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Jeyaraney Kathirithamby

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Nature|November 18, 2005
How Wallace and Dampier faced tsunamis at seaJeyaraney Kathirithamby
Annual Review of Entomology|September 27, 2008
Host-parasitoid associations in StrepsipteraJeyaraney Kathirithamby
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 23, 2004
The discovery after 94 years of the elusive female of a myrmecolacid (Strepsiptera), and the cryptic species of Caenocholax fenyesi Pierce sensu latoJeyaraney Kathirithamby, J Spencer Johnston
Current Biology : CB|April 26, 2011
StrepsipteraDino P McMahon, Alexander Hayward, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
Plos One|July 9, 2011
The first molecular phylogeny of Strepsiptera (Insecta) reveals an early burst of molecular evolution correlated with the transition to endoparasitismDino P McMahon, Alexander Hayward, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
BMC Genomics|December 17, 2009
The mitochondrial genome of the 'twisted-wing parasite' Mengenilla australiensis (Insecta, Strepsiptera): a comparative studyDino P McMahon, Alexander Hayward, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
Molecular Ecology|March 9, 2011
Cryptic diversity and female host specificity in a parasitoid where the sexes utilize hosts from separate ordersAlexander Hayward, Dino P McMahon, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
Wellcome Open Research|April 10, 2026
The genome sequence of the chocolate mining bee, <i>Andrena scotica</i> Perkins, 1916 (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae)Liam M Crowley, Steven Falk, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 6, 2003
Masquerading as self? Endoparasitic Strepsiptera (Insecta) enclose themselves in host-derived epidermal bagJeyaraney Kathirithamby, Larry D Ross, J Spencer Johnston
Frontiers in Insect Science|February 23, 2026
First host record of stylopization of a worker ant, <i>Ectatomma edentatum</i> (Formicidae: Ectatomminae), by a Myrmecolacidae (Strepsiptera)André L Marambaia, Jacques H C Delabie, Favízia F de Oliveira, et al.
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Nature|November 18, 2005
How Wallace and Dampier faced tsunamis at seaJeyaraney Kathirithamby
Annual Review of Entomology|September 27, 2008
Host-parasitoid associations in StrepsipteraJeyaraney Kathirithamby
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 23, 2004
The discovery after 94 years of the elusive female of a myrmecolacid (Strepsiptera), and the cryptic species of Caenocholax fenyesi Pierce sensu latoJeyaraney Kathirithamby, J Spencer Johnston
Current Biology : CB|April 26, 2011
StrepsipteraDino P McMahon, Alexander Hayward, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
Plos One|July 9, 2011
The first molecular phylogeny of Strepsiptera (Insecta) reveals an early burst of molecular evolution correlated with the transition to endoparasitismDino P McMahon, Alexander Hayward, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
BMC Genomics|December 17, 2009
The mitochondrial genome of the 'twisted-wing parasite' Mengenilla australiensis (Insecta, Strepsiptera): a comparative studyDino P McMahon, Alexander Hayward, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
Molecular Ecology|March 9, 2011
Cryptic diversity and female host specificity in a parasitoid where the sexes utilize hosts from separate ordersAlexander Hayward, Dino P McMahon, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby
Wellcome Open Research|April 10, 2026
The genome sequence of the chocolate mining bee, <i>Andrena scotica</i> Perkins, 1916 (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae)Liam M Crowley, Steven Falk, Jeyaraney Kathirithamby, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 6, 2003
Masquerading as self? Endoparasitic Strepsiptera (Insecta) enclose themselves in host-derived epidermal bagJeyaraney Kathirithamby, Larry D Ross, J Spencer Johnston
Frontiers in Insect Science|February 23, 2026
First host record of stylopization of a worker ant, <i>Ectatomma edentatum</i> (Formicidae: Ectatomminae), by a Myrmecolacidae (Strepsiptera)André L Marambaia, Jacques H C Delabie, Favízia F de Oliveira, et al.
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