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Rhythms of Insect Evolution : Evidence from the Jurassic and Cretaceous in Northern China
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Dong Ren
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Chung Kun Shih
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Taiping Gao
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Yunzhi Yao
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Yongjie Wang
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March 15 2019
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9781119427957
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April 29 2019
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March 15 2019
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10.1002/9781119427957
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Jurassic-Cretaceous Non-Marine Stratigraphy and Entomofaunas in Northern China
pp. 17
Coexisting Animals and Plants in the Ecosystems
pp. 31
Insects - In the Spotlight
pp. 41
A History of Paleoentomology in China
pp. 51
Ephemeroptera - Mayflies
pp. 63
Odonata - Dragonflies and Damselflies
pp. 91
Blattaria - Cockroaches
pp. 113
Termitoidae - Termites
pp. 121
Orthoptera - Grasshoppers and Katydids
pp. 137
Notoptera - Rock Crawlers and Ice Crawlers
pp. 149
Dermaptera - Earwigs
pp. 157
Chresmodidae - Water-Walking Insects
pp. 165
Phasmatodea - Stick Insects and Leaf Insects
pp. 175
Plecoptera - Stoneflies
pp. 185
Psocoptera - Barklice and Booklice
pp. 189
Homoptera - Cicadas and Hoppers
pp. 225
Heteroptera - True Bugs
pp. 269
Megaloptera - Dobsonflies, Fishflies, and Alderflies
pp. 275
Raphidioptera - Snakeflies
pp. 285
Neuroptera - Lacewings
pp. 337
Coleoptera - Beetles
pp. 429
Hymenoptera - Sawflies and Wasps
pp. 497
Diptera - True Flies with Two Wings
pp. 555
Mecoptera - Scorpionflies and Hangingflies
pp. 597
Siphonaptera - Fleas
pp. 607
Trichoptera - Caddisflies
pp. 619
Lepidoptera - Butterflies and Moths
pp. 631
Insect Feeding
pp. 651
Camouflage, Mimicry or Eyespot Warning
pp. 667
Gene Propagation - Courtship, Mating, and Next Generation
pp. 683
Index
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