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Thomas Hörnschemeyer
Thomas Hörnschemeyer
Museum Wiesbaden - Hessisches Landesmuseum für Kunst & Natur
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Morphological and molecular evidence converge upon a robust phylogeny of the megadiverse Holometabola
RG Beutel, F Friedrich, T Hörnschemeyer, H Pohl, F Hünefeld, ...
Cladistics 27 (4), 341-355, 2011
2092011
On the head morphology of Tetraphalerus, the phylogeny of Archostemata and the basal branching events in Coleoptera
RG Beutel, S Ge, T Hörnschemeyer
Cladistics 24 (3), 270-298, 2008
1522008
Head structures of Priacma serrata leconte (coleptera, archostemata) inferred from X‐ray tomography
T Hörnschemeyer, RG Beutel, F Pasop
Journal of Morphology 252 (3), 298-314, 2002
1372002
Insect morphology in the age of phylogenomics: innovative techniques and its future role in systematics
F Friedrich, Y Matsumura, H Pohl, M Bai, T Hörnschemeyer, RG Beutel
Entomological Science 17 (1), 1-24, 2014
1272014
Paleozoic nymphal wing pads support dual model of insect wing origins
J Prokop, M Pecharová, A Nel, T Hörnschemeyer, E Krzemińska, ...
Current Biology 27 (2), 263-269, 2017
922017
Larval morphology and phylogenetic position of Micromalthus debilis LeConte (Coleoptera: Micromalthidae)
RG Beutel, T Hörnschemeyer
Systematic Entomology 27 (2), 169-190, 2002
672002
The species‐level phylogeny of archostematan beetles—where do Micromalthus debilis and Crowsoniella relicta belong?
T Hoernschemeyer
Systematic Entomology 34 (3), 533-558, 2009
632009
Archostemata Kolbe, 1908
T Hörnschemeyer
Coleoptera 1, 157e182, 2005
612005
Phylogenetic significance of the wing‐base of the Holometabola (Insecta)
T Hörnschemeyer
Zoologica Scripta 31 (1), 17-29, 2002
552002
Late Palaeozoic Paoliida is the sister group of Dictyoptera (Insecta: neoptera)
J Prokop, W Krzeminski, E Krzeminska, T Hörnschemeyer, JM Ilger, ...
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 12 (5), 601-622, 2014
512014
The homology of wing base sclerites and flight muscles in Ephemeroptera and Neoptera and the morphology of the pterothorax of Habroleptoides confusa (Insecta: Ephemeroptera …
J Willkommen, T Hörnschemeyer
Arthropod Structure & Development 36 (2), 253-269, 2007
512007
The thorax of Mantophasmatodea, the morphology of flightlessness, and the evolution of the neopteran insects
B Wipfler, R Klug, SQ Ge, M Bai, J Göbbels, XK Yang, T Hörnschemeyer
Cladistics 31 (1), 50-70, 2015
502015
How long can insect species exist? Evidence from extant and fossil Micromalthus beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera)
T Hoernschemeyer, S Wedmann, G Poinar
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 158 (2), 300-311, 2010
492010
Morphologie und Evolution des Flügelgelenks der Coleoptera und Neuropterida
T Hörnschemeyer
Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, 1998
491998
The head morphology of Ascioplaga mimeta (Coleoptera: Archostemata) and the phylogeny of Archostemata
T Hörnschemeyer, J Goebbels, G Weidemann, C Faber, A Haase
European Journal of Entomology 103 (2), 409, 2006
422006
Description of the larva of Rhipsideigma raffrayi (Coleoptera: Archostemata), with phylogenetic and functional implications
RGBT HÖRNSCHEMEYER
Eur. J. Entorno 99, 53-66, 2002
422002
Investigation of insect morphology by MRI: Assessment of spatial and temporal resolution
S Wecker, T Hörnschemeyer, M Hoehn
Magnetic resonance imaging 20 (1), 105-111, 2002
412002
Fossil insects from the Late Oligocene Enspel Lagerstätte and their palaeobiogeographic and palaeoclimatic significance
S Wedmann, M Poschmann, T Hörnschemeyer
Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 90, 49-58, 2010
402010
Cephalic morphology of Hymenopus coronatus (Insecta: Mantodea) and its phylogenetic implications
B Wipfler, F Wieland, F DeCarlo, T Hoernschemeyer
Arthropod Structure & Development 41 (1), 87-100, 2012
392012
Analysis of the functional morphology of mouthparts of the beetle Priacma serrata, and a discussion of possible food sources
T Hörnschemeyer, J Bond, PG Young
Journal of Insect Science 13 (1), 126, 2013
382013
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