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 …

The feeding apparatus of ants: an overview of structure and function

A Richter, EP Economo - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
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 …

Sensory evidence for complex communication and advanced sociality in early ants

R Taniguchi, DA Grimaldi, H Watanabe, Y Iba - Science Advances, 2024 - science.org
Advanced social behavior, or eusociality, has been evolutionarily profound, allowing
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

ML Borowiec, YM Zhang, K Neves… - Systematic …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
While some relationships in phylogenomic studies have remained stable since the Sanger
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)

BE Boudinot, Z Khouri, A Richter, ZH Griebenow… - BioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
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 …

Wonderfully weird: the head anatomy of the armadillo ant, Tatuidris tatusia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Agroecomyrmecinae), with evolutionary implications

A Richter, BE Boudinot, FH Garcia, J Billen… - Myrmecological …, 2023 - biotaxa.org
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 …

Three-dimensional kinematics of leaf-cutter ant mandibles: not all dicondylic joints are simple hinges

V Kang, F Püffel, D Labonte - … Transactions of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
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 …

Simulated biomechanical performance of morphologically disparate ant mandibles under bite loading

CL Klunk, MA Argenta, FB Rosumek, S Schmelzle… - Scientific reports, 2023 - nature.com
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 …

Impact of increasing morphological information by micro-CT scanning on the phylogenetic placement of Darwin wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in amber

A Viertler, K Urfer, G Schulz, S Klopfstein… - Swiss Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
The correct interpretation of fossils and their reliable taxonomic placements are fundamental
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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