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The evolutionary history of Coleoptera (Insecta) in the late Palaeozoic and the Mesozoic
RG Beutel, C Xu, E Jarzembowski… - Systematic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Recent progress in beetle palaeontology has incited us to re‐address the evolutionary
history of the group. The Permian† Tshekardocoleidae had elytra that covered the posterior …
history of the group. The Permian† Tshekardocoleidae had elytra that covered the posterior …
The feeding apparatus of ants: an overview of structure and function
Ants are a dominant family of eusocial terrestrial insects with a diversity of ecologies,
lifestyles and morphologies. Ant diet preferences range from strict carnivory through …
lifestyles and morphologies. Ant diet preferences range from strict carnivory through …
Sensory evidence for complex communication and advanced sociality in early ants
Advanced social behavior, or eusociality, has been evolutionarily profound, allowing
colonies of ants, termites, social wasps, and bees to dominate competitively over solitary …
colonies of ants, termites, social wasps, and bees to dominate competitively over solitary …
Evaluating UCE data adequacy and integrating uncertainty in a comprehensive phylogeny of ants
While some relationships in phylogenomic studies have remained stable since the Sanger
sequencing era, many challenging nodes remain, even with genome-scale data …
sequencing era, many challenging nodes remain, even with genome-scale data …
Evolution and systematics of the Aculeata and kin (Hymenoptera), with emphasis on the ants (Formicoidea:†@@@ idae fam. nov., Formicidae)
Fossils provide unique opportunity to understand the tempo and mode of evolution and are
essential for modeling the history of lineage diversification. Here, we interrogate the …
essential for modeling the history of lineage diversification. Here, we interrogate the …
Wonderfully weird: the head anatomy of the armadillo ant, Tatuidris tatusia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Agroecomyrmecinae), with evolutionary implications
Abstract Tatuidris tatusia Brown & Kempf, 1968, the armadillo ant, is a morphologically
unique species found in low to high elevation forests in regions of Central and South …
unique species found in low to high elevation forests in regions of Central and South …
Three-dimensional kinematics of leaf-cutter ant mandibles: not all dicondylic joints are simple hinges
Insects use their mandibles for a variety of tasks, including food processing, material
transport, nest building, brood care, and fighting. Despite this functional diversity, mandible …
transport, nest building, brood care, and fighting. Despite this functional diversity, mandible …
Simulated biomechanical performance of morphologically disparate ant mandibles under bite loading
Insects evolved various modifications to their mouthparts, allowing for a broad exploration of
feeding modes. In ants, workers perform non-reproductive tasks like excavation, food …
feeding modes. In ants, workers perform non-reproductive tasks like excavation, food …
Impact of increasing morphological information by micro-CT scanning on the phylogenetic placement of Darwin wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in amber
The correct interpretation of fossils and their reliable taxonomic placements are fundamental
for understanding the evolutionary history of biodiversity. Amber inclusions often preserve …
for understanding the evolutionary history of biodiversity. Amber inclusions often preserve …
Ant evolution: Amber revelations of extinction, survival and recovery
BE Boudinot - Current Biology, 2024 - cell.com
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