Search Results - "Rosová, Kateřina"
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A new palaeodictyopteran Haseneura jarmilae gen. et sp. nov. from the Pennsylvanian of Piesberg reveals the structure of alinota
Published in Historical biology (11-10-2024)Get full text
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Abdominal serial homologues of wings in Paleozoic insects
Published in Current biology (08-08-2022)“…The Late Paleozoic acquisition of wings in insects represents one of the key steps in arthropod evolution. While the origin of wings has been a contentious…”
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Thoracic and abdominal outgrowths in early pterygotes: a clue to the common ancestor of winged insects?
Published in Communications biology (12-12-2023)“…One of the fundamental questions in insect evolution is the origin of their wings and primary function of ancestral wing precursors. Recent phylogenomic and…”
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First caddisfly-like insect from the Pennsylvanian of Piesberg (Mecopterida: stem group Amphiesmenoptera)
Published in Historical biology (03-08-2023)“…Endopterygote insects are very scarcely found in the Carboniferous strata while their occurrence during the Permian becomes more common. Here, we present the…”
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The structure of wing in the earliest Permopsocida
Published in Arthropod structure & development (01-05-2024)“…Permopsocids are small acercarian insects with mouthparts specialized for sucking. They are closely related to Hemiptera and Thysanoptera. The earliest known…”
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New palaeodictyopterid insects from the Pennsylvanian of Piesberg reveal spectacular disparity in the patterns of the wing venation (Megasecoptera, Palaeodictyoptera)
Published in Historical biology (02-01-2023)“…At the famous Moscovian locality of Piesberg quarry near Osnabrück (Lower Saxony, Germany) there is rich abundance of Palaeodictyopterida comprising not only…”
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Evidence for wing development in the Late Palaeozoic Palaeodictyoptera revisited
Published in Arthropod structure & development (01-07-2021)“…The numerous fossil specimens described as consecutive series of different larval stages of two species, Tchirkovaea guttata and Paimbia fenestrata…”
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Author Correction: Thoracic and abdominal outgrowths in early pterygotes: a clue to the common ancestor of winged insects?
Published in Communications biology (25-01-2024)Get full text
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Ecomorphological diversification of the Late Palaeozoic Palaeodictyopterida reveals different larval strategies and amphibious lifestyle in adults
Published in Royal Society open science (04-09-2019)“…The Late Palaeozoic insect superorder Palaeodictyopterida exhibits a remarkable disparity of larval ecomorphotypes, enabling these animals to occupy diverse…”
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The earliest evidence of Omophroninae (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber and the description of a larva of a new genus
Published in Arthropod systematics & phylogeny (01-08-2023)“…Omophroninae is a distinctive monogeneric group of Carabidae, presumably placed relatively close to the root of the megadiverse adephagan family. In the…”
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The first larva of the cucujiform superfamily Cleroidea from the Mesozoic and its ecological implications (Coleoptera)
Published in Arthropod systematics & phylogeny (15-03-2023)“…A larva of Cleroidea in Burmese amber is described, which is the first record of an immature beetle of the basal cucujiform superfamily for the Mesozoic…”
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