Neuroptera) from the Late Cretaceous Myanmar Amber
- True Flies (Insecta: Diptera) from The
- Flying Ticks: Anciently Evolved Associations That Constitute a Risk Of
- RESUMEN ABSTRACT an Owlfly Larva Preserved in Mexican Amber
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- Primitive New Ants in Cretaceous Amber from Myanmar, New Jersey, and Canada (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
- Cretaceous Asterid Evolution: Fruits of Eydeia Jerseyensis Sp
- Study Guides: Insects in Amber
- The Fate and Status of the Supposed Fossil Tick Ixodes Tertiarius Scudder, 1885 J.A
- A New Opilioacarid Mite in Baltic Amber
- Evolution of the Insects
- Resins – Past and Present
- (Diptera, Simuliidae) from Upper Cretaceous Taimyr Amber of Ugolyak, with Discussion of the Early Evolution of Birds at High Latitudes
- Age Constraint on Burmese Amber Based on U-Pb Dating of Zircons
- Mesozoic Spiders Beitr
- Newsletter Number 50
- Zootaxa,Phylogeny, Classification, and Species-Level Taxonomy of Ants
- The Mesozoic Family Eremochaetidae (Diptera: Brachycera)
- Early Cretaceous Parasitism in Amber: a New Species of Burmazelmira fly (Diptera: Archizelmiridae) Parasitized by a Leptus Sp
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