COMMENT ON MARDEN (2013): “REANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE INDICATE THAT THE EARLIEST TRACE FOSSIL OF A WINGED INSECT WAS A SURFACE SKIMMING NEOPTERAN”
Jacob S. Benner(Tufts University), Michael S. Engel(American Museum of Natural History), Richard J. Knecht(Unknown)
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