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Tertiary Fossil Insects from Argentina

Nature, 1925
A FEW years ago Mr. Geo. L. Harrington, of Buenos Aires, was prospecting in the Santa Barbara district of the Province of Jujuy, Argentina. In this region we find deep gulches with good exposures of the geological formations. A very conspicuous and important formation consists of green rock, easily breaking up into small angular fragments, commonly ...
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II.—Fossil Insect in Amber

Geological Magazine, 1914
The thrips described herein was submitted to me by Professor Branca of the Geologisch-Palaeontologisches Museum, Berlin, and is one of a small collection of three examples in Baltic Amber. The genus is curious on account of the abnormal tube-like development of the tenth abdominal segment, which, however, is open ventrally for its entire length. In the
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A century plus of fossil insects

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1989
Progress in palaeoentomology is reviewed since Goss (1878–80) with special reference to the British fauna and including the geological histories of the major insect and hexapod groups and of social insects. Other types of information provided by insect remains including environment, adaptation and stratigraphy are briefly discussed.
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Fossils and Major Insect Adaptations

2011
This structural diversity of insects, and the biological variety it reflects, did not develop all at once. Insects as we would recognise them from modern forms have been around for at least 300 million years, as amongst the first major diversifications of arthropods on land.
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Palaeoentomological (fossil insects) outcrops in Lebanon

Carnets De Geologie, 2022
Sibelle Maksoud, Bruno Granier
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Quantifying plant mimesis in fossil insects using deep learning

Historical Biology, 2022
Chunpeng Xu   +2 more
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Behaviors and Interactions of Insects in Mid-Mesozoic Ecosystems of Northeastern China

Annual Review of Entomology, 2021
Taiping Gao, Chungkun Shih, Dong Ren
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Oldest fossil evidence of latex sabotaging behavior by herbivorous insects

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2022
Carole T Gee, Oliver Wings
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Fossil Social Insects

2019
Phillip Barden, Michael S. Engel
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