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Scorpionflies and hangingflies
Dallai, R., P. Lupetti, B. A. Afzelius, et al. 2003. Sperm structure of Mecoptera and Siphonaptera (Insecta) and the phylogenetic position of Boreus hyemalis. Zoomorphology 122(4): 211-220. Whiting, M. F. 2002. Mecoptera is paraphyletic: multiple ... [... more]
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Heteroptera
Carver, M., G.F. Gross and T.E. Woodward. 1991. Hemiptera (bugs, leafhoppers, cicadas, aphids, scale insects etc.). Pages 429-509 in The Insects of Australia. I.D. Naumann, ed. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Australia. Schaefer, C.W. ... [... more]
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Web spinners
Oligocene to Recent, with controversial records from the Lower Permian. Davis, C. 1939. Taxonomic notes of the Order Embioptera. Part III: The genus Burmitembia Cockerell. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 64:369-373. Davis, ... [... more]
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Lepidoptera
Most larvae are phytophagous; some eat other insects, a few are ectoparastoids. Most are terrestrial. Davis, D. R. 1986. A new family of monotrysian moths from austral South America (Lepidoptera: Palaephatidae), with a phylogenetic review of the ... [... more]
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Mantophasmatodea
Adis, J., O. Zompro, E. Moombolah-Goagoses, and E. Marais. 2002. Gladiators: A new order of insect. Scientific American 287:60-65. Arillo, A., V. M. Ortuño, and A. Nel. 1997. Description of an enigmatic insect from Baltic amber. Bulletin de la ... [... more]
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Siphonaptera
Dallai, R., P. Lupetti, B.A. Afzelius, et al. 2003. Sperm structure of Mecoptera and Siphonaptera (Insecta) and the phylogenetic position of Boreus hyemalis. Zoomorphology 122(4): 211-220. Whiting, M.F. 2002. Mecoptera is paraphyletic: multiple ... [... more]
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Grylloblattidae
Unknown as fossils, although some researchers (e.g., Vrsansky et al. 2001) consider grylloblattids to be related to the Protorthoptera complex dating back to the Carboniferous. Ando, H., ed. 1982. Biology of the Notoptera. Kashiyo-Insatsu Co., ... [... more]
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Cockroaches
Under bark, or logs, some are arboreal, some live in caves; others in bathtubs and behind bookcases. Some are omnivores; others eat wood. Upper Carboniferous to Recent. One of the dominant groups of the late Palaeozoic. Atkinson, T. H., P. G. ... [... more]
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Hymenoptera
Carpenter, J. M., and W. C. Wheeler. 1999. Towards simultaneous analysis of morphological and molecular data in Hymenoptera. Zoologica Scripta 28(1-2):251-260. Crozier, R. H. 1975. Hymenoptera. Borntraeger, Berlin; Stuttgart. Danforth, B. D. ... [... more]
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Thysanoptera
Classification from Mound and Heming (1991), in Insects of Australia Containing group: Hemipteroid Assemblage Ananthakrishnan, T. N. 1969. Indian Thysanoptera. CSIR Zoological Monograph, no. 1. Publications and Informative Directorate CSIR, New ... [... more]
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Tree of Life Web Project
The ascomycete yeasts constitute a monophyletic group of economically and environmentally important fungi...read more Check out the new Tree of Life video produced by the Wellcome Trust... read more The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a ... [... more]
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Tree of Life Web Project
The ascomycete yeasts constitute a monophyletic group of economically and environmentally important fungi...read more Check out the new Tree of Life video produced by the Wellcome Trust... read more The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a ... [... more]
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