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Conrad C Labandeira

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Plos One|August 13, 2015
Morphological and behavioral convergence in extinct and extant bugs: the systematics and biology of a new unusual fossil lace bug from the eoceneTorsten Wappler, Eric Guilbert, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Insect Science|July 25, 2017
The natural history of oviposition on a ginkgophyte fruit from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern ChinaQing-Min Meng, Conrad C Labandeira, Qiao-Ling Ding, et al.
Plos One|July 21, 2012
Testing for the effects and consequences of mid paleogene climate change on insect herbivoryTorsten Wappler, Conrad C Labandeira, Jes Rust, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 11, 2014
Mesozoic lacewings from China provide phylogenetic insight into evolution of the Kalligrammatidae (Neuroptera)Qiang Yang, Yongjie Wang, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 25, 2009
No post-Cretaceous ecosystem depression in European forests? Rich insect-feeding damage on diverse middle Palaeocene plants, Menat, FranceTorsten Wappler, Ellen D Currano, Peter Wilf, et al.
Grana|January 7, 2017
Taxonomic description of <i>in situ</i> bee pollen from the middle Eocene of GermanyFriĐgeir Grímsson, Reinhard Zetter, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 19, 2019
A Cretaceous peak in family-level insect diversity estimated with mark-recapture methodologySandra R Schachat, Conrad C Labandeira, Matthew E Clapham, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 31, 2013
Middle Devonian liverwort herbivory and antiherbivore defenceConrad C Labandeira, Susan L Tremblay, Kenneth E Bartowski, et al.
Nature Communications|March 16, 2019
Life habits and evolutionary biology of new two-winged long-proboscid scorpionflies from mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amberXiaodan Lin, Conrad C Labandeira, Chungkun Shih, et al.
Zootaxa|August 8, 2015
A revised checklist of Nepticulidae fossils (Lepidoptera) indicates an Early Cretaceous originCamiel Doorenweerd, Erik J Van Nieukerken, Jae-Cheon Sohn, et al.
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Plos One|August 13, 2015
Morphological and behavioral convergence in extinct and extant bugs: the systematics and biology of a new unusual fossil lace bug from the eoceneTorsten Wappler, Eric Guilbert, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Insect Science|July 25, 2017
The natural history of oviposition on a ginkgophyte fruit from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern ChinaQing-Min Meng, Conrad C Labandeira, Qiao-Ling Ding, et al.
Plos One|July 21, 2012
Testing for the effects and consequences of mid paleogene climate change on insect herbivoryTorsten Wappler, Conrad C Labandeira, Jes Rust, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 11, 2014
Mesozoic lacewings from China provide phylogenetic insight into evolution of the Kalligrammatidae (Neuroptera)Qiang Yang, Yongjie Wang, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 25, 2009
No post-Cretaceous ecosystem depression in European forests? Rich insect-feeding damage on diverse middle Palaeocene plants, Menat, FranceTorsten Wappler, Ellen D Currano, Peter Wilf, et al.
Grana|January 7, 2017
Taxonomic description of <i>in situ</i> bee pollen from the middle Eocene of GermanyFriĐgeir Grímsson, Reinhard Zetter, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 19, 2019
A Cretaceous peak in family-level insect diversity estimated with mark-recapture methodologySandra R Schachat, Conrad C Labandeira, Matthew E Clapham, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 31, 2013
Middle Devonian liverwort herbivory and antiherbivore defenceConrad C Labandeira, Susan L Tremblay, Kenneth E Bartowski, et al.
Nature Communications|March 16, 2019
Life habits and evolutionary biology of new two-winged long-proboscid scorpionflies from mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amberXiaodan Lin, Conrad C Labandeira, Chungkun Shih, et al.
Zootaxa|August 8, 2015
A revised checklist of Nepticulidae fossils (Lepidoptera) indicates an Early Cretaceous originCamiel Doorenweerd, Erik J Van Nieukerken, Jae-Cheon Sohn, et al.
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