Le Cadre, J.; Gauweiler, J.; Haug, J.T.; Arce, S.I.; Baranov, V.; Hammel, J.U.; Haug, C.; Kaulfuss, U.; Kiesmüller, C.; McKellar, R.C.;
et al. New Amber Fossils Indicate That Larvae of Dermestidae Had Longer Defensive Structures in the Past. Insects 2025, 16, 710.
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16070710
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Le Cadre J, Gauweiler J, Haug JT, Arce SI, Baranov V, Hammel JU, Haug C, Kaulfuss U, Kiesmüller C, McKellar RC,
et al. New Amber Fossils Indicate That Larvae of Dermestidae Had Longer Defensive Structures in the Past. Insects. 2025; 16(7):710.
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16070710
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Le Cadre, Jéhan, Joshua Gauweiler, Joachim T. Haug, SofÃa I. Arce, Viktor Baranov, Jörg U. Hammel, Carolin Haug, Uwe Kaulfuss, Christine Kiesmüller, Ryan C. McKellar,
and et al. 2025. "New Amber Fossils Indicate That Larvae of Dermestidae Had Longer Defensive Structures in the Past" Insects 16, no. 7: 710.
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16070710
APA Style
Le Cadre, J., Gauweiler, J., Haug, J. T., Arce, S. I., Baranov, V., Hammel, J. U., Haug, C., Kaulfuss, U., Kiesmüller, C., McKellar, R. C., Müller, P., Hörnig, M. K., & Zippel, A.
(2025). New Amber Fossils Indicate That Larvae of Dermestidae Had Longer Defensive Structures in the Past. Insects, 16(7), 710.
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16070710