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Joachim T Haug

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Peerj|July 22, 2016
Functional morphology of parasitic isopods: understanding morphological adaptations of attachment and feeding structures in Nerocila as a pre-requisite for reconstructing the evolution of CymothoidaeChristina Nagler, Joachim T Haug
Peerj|February 8, 2017
A new glimpse on Mesozoic zooplankton-150 million-year-old lobster larvaeJoachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Scientific Reports|July 26, 2022
100 Million-year-old straight-jawed lacewing larvae with enormously inflated trunks represent the oldest cases of extreme physogastry in insectsJoachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Arthropod Structure & Development|October 21, 2015
"Intermetamorphic" developmental stages in 150 million-year-old achelatan lobsters--The case of the species tenera Oppel, 1862Joachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Peerj|June 7, 2017
The presumed oldest flying insect: more likely a myriapod?Carolin Haug, Joachim T Haug
Peerj|October 22, 2019
Beetle larvae with unusually large terminal ends and a fossil that beats them all (Scraptiidae, Coleoptera)Joachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Arthropod Structure & Development|January 26, 2016
Introduction: Fossils as Living BeingsJean Vannier, Joachim T Haug
Peerj|May 7, 2021
A new fossil mantis shrimp and the convergent evolution of a lobster-like morphotypeCarolin Haug, Joachim T Haug
Advances in Parasitology|November 25, 2015
From Fossil Parasitoids to Vectors: Insects as Parasites and HostsChristina Nagler, Joachim T Haug
Development Genes and Evolution|February 1, 2020
Untangling the Gordian knot-further resolving the super-species complex of 300-million-year-old xiphosurids by reconstructing their ontogenyCarolin Haug, Joachim T Haug
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Peerj|July 22, 2016
Functional morphology of parasitic isopods: understanding morphological adaptations of attachment and feeding structures in Nerocila as a pre-requisite for reconstructing the evolution of CymothoidaeChristina Nagler, Joachim T Haug
Peerj|February 8, 2017
A new glimpse on Mesozoic zooplankton-150 million-year-old lobster larvaeJoachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Scientific Reports|July 26, 2022
100 Million-year-old straight-jawed lacewing larvae with enormously inflated trunks represent the oldest cases of extreme physogastry in insectsJoachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Arthropod Structure & Development|October 21, 2015
"Intermetamorphic" developmental stages in 150 million-year-old achelatan lobsters--The case of the species tenera Oppel, 1862Joachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Peerj|June 7, 2017
The presumed oldest flying insect: more likely a myriapod?Carolin Haug, Joachim T Haug
Peerj|October 22, 2019
Beetle larvae with unusually large terminal ends and a fossil that beats them all (Scraptiidae, Coleoptera)Joachim T Haug, Carolin Haug
Arthropod Structure & Development|January 26, 2016
Introduction: Fossils as Living BeingsJean Vannier, Joachim T Haug
Peerj|May 7, 2021
A new fossil mantis shrimp and the convergent evolution of a lobster-like morphotypeCarolin Haug, Joachim T Haug
Advances in Parasitology|November 25, 2015
From Fossil Parasitoids to Vectors: Insects as Parasites and HostsChristina Nagler, Joachim T Haug
Development Genes and Evolution|February 1, 2020
Untangling the Gordian knot-further resolving the super-species complex of 300-million-year-old xiphosurids by reconstructing their ontogenyCarolin Haug, Joachim T Haug
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