Cite
Cretaceous chimera – an unusual 100-million-year old neuropteran larva from the 'experimental phase' of insect evolution
MLA
Patrick Müller, et al. “Cretaceous Chimera – an Unusual 100-Million-Year Old Neuropteran Larva from the ‘Experimental Phase’ of Insect Evolution.” Palaeodiversity, vol. 12, Mar. 2019, p. 1. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.18476/pale.v12.a1.
APA
Patrick Müller, Carolin Haug, Andrés Fabián Herrera-Flórez, & Joachim T. Haug. (2019). Cretaceous chimera – an unusual 100-million-year old neuropteran larva from the “experimental phase” of insect evolution. Palaeodiversity, 12, 1. https://doi.org/10.18476/pale.v12.a1
Chicago
Patrick Müller, Carolin Haug, Andrés Fabián Herrera-Flórez, and Joachim T. Haug. 2019. “Cretaceous Chimera – an Unusual 100-Million-Year Old Neuropteran Larva from the ‘Experimental Phase’ of Insect Evolution.” Palaeodiversity 12 (March): 1. doi:10.18476/pale.v12.a1.