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February 28, 2020
A new species of <i>Astreptolabis</i> in mid-Cretaceous amber from northern Myanmar, with the discovery of the first male of Astreptolabidinae (Dermaptera)
Yue Mao, Michael S Engel, Dong Ren, et al.
Communications Biology
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December 22, 2025
Uncertainties in the phylogeny and biogeography of cave crickets
Yehao Wang, Shiyu Du, Michael S Engel, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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July 3, 2013
Comment on Marden (2013): "reanalysis and experimental evidence indicate that the earliest trace fossil of a winged insect was a surface skimming neopteran"
Jacob S Benner, Richard J Knecht, Michael S Engel
Zootaxa
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July 11, 2016
A review of the New Caledonian Arpactophilus (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae)
Laura C V Breitkreuz, Michael Ohl, Michael S Engel
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November 11, 2021
New archidermapteran earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China
Shurong Xiong, Michael S Engel, Lifang Xiao, et al.
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November 7, 2012
Two new species of Euglossa from South America, with notes on their taxonomic affinities (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
Ismael A Hinojosa-Díaz, André Nemésio, Michael S Engel
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May 20, 2011
A second species of Oculogryphus (Coleoptera, Lampyridae), with notes on the phylogenetic affinities of the genus
Ming-Luen Jeng, Marc A Branham, Michael S Engel
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October 15, 2011
Discovery of the female of Pyrocoelia prolongata in Taiwan (Coleoptera, Lampyridae)
Ming-Luen Jeng, Michael S Engel, Ping-Shih Yang
Zootaxa
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December 8, 2024
A horntail wasp from the Upper Miocene of France closely related to an extant Eastern Palaearctic species (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)
Mathieu Boderau, Michael S Engel, Corentin Jouault, et al.
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society
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June 27, 2022
Cretaceous lophocoronids with short proboscis and retractable female genitalia provide the earliest evidence for their feeding and oviposition habits
Weiting Zhang, Chungkun Shih, Michael S Engel, et al.
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February 28, 2020
A new species of <i>Astreptolabis</i> in mid-Cretaceous amber from northern Myanmar, with the discovery of the first male of Astreptolabidinae (Dermaptera)
Yue Mao, Michael S Engel, Dong Ren, et al.
Communications Biology
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December 22, 2025
Uncertainties in the phylogeny and biogeography of cave crickets
Yehao Wang, Shiyu Du, Michael S Engel, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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July 3, 2013
Comment on Marden (2013): "reanalysis and experimental evidence indicate that the earliest trace fossil of a winged insect was a surface skimming neopteran"
Jacob S Benner, Richard J Knecht, Michael S Engel
Zootaxa
|
July 11, 2016
A review of the New Caledonian Arpactophilus (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae)
Laura C V Breitkreuz, Michael Ohl, Michael S Engel
Zookeys
|
November 11, 2021
New archidermapteran earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China
Shurong Xiong, Michael S Engel, Lifang Xiao, et al.
Zookeys
|
November 7, 2012
Two new species of Euglossa from South America, with notes on their taxonomic affinities (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
Ismael A Hinojosa-Díaz, André Nemésio, Michael S Engel
Zookeys
|
May 20, 2011
A second species of Oculogryphus (Coleoptera, Lampyridae), with notes on the phylogenetic affinities of the genus
Ming-Luen Jeng, Marc A Branham, Michael S Engel
Zookeys
|
October 15, 2011
Discovery of the female of Pyrocoelia prolongata in Taiwan (Coleoptera, Lampyridae)
Ming-Luen Jeng, Michael S Engel, Ping-Shih Yang
Zootaxa
|
December 8, 2024
A horntail wasp from the Upper Miocene of France closely related to an extant Eastern Palaearctic species (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)
Mathieu Boderau, Michael S Engel, Corentin Jouault, et al.
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society
|
June 27, 2022
Cretaceous lophocoronids with short proboscis and retractable female genitalia provide the earliest evidence for their feeding and oviposition habits
Weiting Zhang, Chungkun Shih, Michael S Engel, et al.
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