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Phylogeny of Morphologically Modified Epizoic Earwigs Based on Molecular Evidence
Dermaptera: Diplatyidae), Probable Evidence of Contact Between Neotropical and Malagasy Faunas
André Nel Sixtieth Anniversary Festschrift
Earwigs from Brazilian Caves, with Notes on the Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Problems of the Dermaptera (Insecta)
New Earwigs in Mid-Cretaceous Amber from Myanmar (Dermaptera, Neodermaptera)
Dermaptera Hindwing Structure and Folding: New Evidence for Familial, Ordinal and Superordinal Relationships Within Neoptera (Insecta)
Novitates Paleoentomologicae No
Morphological and Molecular Analysis of Australian Earwigs (Dermaptera) Points to Unique Species and Regional Endemism in the Anisolabididae Family
Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity
The Order Dermaptera (Earwigs) in Florida and the United States P
A Catalogue of Burmite Inclusions
Burmese Amber Taxa
3 General Features of Insect History
Right-Handed Penises of the Earwig Labidura Riparia (Insecta, Dermaptera, Labiduridae): Evolutionary Relationships Between Structural and Behavioral Asymmetries
David A. Grimaldi
Insecta: Dermaptera), Taxonomia De Mecomera Audinet-Serville (Sprattinae) E Guia Ilustrado Com Um Novo Método De Armazenamento Para O Estudo Das Asas De Dermaptera
A New Earwig of the Genus Echinosoma from Penang
A New Genus and Species of Pygidicranid Earwigs from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern Asia (Dermaptera: Pygidicranidae)
Top View
Biological Aspects and Predation of Pygidicrana V-Nigrum
Evolution of the Insects
Notes on Mating and Oviposition of a Primitive Representative Of
Description and Biology of Euborellia Arcanum Sp. Nov., an Alien Earwig Occupying Greenhouses in Germany and Austria (Dermaptera: Anisolabididae)
THE CRATO FOSSIL BEDS of BRAZIL Window Into an Ancient World
A New Species of Astreptolabis in Mid-Cretaceous Amber from Northern Myanmar, with the Discovery of the First Male of Astreptolabidinae (Dermaptera)
Earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Mesozoic of England and Australia, Described from Isolated Tegmina, Including the First Species To
The Phylogeny of the Forficulina, a Suborder of the Dermaptera