Data to Richter et al. 2022 "The first reconstruction of the head anatomy of a Cretaceous insect, †Gerontoformica gracilis (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), and the early evolution of ants" in Insect Systematics and Diversity. The dataset contains PDFs of ACCTRAN and DELTRAN parsimony reconstructions of character evolution, image and data files of an anlysis of mandibular muscle fiber lengths, a ORS Dragonfly file containing the segmentation of head structures of †Gerontoformica gracilis, the focal study object of the article, and 4µCT scans of wasps used as outgroups in the study. Details of these µCT scans can be found in the methods section of the related article. The scans are provided in 2D TIF files and represent datasets cropped to just...
Gaining a genomic perspective on phylogeny requires the collection of data from many putatively inde...
The order Hymenoptera (wasps, ants, sawflies, and bees) represents one of the most diverse animal li...
One key event in insect evolution was the development of mandibles with two joints, which allowed po...
This dataset contains the ant head µCT-Sanning Datasets used for the article "Comparative analysis o...
This dataset contains the µCT-Scan data used in the study "The head anatomy of Protanilla lini (Hyme...
These are the µCT Datasets used in the study "Evidence for the evolution of eusociality in stem ants...
Ants are the most speciose group of eusocial insects. Species of the family Formicidae are dominant ...
Fig. 3. 3D reconstructions of the head of †Gerontoformica gracilis specimen CASENT0741232, showing e...
Fig. 5. Three-dimensional reconstruction and two-dimensional X-ray 'slices' of Linguamyrmex vladi. (...
1. Targeted enrichment of conserved genomic regions (e.g., ultraconserved elements or UCEs) has emer...
Morphology is one of the oldest branches of science, encompassing the form, structure, and transform...
A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fr...
The present dataset pertains the article "Weaving through a cryptic species: Comparing the Neotropic...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Despite the ecological significance of ants and the intensive research attention they have received,...
Gaining a genomic perspective on phylogeny requires the collection of data from many putatively inde...
The order Hymenoptera (wasps, ants, sawflies, and bees) represents one of the most diverse animal li...
One key event in insect evolution was the development of mandibles with two joints, which allowed po...
This dataset contains the ant head µCT-Sanning Datasets used for the article "Comparative analysis o...
This dataset contains the µCT-Scan data used in the study "The head anatomy of Protanilla lini (Hyme...
These are the µCT Datasets used in the study "Evidence for the evolution of eusociality in stem ants...
Ants are the most speciose group of eusocial insects. Species of the family Formicidae are dominant ...
Fig. 3. 3D reconstructions of the head of †Gerontoformica gracilis specimen CASENT0741232, showing e...
Fig. 5. Three-dimensional reconstruction and two-dimensional X-ray 'slices' of Linguamyrmex vladi. (...
1. Targeted enrichment of conserved genomic regions (e.g., ultraconserved elements or UCEs) has emer...
Morphology is one of the oldest branches of science, encompassing the form, structure, and transform...
A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fr...
The present dataset pertains the article "Weaving through a cryptic species: Comparing the Neotropic...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Despite the ecological significance of ants and the intensive research attention they have received,...
Gaining a genomic perspective on phylogeny requires the collection of data from many putatively inde...
The order Hymenoptera (wasps, ants, sawflies, and bees) represents one of the most diverse animal li...
One key event in insect evolution was the development of mandibles with two joints, which allowed po...