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Protelytroptera
Protelytroptera from the Upper Permian of Australia, with a Discussion of the Protocoleoptera and Paracoleoptera
Changes to the Fossil Record of Insects Through Fifteen Years of Discovery
Dermaptera Hindwing Structure and Folding: New Evidence for Familial, Ordinal and Superordinal Relationships Within Neoptera (Insecta)
Entomology I
THE LOWER PERMIAN INSECTS of KANSAS. PART Io the ORDERS PRO'forthoptera and ORTHOPTERA by F. M.CARPENTER .Scribed, Mostly Ro.M
Circumscriptional Names of Higher Taxa in Hexapoda
Fossil Insects Form of a Serpent; Which Then Pene- Trated Into the Earth, and Weaving a Frank M
Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity
Open Full Article
Flight Adaptations in Palaeozoic Palaeoptera (Insecta)
A-Haas.Vp:Corelventura
(Grylloblattodea: Grylloblattidae) and the Paleobiology of a Relict Order of Insects
Evolution of the Insects
The Insect Wing, Part Iii. Venation of the Orders1
Earwig Fan Designing: Biomimetic and Evolutionary Biology Applications
The Ecology of Paleozoic Terrestrial Arthropods: the Fossil Evidence
Proceedings of the 1St Dresden Meeting on Insect Phylogeny: “Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Insect Orders” (Dresden, September 19–21, 2003)
The Insect Wing, Part IV. Venational Trends and the Phylogeny of The
Top View
The Entomofauna of the Lower Permian Fossil Insect Beds of Kansas and Oklahoma, USA
The Permian System in Kansas
Article (PDF, 3436
Classification of the Animal Kingdom
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
100 Years Zoraptera : a Phantom in Insect Evolution and the History of Its Investigation
INSECT MOUTHPARTS: Ascertaining the Paleobiology of Insect Feeding Strategies
Wing Venation Pattern of Plecoptera (Insecta: Neoptera)
New Upper Permian Insects from Natal, South Africa by E
Author Index
Evolution of the Insects
To Be Or Not to Be: Postcubital Vein in Insects Revealed by Microtomography
The Geological History and Evolution of Insects
Earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Mesozoic of England and Australia, Described from Isolated Tegmina, Including the first Species to Be Named from the Triassic Richard S