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Palaeodictyoptera

  • 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

  • 1 General Introduction

    1 General Introduction

  • Frank Morton Carpenter (1902-1994): Academic Biography and List of Publications

    Frank Morton Carpenter (1902-1994): Academic Biography and List of Publications

  • Diversification of Insects Since the Devonian

    Diversification of Insects Since the Devonian

  • 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 Insects Form of a Serpent; Which Then Pene- Trated Into the Earth, and Weaving a Frank M

    Fossil Insects Form of a Serpent; Which Then Pene- Trated Into the Earth, and Weaving a Frank M

  • What Serial Homologs Can Tell Us About the Origin

    What Serial Homologs Can Tell Us About the Origin

  • INSECT WING from ROAD GAP Donald R

    INSECT WING from ROAD GAP Donald R

  • 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

  • Lower Permian Insects from Oklahoma Part 2. Orders Ephemeroptera and Palaeodictyoptera* by Frank M

    Lower Permian Insects from Oklahoma Part 2. Orders Ephemeroptera and Palaeodictyoptera* by Frank M

  • 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 Phylogeny and Relationships Between the Inseet Orders

    The Phylogeny and Relationships Between the Inseet Orders

  • By Frank M. Carpenter

    By Frank M. Carpenter

  • Paleopterous Insect Palaeodictyoptera Cinst

    Paleopterous Insect Palaeodictyoptera Cinst

  • Palaeodictyoptera: Morphology of Immature Wings from the Upper Carboniferous of Poland

    Palaeodictyoptera: Morphology of Immature Wings from the Upper Carboniferous of Poland

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  • Royalsocietypublishing.Org/Journal/Rsos Late Palaeozoic Palaeodictyopterida Reveals Research
  • The Fossil Planipennia - a Review
  • Upper Carboniferous Insects from the Pottsville Formation of Northern Alabama (Insecta: Ephemeropterida, Palaeodictyopterida, Odonatoptera)
  • Palaeozoic Palaeodictyopteran Insect Nymphs with Prominent Ovipositors from a New Locality
  • The Permian System in Kansas
  • (Neuroptera: Permithonidae) from the Guadalupian of the Lodève Basin
  • Evolution of the Insects
  • Lower Permian Insects from Oklahoma Part 2. Orders Ephemeroptera and Palaeodictyoptera* by Frankm
  • Origin and Evolution of Insect Wings and Their Relation to Metamorphosis, As Documented by the Fossil Record
  • The Yearbook of Agriculture 195^ for Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D
  • Palaeodictyoptera)*
  • Evolution of the Insects
  • 169 INTRODUCTION the First Insects Developed Some 415 to 390 Million
  • Insecta: Odonata)
  • Tera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Lepidoptera. ORDER PALAEODICTYOPTERA Family Uncertain Boitonocosta, Nomen Novutn Pro ORTHOCOSTA Bolton, 1912, P
  • Trends in Global Insect Abundance and Biodiversity: a Community-Driven
  • 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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