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Palaeoentomology is a hybrid journal and has published many open access papers:
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100th open-access paper published in June 2025 issue 2025-06-30
Palaeoentomology encourages open access. Our open-access collection now has 100 documents of various types.
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																							An early Miocene prominent moth from Bílina mine in the Czech Republic (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae)Published : 2025-10-31
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																							Thripidae and Melanthripidae from the mid-Cretaceous (Insecta: Thysanoptera)Published : 2025-10-31
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																							A revision of the fossil true bugs Mesolygaeus Ping, 1928 and Mongolocoris Ryzhkova, 2012 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Enicocoridae) with description of a new speciesPublished : 2025-10-31
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																							Modelling among-site compositional heterogeneity resolves ant backbone phylogeny: A reply to Boudinot & Lieberman (2025)Published : 2025-10-31
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																							Redescription of the only known Korean specimen of Turbidapsyche dobrokhotovae (Novokshonov, 1997) from the Amisan FormationPublished : 2025-10-31
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																							New damselflies (†Mesostictinae and Platycnemidinae) from Cretaceous Burmese amberPublished : 2025-10-31
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Published : 2020-06-30The oldest water scorpion discovered in the Early Cretaceous Crato Formation (Hemiptera: Nepidae) 
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																							Supplement to the Burmese (Myanmar) amber checklist and bibliography, 2024Published : 2025-02-28
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Published : 2020-11-26First argiolestid damselfly (Odonata: Zygoptera) from the late Palaeocene of Northwest Argentina 
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Published : 2020-08-31A unique flower in Miocene amber sheds new light on the evolution of flowers 
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Published : 2020-12-21Fleas are parasitic scorpionflies 
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Published : 2023-10-30A new hangingfly species (Mecoptera: Bittacidae) from the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation (Canada) 
 
		 
				 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											










