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Books on North American Fossil InsectsFOSSIL INSECT BIBLIOGRAPHY (Material in my library):
A Web Page by Roy J. Beckemeyer
Last updated: 21 May 2009  (1,164 References listed) .
Focus is on the Permian Insects of Kansas & Oklahoma, but the list includes books and articles on fossil insects from other eras, and on other pertinent subjects in geology, biology, systematics, and functional morphology currently in my library.  Note that for citations referring to a pdf file in my library, the file name is often appended to the citation in square brackets [ ] - this is simply a notation for my reference and is not part of the citation proper.

 


 

  1. Adams, P. A.  1958.  The relationship of the Protoperlaria and the Endoptyergota.  Psyche.  65: 115-127.  [AdamsProtoperlariaEndopterygotaPsyche195865.pdf]

  2. Afonin, S. A.  2000. Pollen grains of the genus Cladaitina extracted from the gut of the Early Permian insect Tillyardembia (Grylloblattida).  Paleontological Journal.  34(5): 575-579.  [AfoninPollenGrainsInGutOfTillyardembia.pdf]

  3. Akam, M.  2000.  Arthropods: developmental diversity within a (super) phylum, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sciences.  97(9):4438-4441.

  4. Allison, P. A. (1988). "Konservat-Lagerstatten: cause and classification." Paleobiology 14(4): 331-344.

  5. Andersen, N. M.  1999.  Microvelia polhemi, n. sp. (Heteroptera: Veliide) from DOminican amber: the first fossil record of a phytotelmic water strider.  Journal of the New York Entomological Society.  107(2/3): 135-144.

  6. Anderson, J.M. (Ed.)  1999.  Towards Gondwana Alive: Promoting biodiversity and stemming the sixth extinction.  Mational Botanical Institute.  Pretoria, South Africa.

  7. Anisyutkin, Leonid N.  2008.  Paraeuthyrrhapha groehni gen. et sp. nov., a new genus of the family Polyphagidae (Dictyoptera) from Baltic amber and its phylogenetic position.  Alavesia.  2: 77-95.

  8. Anisyutkin, L. N. and A. V. Gorochov.  2008.  A new genus and species of the cockroach family Blattulidae from Lebanese amber (Dictyoptera, Blattina).  Paleontological Journal. 42(1): 43-46.

  9. Anonymous.  Undated.  Map of fossil localities in Oklahoma.  [OKFossilLocalities.pdf]

  10. Anonymous.  2008.  On the Anniversary of Aleksandr Georgievich Ponomarenko.  Paleontological Journal.  42(1): 102-103.

  11. Ansorge, J. 1993.  Parabittacus analis Handlirsch 1939 und Parabittacus lingula (Bode 1953), Neorthophlebiiden (Insecta: Mecoptera) aus dem Oberen Lias von Deutschland.  Palaeont. Z.  67(3/4):293-298.

  12. Ansorge, J.  1996. Zur systematischen Position von Schesslitziella haupti Kuhn 1952 (Insecta: Phasmatodea) aus dem Oberen Lias von Nordfranken (Deutschland).  Palaeont. Z. 70(3/4):475-479.

  13. Ansorge, J.  2001.  Lower Jurassic Hennigmatidae (Diptera) from Germany.  Studia Dipterologica. 8(1):97-102.

  14. Ansorge, J.  2001.  Dobbertinia reticulata Handlirsch 1920 from the Lower Jurassic of Dobbertin (Mecklenburg/Germany) - the oldest representative of Sialidae (Megaloptera).  N. Jb. Geol. Palaeont. Mh.  2001(9):553-564.

  15. Ansorge, J.  2003.  Massenvorkommen von Nashornkaefern Oryctes nasicornis (Linne, 1758) in Gerberlohe im mittelalterlichen Stralsunder Rathaus (Col., Scarabaeidae).  Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte.  47(3-4):153-156.

  16. Ansorge, J.  2003.  Upper Liassic Amphiesmenopterans (Trichoptera + Lepidoptera) from Germany - A review.  Acta zoologica cracoviensia.  46 (Suppl. - Fossil Insects): 285-290. [Krakow]

  17. Ansorge, J.  2004.  Insekten aus Liasgeoden der Ahrensburger Geschiebesippe - mit einem Ausblick auf lokale Anreicherungen von Liasgeoden in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.  Archiv fur Geshiebekunde. 3(8/12):779-784.  

  18. Ansorge, J. and A. P. Rasnitsyn (2000). "Identity of Prosepididontus calopteryx Handlirsch 1920 (Insecta: Grylloblattida: Geintziidae)." Acta Geologica Hispanica 35(1-2): 19-23.

  19. Antoine, P.-O., D. De Franceschi, J. J. Flynn, A. Nel, P. Baby, M. Benammi, Y. Calderon, N. Espurt, A. Goswami, and R. Salas-Gismondi.  2006.  Amber from western Amazonia reveals Neotropical diversity during the middle Miocene.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.  103(37): 13595-13600.  [AntoineetalAmberWesternAmazonia2006.pdf]

  20. Archibald, S. B.  2005.  New Dinopanorpidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) from the Eocene Okanagan Highlands (British Columbia, Canada and Washington State, USA).  Canadian Journal of Earth Science.  42:119-136.

  21. Archibald, S. B., S. P. Cover, and C. S. Moreau.  2006.  Bulldog ants of the Eocene Okanagan Highlands and history of the subfamily (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmeciinae).  Annals of the Entomological Society of America.  99(3): 487-523.  [Archibald_et_al._2006EoceneOkanaganBulldogAnts.pdf]

  22. Antoine, P.-O., D. De Franceschi, et al. (2006). "Amber from western Amazonia reveals Neotropical diversity during the middle Miocene." Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103(37): 12595-13600.

  23. Archibald, S. B. and B. D. Farrell (2003). "Wheeler's Dilemma." Acta zoologica cracoviensia 46(Suppl. - Fossil Insects): 17-23.

  24. Archibald, S.B., & V.N. Makarkin.  2004.  New genus of minute Berothidae (Neuroptera) from early Eocene amber of British Columbia, Canadian Entomologist.  136:61-76.

  25. Archibald, S. B. and V. N. Makarkin (2006). "Tertiary Giant Lacewings (Neuroptera: Polystoechotidae): Revision and description of new taxa from western North America and Denmark." Journal of Systematic Paleontology 4(2): 119-155.

  26. Archibald, S. B., A. P. Rasnitsyn, & M. A. Akhmetiev.  2005.  Ecology and distribution of Cenozoic Eomeropidae (Mecoptera), and a new species of Eomerope Cockerell from the early Ecocene McAbee locality, British Columbia, Canada.  Annals of the Entomological Society of America.  98(4):503-514.

  27. Arillo, A. and M. S. Engel (2006). Rock crawlers in Baltic Amber (Notoptera: Mantophasmatodea). American Museum Novitates(3539): 1-10.

  28. Arillo, A. and V. M. Ortuno.  2005.  Catalogue of fossil insect species described from Dominican amber (Miocene).  Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde Serie B (Geologie und Palaeontologie). 352: 1-68.

  29. Arillo, A., V. M. Ortuno, and A. Nel.  1997.  Description of an enigmatic insect from Baltic amber.  Bulletin de la Societe entomologique de France.  102(1): 11-14.  [arilloe et al 1997.pdf]

  30. Arillo, A., L. S. Subias, and U. Shtanchaeva.  2008.  A new fossil oribatid mite, Ommatocepheus nortoni sp. nov. (Acariformes, Oribatida, Cepheidae), from a new outcrop of Lower Cretaceous Alava amber (northerrn Spain).  Systematics & Applied Acarology.  13: 252-255.

  31. Aristov, D.  S.  2000.  A new family of Early Permian Grylloblattids (Insecta: Grylloblattida) from Ural Mountains.  Far Eastern Entomologist.  85: 1-4.

  32. Aristov, D. S. 2001.  A new representative of Lemmatophoridae (Insecta; Grylloblattida) from Lower Permian of Russia (Ural).  Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaentologie.  Manatshefte.  5: 257-264.

  33. Aristov, D. S.  2003.  Revision of the Family Tomiidae (Insecta: Grylloblattida). Paleontological Journal.  37(1):31-38.

  34. Aristov, D.S.  2004.  The Fauna of Grylloblattid Insects (Grylloblattida) of the Lower Permian Locality of Tshekarda.  Paleontological Journal.  38(Supplementary Issue No. 2):S 80-S145.  

  35. Aristov, D.S.  2004.  Grylloblattids of the Family Chaulioditidae (= Tomiidae syn. nov.) (Insecta: Grylloblattida) from the Upper Permian of the Orenburg Region.  Paleontological Journal.  38(Supplementary Issue No. 2):S146-S149.  

  36. Aristov, D.S.  2004.  Grylloblattids of the Family Liomopteridae (Insecta: Grylloblattida) of the Upper Half of the Upper Permian.  Paleontological Journal.  38(Supplementary Issue No. 2):S150-S157.  

  37. Aristov, D. S. 2004.  The fauna of grylloblattid insects (Grylloblattida) from the end of the Late Permian to the first half of the Triassic.  Paleontological Journal.  38(5): 514-521.  [AristovPermianTriassicGrylloblattids.pdf]

  38. Aristov, D. S. (2004). Peculiarities of grylloblattid insects during the transition from the Permian to the Triassic [In Russian]. Ecosystem Transformations and the Evolution of the Biosphere, Moscow Paleontological Institute 6: 137-140.

  39. Aristov, D. S. 2004.  The fauna of grylloblattid insects (Grylloblattida) of the Lower Permian locality of Tshekarda.  Paleontological Journal.  38(Suppl. 2): S80-S145.

  40. Aristov, D.S.  2005.  New Grylloblattids (Insecta: Grylloblattida) from the Triassic of Eastern Europe, Eastern Kazakhstan and Mongolia.  Palaeontological Journal.  39(2):173-177.

  41. Aristov, D. S. (2008). "Revision of the Permian genus Parasylviodes Martynov, 1940 (Grylloblattida: Liomopteridae)." Far Eastern Entomologist 186: 1-5.

  42. Aristov, D. S.  2008.  New Grylloblattida (Insecta) from the Middle and Upper Permian of the Russia.  Far Eastern Entomologist.  188: 1-7.

  43. Aristov, D. S. (2008). "New Grylloblattids of the Family Megakhosaridae (Insecta: Grylloblattida) from the Permian of Russia." Paleontological Journal [English translation of Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal] 42(3): 269-272.

  44. Aristov, D. S. (2008). "New Tatarian representatives of the subfamily Chaulioditinidae (Insecta: Grylloblattida: Chaulioditidae) from European Russia." Paleontological Journal [English translation of Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal] 42(1): 32-35.

  45. Aristov, D. S. and A. S. Bashkuev (2008). "New insects (Insecta: Mecoptera, Grylloblattida) from the Middle Permian Chepanikha Locality, Udmurtia." Paleontological Journal [English translation of Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal] 42(2): 159-165.

  46. Aristov, D. S., V. G. Novokshonov, and N. N. Pan'kov.  2006.  Taxonomy of the fossil Grylloblattid nymphs (Insecta: Grylloblattida).  Paleontological Journal.  40(1): 79-89.  [AristovetalGrylloblattidNymphs2006PALJ79.pdf]

  47. Aristov, D. S. and A. P. Rasnitsyn.  2008.  Position and taxonomy of the Permian fossil insect family Permembiidae (Insecta: Palaomanteida = Miomoptera).  Russian Entomological Journal.  17(4): 327-334.

  48. Aristov D.S. and Zessin W. 2009. Mallorcagryllus hispanicus n. gen. et sp. – eine neue Grylloblattide (Insecta: Grylloblattida: Blattogryllidae) aus dem Buntsandstein der Insel Mallorca, Spanien. Virgo, Mitteilungsblatt des Entomologischen Vereins Mecklenburg 12 (1): 30-34. (in German, with English and Russian abstracts) 

  49. Arnol'di, L. V., V. V. Zherikin, L. M. Nikritin, and A. G. Ponomarenko.  1991.  Mesozoic Coleoptera.  Oxonian Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi & Calcutta.  [English Translation]

  50. Arthur, W., T. Jowett & A. Panchen.  1999.  Segments, limbs, homology, and co-option.  Evolution and Development.  1(2):74-76.

  51. Aspöck, U., & H. Aspöck.  2004.  Two significant new snakeflies from Baltic amber, with discussion on autapomorphies of the order and its included taxa (Raphidioptera).  Systematic Entomology.  29(1):11-19.

  52. Atkinson, T. P.  2006.  Tracks from the past.  Outdoor Alabama.  2006: 21-23.

  53. Atkinson, T. P.  2005.  Arthropod body fossils from the Union Cave Mine.  Pp. 169-176 In R. J. Buta, A. K. Rindsberg, and D. C. Kopaska-Merkel (Eds.), Pennsylvanian footprints in the Black Warrior Basin of Alabama, Alabama Paleontological Society Monograph No. 1.  [ArthropodBodyFossilsCHapelMineAtkinson.pdf]

  54. Azar, D.  1997.  A new method for extracting plant and insect fossils from Lebanese amber.  Paleontology.  49(4): 1027-1029.

  55. Azar, D., C. Adaymeh, and N. Jreich.  2007.  Paleopsychoda zherikhini, a new Cretaceous species of moth flies from Taimyr amber (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae).  African Invertebrates.  48(1):163-168.

  56. Azar, D. and M. S. Engel (2008). "A sphaeropsocid bark louse in Late Cretaceous amber from Siberiaa (Psocoptera: Sphaeropsocidae)." Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 111(1/2): 141-146.

  57. Azar, D., A. Nel, and M. Solignac.   (2000). "A new Coniopterygidae from Lebanese amber." Acta Geologica Hispanica 35(1-2): 31-36.

  58. Azar, D. and A. Nel.  2005.  First Tridactylidae from the Eocene French amber (Insecta: Orthoptera).  Alavesia. 2: 169-175.

  59. Azar, D. and A. Nel.  2007.  First Baltic amber megapodagrionid damselfly (Odonata: Zygoptera).  Ann. soc. entomol. Fr. (n.s.). 44(4): 451-457.

  60. Azar, D., and A. Nel.  2008.  First Tridactylidae from the Eocene French amber (Insecta: Orthoptera).  Alavesia.  2(2008): 169-173.

  61. Azar, D., A. Nel, and R. Geze.  2003.  Use of Lebanese amber inclusions in paleoenvioronmental reconstruction, dating and paleobiogeography.  Acta zoologica cracoviensia.  46 (supp. - Fossil Insects): 393-398.

  62. Babcock, L. E. and D. F. Merriam (2000). "Horshoe crabs (Argthropoda: Xiphosurida) from the Pennsylvanian of Kansas and elsewhere." Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 103(1/2): 766-94.

  63. Babcock, L. E., D. F. Merrian, and R. R. West.  2000.  Paleolimulus, and ealy limuline (Xiphosurida), from Pennsylvanian-Permian Lagerstätten of Kansas and taphonomic comparison with modern Limulus.  Lethaia.  33: 129-141. [Babcocketal2000Palaolimulus.pdf]

  64. Baird, G. C., C. W> shabica, J. L. Anderson, and E. S. Richardson, Jr.  1985.  Journal of Paleontology.  59(2): 253-281.

  65. Baird, G. C., S. D. Sroka, C. W. Shabica, and T. L. Beard.  1985.  Mazon Creek-type fossil assemblages in the U.S. mid-continent Pennsylvanian: their recurrent character and palaeoenvironmental significance.  Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.  B.  311: 87-99.  [BairdetalMazonCreekTypeUSMidcontinentAssemblages.pdf]

  66. Baird, G. C., S. D. Sroka, C. W. Shabica, and G. J. Kuecher.  1986.  Taphonomy of Middle Pennsylvanian Mazon Creek Area fossil localities, Northeast Illinois: Significance of exceptional fossil preservation in syngenetic concretions.  Palaios.  1: 271-285.  [MazonCreekTaphonomy.pdf]

  67. Bateman, R.M., P.R. Crane, W. A. DiMichele, P.R. Kendrick, N.P. Rowe, T. Speck, and W.E. Stein.  1998.  Early evolution of land plants: Phylogeny, physiology, and ecology of the primary terrestrial radiation. Annual Review of Ecological Systematics.  29: 163-292.   [Bateman1998EarlyEvolutionLandplants.pdf]

  68. Baz, A. & V.M. Ortuno.  2000.  Archaeatropidae, a new family of Psocoptera from the Cretaceous amber of Alava, Northern Spain.  Ann. Ent. Soc. Am.  93(3):367-373.

  69. Beattie, R.  2007.  New insect discoveries at the Upper Jurassic Talbragar fish beds, New South Wales, Australia.  African Invertebrates.  48(1):247.

  70. Beattie, R.  2007.  The geological setting and paleoenvironmental and palaeoecological reconstructions of the Upper Permian insect beds at Belmont, New South Wales, Australia, African Invertebrates, 48(1):41-57.

  71. Becerra, J.X. and D. L. Venable.  1999.  Macroevolution of insect-plant associations: The relevance of host biogeography to host affiliation.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.  96(22): 12626-12631.  [BecerraVenableMacroevoltuionInsectPlantAssociations.pdf]

  72. Bechly, G.  1997.  New fossil odonates from the Upper Triassic of Italy, with a redescription of Italophlebia gervasuttii Whalley, and a reclassification of Triassic dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata).  Riv. Mus. civ. Sc. Nat. "E. Caffi" BERGAMO.  19:31-70.

  73. Bechly, G.  1998.  A revision of the fossil dragonfly genus Urogomphus, with description of a new species (Insecta: Odonata: Pananisoptera: Aeshnidiidae).  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 270.  47 pp.

  74. Bechly, G.  2000.  Two new fossil species (Insecta: Odonata: Pananisoptera: Aeshnidiidae and Aktassiidae) from the Solnhofen Lithographic Limestones (Upper Jurassic, Germany).  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 288.  9 pp.

  75. Bechly, G.  2000.  Two new fossil dragonfly species  (Insecta: Odonata: Anisoptera: Araripegomphidae and Lindeniidae) from the Crato Limestone (Lower Cretaceous, Brazil).  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 296.  16 pp.

  76. Bechly, G.  2000.  A new fossil damselfly  species (Insecta: Odonata: Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae: Ischnurinae) from Dominican Amber.  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 299.  9 pp.

  77. Bechly, G.  2000.  Mainstream Cladistics versus Hennigian Phylogentic Systematics.  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie A (Biologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 613.  11 pp.

  78. Bechly, G.  2001.  A new species of Cymatophlebia (Insecta: Odonata: Anisoptera: Cymat0ophlebiidae) from the Solnhofen Lithographic Limestone (Upper Jurassic, Germany).  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 301.  5 pp.

  79. Bechly, G.  2005.  A new fossil dragonfly (Anisoptera: Corduliidae) from the Paleocene Fur Formation (Mo clay) of Denmark.  Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde Serie B (Geologie und Palaeontologie). Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde, Stuttgart.  No. 358.  6 pp.

  80. Bechly, G.  2005.  A re-description of "Stenophlebia" casta (Insecta: Odonata: Parastenophlebiidae n. fam.) from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone.  Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde Serie B (Geologie und Palaeontologie). Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde, Stuttgart. No. 359.  12 pp.

  81. Bechly, G., C. Brauckmann, W. Zessin, & E. Groening.  2001. New results concerning the morphology of the most ancient dragonflies (Insecta: Odonatoptera) from the Namurian of Hagen-Vorhalle (Germany).  J. Zool. Syst. Evol. Research.  9:209-226.

  82. Bechly, G., A. Nel & X. Martinez-Delclos.  1996.  Redescription of Nannogomphus bavaricus Handlirsch, 1906-1908 from the Upper Jurassic of Germany, with an analysis of its phylogenetic position (Odonata: Anisoptera: Gomphidae or Libelluloidea).  Archaeopteryx.  14:51-66.

  83. Bechly, G. and V. J. Sach.  2003.  An interesting new fossil dragonfly (Anisoptera: Libellulidae: "Brachydiplacini") from the Miocene of Germany, with a discussion on the phylogeny of Tetrathemistinae and a fossil list for the locality Heggbach.  Stuttgartner Beitrage zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Palaentologie).  11 pp.

  84. Bechly, G. and K. Ueda.  2002.  The first fossil record and first New World record for the dragonfly clade Chlorogomphida (Insecta: Odonat: Anisoptera: Araripechlorogomphidae n. fam.) from the Crato Limestone (Lower Cretaceous, Brazil).  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde. Nr. 328.  12 pp.

  85. Bechly, G. and V. J. Sach.  2002.  An interesting new fossil dragonfly (Anisoptera: Libellulidae: "Brachydiplacini") from the Miocene of Germany, with a discussion on the phylogeny of Tetrathemistinae and a fossil list for the locality Heggbach.  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  No. 325.  12 pp.

  86. Bechly, G. and W. Wichard.  2008.  Damselfly and dragonfly nymphs in Eocene Baltic amber (Insecta: Odonata), with aspects of their palaeobiology.  Palaeodiversity.  1: 37-73.

  87. Bechly, G. , & M. Wittmann.   2000.  Two new tropical bugs (Insects: Heteroptera: Thaumastocoridae - Xylastodorinae and Hypsipterygidae) from Baltic Amber.  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 289.  11 pp.

  88. Beck, A. L. and C. C. Labandeira.  1998.  Early Permian insect folivory on a gigantopterid-dominated riparian flora from north-central Texas.  Palaeo: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.  142: 139-173.

  89. Beckemeyer, R.J.  2000.  The Permian insect fossils of Elmo, Kansas.  The Kansas School Naturalist.  46(1):1-16.  Emporia State University.  Emporia, Kansas.  

  90. Beckemeyer, R.J.  2002.  Some Protodonata specimens from the Permian deposits of Kansas and Oklahoma (Insecta: Palaeoptera).  Kansas Academy of Science 134th Annual Meeting.  Fort Hays State University.  Hays, Kansas.  13 April 2002.

  91. Beckemeyer, R.J.  2004.  A New Species of †Martynovia Tillyard, 1932 (Insecta: †Diaphanopterodea: †Martynoviidae) From the Lower Permian Wellington Formation of Noble County, Oklahoma.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  77(2):127-131.

  92. Beckemeyer, R.J.  2004.  A New Species of the Extinct Family †Lophioneuridae from the Lower Permian Wellington Formation of Noble County, Oklahoma.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  77(2):132-136.

  93. Beckemeyer, R. J.   2004. †Raaschiidae (Grylloblattida: Protoperlina), a new insect family from the Lower Permian Wellington Formation of Noble County, Oklahoma.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  77(3):215-221.

  94. Beckemeyer, R.J.  2006.  Hind wing fragments of Meganeuropsis (Protodonata: Meganeuridae) from the Lower PErmian of Noble County, Oklahoma.  Bulletin of American Odonatology.  9(3,4):85-89.

  95. Beckemeyer, R. J.  2007.  Correct county and township for the Elmo, Kansas Lower Permian fossil insect locality.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science.  110(1/2): 125-126.

  96. Beckemeyer, R. J.  2009.  Artinska ovata (Sellards) 1909 and Paraprisca fragilis (Sellards) 1909 (Insecta: Polyneoptera: Lemmatophoridae) newly reported from the Lower Permian of Noble County, Oklahoma, with notes on Wellington Formation Lemmatophoridae.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science.  112(1/2): 45-56.

  97. Beckemeyer, R. J. and G. W. Byers.  2001.  Fore wing morphology of Dunbaria fasciipennis (Palaeodictyoptera: Spilapteridae) with notes on a specimen from the University of Kansas.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  74(4): 221-230. 

  98. Beckemeyer, R. J. and M. S. Engel.  2008.  A second specimen of Permocoleus (Coleoptera) from the Lower Permian Wellington Formation of Noble County, Oklahoma.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  81(1):4-7.

  99. Beckemeyer, R. J. and M. S. Engel.  2009.  An enigmatic new genus of biarmohymenid from the Early Permian Wellington Formation of Noble County, Oklahoma (Palaeodictyopterida: Diaphanopterodea).  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science.  112(1/2): 103-108.

  100. Beckemeyer, R. J. and J. D. Hall.  2007.  Permopanorpa inaequalis Tillyard, 1926 (Insecta: Holometabola: Panorpida: Permopanorpidae): A fossil mecopteroid newly reported for the Lower Permian Wellington Formation of Noble County, Oklahoma.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science.  110(1/2): 23-29.

  101. Beckemeyer, R. J. and J. D. Hall.  2007.  The entomofauna of the Lower Permian fossil insect beds of Kansas and Oklahoma, USA.  African Invertebrates.  48(1): 23-39.

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  361. Engel, M.S.  2002.  The smallest snakefly (Raphidioptera: Mesoraphiidae): a new species in Cretaceous amber from Myanamar, with a catalog of fossil snakeflies.  Am. Mus. Nov.  No. 3363.  22 pp.

  362. Engel, M.S.  2002.  The fossil Pelecinid Pelecinopteron tubuliforme Brues in Baltic amber (Hymenoptera: Pelecinidae).  J. Hym. Res. 11(1):5-11.

  363. Engel, M.S.  2003.  A new Eocene-Oligocene snakefly from Florissant, Colorado (Raphidioptera: Raphidiidae).  Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci.  106(3/4):124-128.

  364. Engel, M.S.  2003.  An Anteonine wasp in Cenomanian-Albian amber from Myanmar (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae).  J. Kansas Entomol. Soc.  76(4):616-621.

  365. Engel, M. S.  2004.  Arthropods in Mexican Amber.  Chapter 10, pp. 175-186 In Bousquets, J.L., J.J. Morrone, O. Y. Ordonez, & I.V. Fernandez (Eds.), Biodiversidad, Taxonomia y Biogeografia de Artropodos de Mexico: Hacia una sintesis de su conocimiento.  Vol. IV.  Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico.  Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico.

  366. Engel, M.S. 2004.  Notes on a megachilene bee (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) from the Miocene of Idaho.  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science.  107(1/2):97-100.

  367. Engel, M.S.  2004.  The dustywings in Cretaceous Burmese Amber (Insecta: Neuroptera: Coniopterygidae).  Journal of Systematic Paleontology.  2(2):133-136.

  368. Engel, M.S.  2004.  Thorny lacewings (Neuroptera: Rachiberothidae) in Cretaceous Amber in Myanamr.  Journal of Systematic Paleontology. 2(2):137-140.

  369. Engel, M.S.  2005.  A note on the taxonomy of some fossil bees from Germany (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 78(10:82-83.

  370. Engel, M. S.  2005.  An Eocene ectoparasite of bees: The oldest definitive record of phoretic meloid triungulins (Coleoptera: Meloidae; Hymenoptera: Megachilidae).  Acta zoologica cracoviensa.  48B(1-2): 43-48.  [EngelEoceneEctoparasiteoBees.pdf]

  371. Engel, M.S.  2006. A giant honey bee from the Middle Miocene of Japan (Hymenoptera: Apidae).  American Museum Novitates. No. 3504. 12 pp.

  372. Engel, M. S.  2006.  The giant honeybee, Apis lithohermaea Engel, from the Miocene of Japan and the geological history of Apis (Hymenoptera:  Apidae).  Honeybee Science. 26(4): 141-144. [In Japanese] [Honeybee_Sci_26_141_Engel_2005[1].pdf]

  373. Engel, M. S.  2008.  A new species of Ctenoplectrella in Baltic amber (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae).  Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientarum Hungaricae.  54(4): 319-324.

  374. Engel, M. S. 2008. A new species of Zorotypus in Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic (Zoraptera: Zorotypidae).  Acta Entomologica Slovenica.  16(2): 127-136.

  375. Engel, M. S.  2008.  An orussid wood wasp in amber from the Dominican Republic (Hymenoptera: Orussidae).  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science.  111(1/2): 39-42.

  376. Engel, M. S.  2008.  A stem-group cimicid in mid-Cretaceous amber from Myanmar (Hemiptera: Cimicoidea).  Alavesia.   2: 233-237.

  377. Engel, M. S.  2009.  Gregarious behaviour in Cretaceous earwig nymphs (Insecta, Dermaptera) from southwestern France.  Geodiversitas.  31(1): 129-135.

  378. Engel, M. S.  2009.  A new Lower Permian bristletail from the Wellington Formation in Kansas (Archaeognatha: Dasyleptidae).  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science.  112(1/2):40-44.

  379. Engel, M.S., & S. B. Archibald.  2003.  An early Eocene bee (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) from Quilchena, British Columbia.  Canadian Entomologist.  135:63-69.

  380. Engel, M. S., and D. J. Bennett.  2008.  Anoblepsis, a new, bizarre braconid wasp genus in Dominican amber (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  81(4): 368-372.

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  385. Engel, M.S., & D.A. Grimaldi.  2004.  The first Mesozoic stephanid wasp (Hymenoptera: Stephanidae). Journal of Paleontology. 78(6):1192-1197.

  386. Engel, M.S., & D.A. Grimaldi.  2004.  A new rock crawler in Baltic Amber, with comments on the order (Mantophasmatodea: Mantophasmatidae). American Museum Novitates. No. 3431.  11 pp.

  387. Engel, M.S., & D.A. Grimaldi.  2006.  The earliest webspinners (Insecta: Embiodea).  American Museum Novitates. No. 3514. 15 pp.

  388. Engel, M.S., & D.A. Grimaldi.  2006.  The first Cretaceous sclerogibbid wasp (Hymenoptera: Sclerogibbidae).  American Museum Novitates.  No. 3515. 7 pp.

  389. Engel, M. S. and D. A. Grimaldi.  2006.  A diminutive pelecinid wasp in Cretaceous amber from New Jersey (Hymenoptera: Pelecinidae).  Northeastern Naturalist.  13(2): 291-297.  [HenopelecinusGrimaldiEngel.pdf]

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  711. Nel, A., G. Bechly, R. Garrouste, B. Pohl, and F. Escuillie.  2005.  A new extraordinary neuropterid family from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of Brazil: a new insect order? (Insecta, Neuripterida).  Cretaceous Research.  26: 845-852.

  712. Nel, A., G. Bechly, & X. Martinez-Delclos., and G. Fleck  2001.  A new family of Anisoptera from the Upper Jurassic of Karatau in Kazakhstan (Insecta: Odonata: Juragomphidae n. fam.).  Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.  Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie).  Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde.  Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart.  Nr. 314.  9 pp.

  713. Nel, A., G. Bechly, & X. Martinez-Delclos.  2001.  A new fossil dragonfly from the Upper Jurassic in Germany (Odonata, Anisoptera, Protolindeniidae).  Revue francaise d'Entomologie (N.S.).  23(4):257-261.

  714. Nel, A., X. Delclos, and A. Hutin.  2005.  Mesozoic chrysopid-like Planipennia: a phylogenetic approach (Insecta: Neuroptera).  Ann. Soc. entomol. Fr. (n.s.). 41(1): 26-69.

  715. Nel, A., G. Fleck, R. Garrouste, and G. Gand. 2008.  The Odonatoptera of the Late Permian Lodeve Basin (Insecta).  Journal of Iberian Geology.  34(1): 115-122.

  716. Nel, A., G. Gand, J. Garric, and J. Lapeyrie.  1999.  The first recorded Protozygopteran isnects from the Upper Permian of France.  Paleontology.  42(1): 83-97.

  717. Nel, A., D. -Y. Huang, and Q. -B. Lin.  2007.  A new genus of isophlebioid damsel-dragonflies (Odonata: Isophlebioptera: Campterophlebiidae) from the Middle Jurassic of China.  Zootaxa.  1642: 13-22.

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  720. Nel, A., X. Martinez-Delclos, F. Papier & J. Oudard.  1997.  New Tertiary fossil Odonata from France (Sieblosiidae, Lestidae, Coenagrionidae, Megapodagrionidae, Libellulidae).  Dtsch. ent. Z.  44(2):232-258.

  721. Nel, A., D. Neraudeau, V. Perrichot, V. Girard, and B. Gomez.  2008.  A new dragonfly family from the Upper Cretaceous of France.  Acta Paleontologica Polonica.  53(1): 165-168.

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  723. Nel, A., G. Perrault, V. Perrichot, and D. Neraudeau.  2004.  The oldest ant in the Lower Cretaceous amber of Charente-Maritime (SW France) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicide).  Geologica Acta.   2(1): 23-29.

  724. Nel, A., V. Perrichot, C. Daugeron, and D. Neraudeau.  2004.  A new Microphorites in the Lower Cretaceous amber of the Southwest of France (Diptera; Colichopodidae, "Microphorinae"}.  Ann. soc. entomol. Fr. (n.s.) 4091): 23-29.

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  726. Nel, A. and G. De Ploeg.  2004.  New fossil bee flies (Diptera: Bombylioidea) in the Lowermost Eocene amber of the Paris Basin.  Geologica Acta.  2(1): 57-65.

  727. Nel, A., G. De Ploeg, and D. Azar.  2004.  The oldest Liposcelididae in the Lowermost Eocene amber of the Paris Basin (Insecta: Psocoptera).  Geologica Acta.  2(1): 31-36.

  728. Nel, A., G. De Ploeg, J. Millet, J. -J. Menier, and A. Waller.  2004.  The French ambers: a general conspectus and the Lowermost Eocene amber deposit of Le Quesnoy in the Paris Basin.  Geological Acta.  2(1): 3-8.

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  730. Nel, A., P. Roques, P. Nel, J. Prokop, and J. S. Steyer.  2007.  The earliest holometabolous insect from the Carboniferous: a "crucial" innovation with delayed success (Insecta Protomeropina Protomeropidae).  Ann. soc. enomol. Fr. (n.s.) 43(3): 349-355.

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  732. Nel, A., A. Waller, and G. De Ploeg.  2004.  The oldest Tingidae from the Lowermost Eocene amber of the Paris Basin (Hetroptera: Lygaeoidea: Piesmatidae).  Geologica Acta.  2(1): 37-43.

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  734. Nel, A., A. Waller, and G. De Ploeg.  2004.  The oldest fossil palm bug in the Lowermost Eocene amber of the Paris Basin (Hetroptera: Cimicomorpha: Thaumastocoridae).  Geologica Acta.  2(1): 51-55.

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