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Jessica L Ware

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Current Biology : CB|January 26, 2021
OdonataJessica L Ware
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 13, 2016
Incorporating fossils into hypotheses of insect phylogenyJessica L Ware, Phillip Barden
Zookeys|February 10, 2023
Taxonomic note on the species status of <i>Epiophlebiadiana</i> (Insecta, Odonata, Epiophlebiidae), including remarks on biogeography and possible species distributionSebastian Büsse, Jessica L Ware
Nature|October 6, 2021
Fund natural-history museums, not de-extinctionCorrie S Moreau, Jessica L Ware
Journal of Economic Entomology|February 7, 2014
Using DNA barcodes to confirm the presence of a new invasive cockroach pest in New York CityDominic Evangelista, Lyle Buss, Jessica L Ware
Molecular Ecology|February 3, 2016
Not going with the flow: a comprehensive time-calibrated phylogeny of dragonflies (Anisoptera: Odonata: Insecta) provides evidence for the role of lentic habitats on diversificationHarald Letsch, Brigitte Gottsberger, Jessica L Ware
Zootaxa|January 14, 2024
Review of Nasuconia Sakakibara, 2006 (Hemiptera: Membracidae) with description of three new speciesLaura C Gonzalez-Mozo, Jessica L Ware
Zootaxa|January 14, 2024
Review of Cyphotes Burmeister, 1835 (Hemiptera: Membracidae) with the description of a related new genusLaura C Gonzalez-Mozo, Jessica L Ware
Systematic Biology|January 23, 2024
Tropical Origin, Global Diversification, and Dispersal in the Pond Damselflies (Coenagrionoidea) Revealed by a New Molecular PhylogenyBeatriz Willink, Jessica L Ware, Erik I Svensson
Peerj|May 18, 2026
Starting to disentangle the taxonomy of <i>Neocordulia</i> Selys (Odonata: Idomacromiidae): a review of the Atlantic Forest dragonfly <i>N. mambucabensis</i> Costa & T.C. SantosJuliana Ehlert, Jessica L Ware, Ângelo Parise Pinto
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Showing results (1-10 of 46) with videos related to

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Current Biology : CB|January 26, 2021
OdonataJessica L Ware
Current Opinion in Insect Science|December 13, 2016
Incorporating fossils into hypotheses of insect phylogenyJessica L Ware, Phillip Barden
Zookeys|February 10, 2023
Taxonomic note on the species status of <i>Epiophlebiadiana</i> (Insecta, Odonata, Epiophlebiidae), including remarks on biogeography and possible species distributionSebastian Büsse, Jessica L Ware
Nature|October 6, 2021
Fund natural-history museums, not de-extinctionCorrie S Moreau, Jessica L Ware
Journal of Economic Entomology|February 7, 2014
Using DNA barcodes to confirm the presence of a new invasive cockroach pest in New York CityDominic Evangelista, Lyle Buss, Jessica L Ware
Molecular Ecology|February 3, 2016
Not going with the flow: a comprehensive time-calibrated phylogeny of dragonflies (Anisoptera: Odonata: Insecta) provides evidence for the role of lentic habitats on diversificationHarald Letsch, Brigitte Gottsberger, Jessica L Ware
Zootaxa|January 14, 2024
Review of Nasuconia Sakakibara, 2006 (Hemiptera: Membracidae) with description of three new speciesLaura C Gonzalez-Mozo, Jessica L Ware
Zootaxa|January 14, 2024
Review of Cyphotes Burmeister, 1835 (Hemiptera: Membracidae) with the description of a related new genusLaura C Gonzalez-Mozo, Jessica L Ware
Systematic Biology|January 23, 2024
Tropical Origin, Global Diversification, and Dispersal in the Pond Damselflies (Coenagrionoidea) Revealed by a New Molecular PhylogenyBeatriz Willink, Jessica L Ware, Erik I Svensson
Peerj|May 18, 2026
Starting to disentangle the taxonomy of <i>Neocordulia</i> Selys (Odonata: Idomacromiidae): a review of the Atlantic Forest dragonfly <i>N. mambucabensis</i> Costa & T.C. SantosJuliana Ehlert, Jessica L Ware, Ângelo Parise Pinto
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