Palaeoptera
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- Explaining Global Insect Species Richness : Lessons from a Decade of Macroevolutionary Entomology
- Palaeozoic Giant Dragonflies Were Hawker Predators
- A 100-Million-Year Old Predator: a Fossil Neuropteran Larva with Unusually Elongated Mouthparts Joachim T
- Classification Kingdom of the Animal
- Mitochondrial Genomes Infer Phylogenetic Relationships Among The
- Insect Radiation the Orders of Insects
- Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies) As a Bridge Between Ecology and Evolutionary Genomics Seth Bybee1* , Alex Córdoba-Aguilar2, M
- A Brief Guide to the Evolution of Flying Insects
- Origin and Diversification of Wings: Insights from a Neopteran Insect
- On the Value of Elongation Factor-1Α for Reconstructing
- Fossil Evidence for Key Innovations in the Evolution of Insect Diversity
- Revision of the Giant Pterygote Insect Bojophlebia
- Elateridae) Published: Xx Xx Xxxx Dominik Kusy1, Michal Motyka1, Matej Bocek1, Alfried P
- Shifts in Hexapod Diversification and What Haldane Could Have Said
- Evolution of the Insects
- The Mayfly Newsletter
- Fossil Calibrations for the Arthropod Tree of Life
- Multispecies Coalescent Analysis Unravels the Non-Monophyly and Controversial