专题:Evolutionary History of Insects and Amber Fossils

This cluster of papers explores the evolutionary history of insects, particularly focusing on the phylogenetics and molecular dating of various insect orders, the discovery and analysis of amber fossils from different geological periods, and the implications of these findings on understanding the diversity and biogeography of ancient insect species. The research also delves into the taphonomy, morphological adaptations, and ecological interactions of ancient insects preserved in amber.
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Cryptic Paleomagnetic Complexity in the Ediacaran Egersund Dikes

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The First Cleaner Ant? A Novel Partnership in the Arizona Desert

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Intragenomic 18S Sequence Variability in the Termite Symbionts Kofoidia loriculata and Kofoidia repleta n. sp. (Parabasalia)

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Colonizers of spinose spheres could be the first direct evidence of interactions between fungi and animals from the Lower Devonian Rhynie cherts

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From setae to scales: Burmese amber fossils reveal the Early Cretaceous innovation of body coverings in scaly crickets

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Evaluating variation in Solnhofen avialans

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Annotated inventory of invasive social wasps (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) in the South Pacific, excluding Australia and Papua New Guinea

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Argentine fossil rewrites evolutionary history of a baffling dinosaur clade

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Revision of the trematosaurid Erythrobatrachus noonkanbahensis confirms a cryptic marine temnospondyl community from the Lower Triassic of Western Australia

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A new fossil ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from the Middle to Late Miocene Fuzawa Formation in Tadami Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

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