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- The most recent understanding of the evolution of insects is based on studies of the following branches of science: molecular biology, insect morphology...
- present. Also, their fossils are widely used by palaeolimnologists and paleoentomologists as potential indicators of past environmental changes, including past...
- dentata, and Cananeuretus occidentalis. The fossil was first studied by paleoentomologists Ryan C. McKellar and Michael S. Engel of the University of Kansas...
- after the city of Chita, and the species is named after the Russian paleoentomologist Alexandr Rasnitsyn. ****tsheva, I.D.; V****ilenko, D.V. (2013). "New...
- relative or a Pseudolarix relative. The fossil was first studied by the paleoentomologists Vladimir N. Makarkin of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy...
- multiple volcanic ash eruptions. Ypresiosirex was first studied by the paleoentomologists S. Bruce Archibald from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British...
- organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)), his grandson, paleoentomologist Charles Brongniart, named this fossil insect genus from the Carboniferous...
- Nikolai Yakovlevich Kuznetsov (1873–1948), Russian entomologist, paleoentomologist and physiologist Nikolay V. Kuznetsov (born 1979), Russian scientist...
- syntheses on fossil insects. His work was a basis for many Russian paleoentomologists. Rohdendorf was born near St. Petersburg where his father was an army...
- of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science where it was noticed by paleoentomologist Bruce Archibald and (then) museum chief curator Kirk R. Johnson while...