Gideon T. Haug
Research internships on different aspects of morphological diversity, e.g., "extreme" larvae of mantis shrimps and lacewings
Publications:
2024 / early view:
Amaral, A.P., Stotzem, L., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2024. Immature planthoppers had longer mouthparts 100 million years ago as exemplified by quantitative morphology. Spixiana 46, 201–226. Free access PDF
Buchner, L., Linhart, S., Kalmar, G., Arce, S., Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2024. New fossil lacewing larvae with trumpet-shaped elongate empodia provide insight into the evolution of this attachment structure. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 130, 67–80. https://doi.org/10.54103/2039-4942/20847
Haug, C., Haug, J.T., Haug, G.T., Müller, P., Zippel, A., Kiesmüller, C., Gauweiler, J. & Hörnig, M.K. 2024. Fossils in Myanmar amber demonstrate the diversity of anti-predator strategies of Cretaceous holometabolan insect larvae. iScience 27, 108621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108621
Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2024. Convergent evolution of defensive appendages – a lithobiomorph-like centipede with a scolopendromorph-type ultimate leg from about 100 million-year-old amber. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 104, 131–140. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12549-023-00581-3
Kiesmüller, C., Haug, G.T., Haug, C., Müller, P., Hörnig, M.K. & Haug, J.T. early view. New indications for the life habits of long-legged aphidlion-like larvae in about 100-million-year-old amber. PalZ. Free access PDF
Li, Y.-D., Tihelka, E., Engel, M.S., Xia, F.-Y., Huang, D.-Y., Zippel, A., Kay Lwin Tun, Haug, G.T., Müller, P. & Cai, C.-Y. 2024. Description of adult and larval Loricera from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber (Coleoptera: Carabidae). Palaeoentomology 7, 265–276. Free access PDF
2023:
Amaral, A.P., Gombos, D., Haug, G.T., Haug, C., Gauweiler, J., Hörnig, M.K. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Expanding the fossil record of soldier fly larvae—An important component of the Cretaceous amber forest. Diversity 15, 247. Free access PDF Supplement
Braig, F., Popp, T., Zippel, A., Haug, G.T., Linhart, S., Müller, P., Weiterschan, T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2023. The diversity of larvae with multi-toothed stylets from about 100 million years ago illuminates the early diversification of antlion-like lacewings. Diversity 15, 1219. Free access PDF Supplement
Hassenbach, C., Buchner, L., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. An expanded view on the morphological diversity of long-nosed antlion larvae further supports a decline of silky lacewings in the past 100 million years. Insects 14, 170. Free access PDF Supplement
Haug, C., Haug, G.T., Kiesmüller, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Convergent evolution and convergent loss in the grasping structures of immature earwigs and aphidlion-like larvae as demonstrated by about 100-million-year-old fossils. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 142, 21. Free access PDF Supplement
Haug, C., Pérez-de la Fuente, R., Baranov, V., Haug, G.T., Kiesmüller, C., Zippel, A., Hörnig, M.K. & Haug, J.T. 2023. The first fossil record of a mantis lacewing pupa, and a review of pupae in Mantispidae and their evolutionary significance. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 129, 185–205. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2 Supplement 3 Supplement 4 Supplement 5
Haug, J.T., Haug, G.T. & Haug, C. 2023. Reconstructing the history of lacewing diversification: shape heterochrony and core tree as tools for reconstructing evolutionary processes. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 308, 1–21. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2023/1126
Haug, J.T., Kiesmüller, C., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Hörnig, M.K. 2023. A fossil aphidlion preserved together with its prey in 40 million-year-old Baltic amber. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 103, 155–163. Free access PDF
Haug, J.T., Kay Lwin Tun, Haug, G.T., Kyaw Naing Than, Haug, C. & Hörnig, M.K. 2023. A hatching aphidlion‐like lacewing larva in 100 million years old Kachin amber. Insect Science 30, 880–886. Free access PDF Supplement
Linhart, S.J., Müller, P., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. An overview of crawling water beetle larvae and a first possible record from 100-million-years-old Myanmar amber. Palaeontologia Electronica 26(3), a42. Free access PDF Supplement
Mengel, L., Linhart, S., Haug, G.T., Weiterschan, T., Müller, P., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W., Baranov, V., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. The morphological diversity of dragon lacewing larvae (Nevrorthidae, Neuroptera) changed more over geological time scales than anticipated. Insects 14, 749. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2
2022:
Haug, C., Posada Zuluaga, V., Zippel, A., Braig, F., Müller, P., Gröhn, C., Weiterschan, T., Wunderlich, J., Haug, G.T. & Haug, J.T. 2022. The morphological diversity of antlion larvae and their closest relatives over 100 million years. Insects 13, 587. Free access PDF Supplement
Haug, C., Zippel, A., Hassenbach, C., Haug, G.T. & Haug, J.T. 2022. A split-footed lacewing larva from about 100-million-year-old amber indicates a now extinct hunting strategy for neuropterans. Bulletin of Geosciences 97, 453–464. Free access PDF Supplement
Haug, G.T., Haug, C., van der Wal, S., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Split-footed lacewings declined over time: indications from the morphological diversity of their antlion-like larvae. PalZ 96, 29–50. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2 Supplement 3
Haug, J.T., Engel, M.S., Mendes dos Santos, P., Haug, G.T., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2022. Declining morphological diversity in snakefly larvae during last 100 million years. PalZ 96, 749–780. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2 Supplement 3 Supplement 4
Haug, J.T., Linhart, S., Haug, G.T., Gröhn, C., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W., Müller, P., Weiterschan, T., Wunderlich, J. & Haug, C. 2022. The diversity of aphidlion-like larvae over the last 130 million years. Insects 13, 336. Free access PDF Supplement
Zippel, A., Haug, C., Gauweiler, J., Hörnig, M.K., Haug, G.T. & Haug, J.T. 2022. A small beetle larva preserved in 23-million-year-old Mexican amber: possible first fossil record of an immature variegated mud-loving beetle. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 74, A150322. Free access PDF
2021:
Haug, C., Haug, G.T., Baranov, V.A., Solórzano-Kraemer, M.M. & Haug, J.T. 2021. An owlfly larva preserved in Mexican amber and the Miocene record of lacewing larvae. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 73, A271220. Free access PDF
Haug, C., Haug, G. T., Zippel, A., van der Wal, S. & Haug, J. T. 2021. The earliest record of fossil solid-wood-borer larvae—immature beetles in 99 million-year-old Myanmar amber. Palaeoentomology 004, 390–404. Free access PDF Suppl Tab 1 Suppl Text 1 Suppl Fig 1 Suppl File 1 Suppl File 2 Suppl File 3 Suppl File 4 Suppl File 5 Suppl File 6
Haug, G. T., Baranov, V., Wizen, G., Pazinato, P. G., Müller, P., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2021. The morphological diversity of long-necked lacewing larvae (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontiformia). Bulletin of Geosciences 96. Free access PDF Supplement
Haug, G. T., Haug, C. & Haug J. T. 2021. The morphological diversity of spoon-winged lacewing larvae and the first possible fossils from 99 million-year-old Kachin amber, Myanmar. Palaeodiversity 14, 133–152. Free access PDF Supplement
Haug, J.T., Haug, G.T., Zippel, A., van der Wal, S., Müller, P., Gröhn, C., Wunderlich, J., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W. & Haug, C. 2021. Changes in the morphological diversity of larvae of lance lacewings, mantis lacewings and their closer relatives over 100 million years. Insects 12, art. 860. Free access PDF Suppl incl high-res figs
Haug, J.T., Zippel, A., Haug, G.T., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W., Hammel, J.U., Baranov, V. & Haug, C. 2021. Texas beetle larvae (Brachypsectridae) – the last 100 million years reviewed. Palaeodiversity 14, 161–183. Free access PDF Supplement
Zippel, A., Kiesmüller, C., Haug, G.T., Müller, P., Weiterschan, T., Haug, C., Hörnig, M.K. & Haug, J.T. 2021. Long-headed predators in Cretaceous amber—fossil findings of an unusual type of lacewing larva. Palaeoentomology 004, 475–498. Free access PDF Suppl Tab 1 Suppl Tab 2 Suppl Tab 3 Suppl Text 1 Suppl Fig 1
2020:
Haug, G. T., Haug, C., Pazinato, P. G., Braig, F., Perrichot, V., Gröhn, C., Müller, P. & Haug, J. T. 2020. The decline of silky lacewings and morphological diversity of long-nosed antlion larvae through time. Palaeontologia Electronica 23(2), a39. Free access PDF
Haug, J. T., Pazinato, P. G., Haug, G. T. & Haug, C. 2020. Yet another unusual new type of lacewing larva preserved in 100-million-year old amber from Myanmar. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 126, 821–832. Free access PDF Suppl.
Haug, J. T., Winder, V., Ilic, M., Haug, G. T. & Haug, C. 2020. The early stages of Miomantis binotata and their bearing on the question whether ant mimicry is a larval feature of first stage praying mantises (Mantodea: Mantidae). Fragmenta entomologica 52, 29–37. Free access PDF
Conference contributions:
Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2023. Palaeo-Venomics: was, wie, warum? Paläoentomologentreffen, Frankfurt, 03 – 05/11/2013 (Vortrag).
Haug, C., Haug, G.T. & Haug, J.T. 2023. LEON – an updated member list. Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, Jena, 18/09 – 22/09/2023 (Poster).
Haug, F.I., Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2023. Not quite Edward Scissorhands – Quantitative morphology of crustacean chelipeds. Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen
Gesellschaft, Jena, 18/09 – 22/09/2023 (Poster).
Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2023. Defensive appendages in 100 million-year-old centipedes: an example of convergent evolution. Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen
Gesellschaft, Jena, 18/09 – 22/09/2023 (Talk, held by Carolin Haug).
Haug, J.T., Haug, G.T., Schlerka, L.Y. & Haug, C. 2023. An attempt to provide an overview of fossil and not-so-fossil resins from around the world. Jahrestagung der
Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, Jena, 18/09 – 22/09/2023 (Poster).
Linhart, S., Müller, P., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. First larvae resembling those of modern water crawling beetles in 100-million-years-old amber. Jahrestagung der
Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, Jena, 18/09 – 22/09/2023 (Poster).
Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2023. Morphological diversity of adephagan beetle larvae through time. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie, Leipzig, 12/09/ – 15/09/2023
(Poster).
Haug, F.I., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Hold on tight: evolutionary changes in the morphology of the major claw in lobsters and their relatives. Jahrestagung der
Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, Stuttgart, 19/09 – 22/09/2022 (Poster).
Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2022. History of venom-injecting appendages in Euarthropoda. Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, Stuttgart, 19/09 – 22/09/2022
(Poster).
Haug, F.I., Haug, G.T., Braig, F., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Get a grip – quantitative aspects of claw morphology in clawed lobsters and crayfish. 5th International Congress of
Invertebrate Morphology, Wien, 08/08 – 12/08/2022 (Poster).
Haug, G.T., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2022. We are Venom – a quantitative comparison of venom-injecting mouthparts of crustaceans in the wide sense. 5th International Congress of
Invertebrate Morphology, Wien, 08/08 – 12/08/2022 (Poster).
Haug, J.T., Haug, G.T. & Haug, C. 2022. Conceptual and practical challenges and chances of using quantitative morphology as a tool for comparing diversity through time – lacewing
larvae as an example. 5th International Congress of Invertebrate Morphology, Wien, 08/08 – 12/08/2022 (Talk).
Haug, F.I., Haug, G.T., Braig, F., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Zwicken und Kneifen – eine quantitative Erfassung der Hummer-Scheren-Form. Crustaceologentagung, Kiel, 07 –
09/04/2022 (Poster).
Haug, G.T., Braig, F., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2022. Greifwerkzeuge der Remipeden – Diversität, Funktionsmorphologie und Evolutionsgeschichte. Crustaceologentagung, Kiel, 07 –
09/04/2022 (Talk).
Linhart, S., Zippel, A., Braig, F., Gietl, D., Müller, P., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2021. An example of diversity of immature lacewings: a quantitative comparison of
aphid lions over geological time. Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, Wien (online), 27/09 – 01/10/2021 (Talk).
Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2021. The larval diversity of spoon- and thread-winged lacewings. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, Würzburg (online), 30/08
– 03/09/2021 (Poster).
Linhart, S., Zippel, A., Braig, F., Gietl, D., Müller, P., Haug, G.T., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2021. The diversity of aphid lions over time – a quantitative comparison.
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, Würzburg (online), 30/08 – 03/09/2021 (Talk).
Haug, G. T. und Palaeo-Evo-Devo-Team 2019. Psychopsidenlarven damals und heute – „Langnasenameisenlöwen“ im Wandel der Zeit. Paläoentomologentreffen, Frankfurt, 25/ – 27/10/2019 (Talk).
Haug, F. I., Haug, G. T., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2019. Stiff lower lip - the shape of the seventh appendage of sword tails, sea scorpions and scorpions. Jahrestagung der
Paläontologischen Gesellschaft, München, 15 – 18/09/2019 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Immatures of silky lacewings through the ages - an attempt to be quantitative and holistic. Jahrestagung der Paläontologischen
Gesellschaft, München, 15 – 18/09/2019 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2019. The fossil record of Stenopodidea – possible new finds and their implications. Symposium on Mesozoic and Cenozoic Decapod Crustaceans,
Ljubljana, 17 – 19/06/2019 (Poster).
Haug, F. I., Haug, G. T., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2019. Resteverwertung auf paläontologisch – Quantitative Untersuchungen des fragmentarisch erhaltenen Fressapparats von
Seeskorpionen und ihrer Verwandtschaft. Crustaceologentagung, München, 28 – 30/03/2019 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Die ältesten Vertreter der Gruppe Stenopodidea, die wirklich nach Scherengarnelen aussehen. Crustaceologentagung, München, 28 –
30/03/2019 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Old, but still en vogue – how closely do fossil mayfly larvae resemble their modern counterparts? Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für
Biologische Systematik, München, 24 – 26/02/2019 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2018. How similar is similar – mayfly larval morphology appears ‘old’, but is it? GeoBonn, Bonn, 02 – 06/09/2018 (Poster).
Haug, C., Haug, G. T. & Haug, J. T. 2018. An unusual type of mantis shrimp larva. 9th International Crustacean Congress, Washington, D.C., 22 – 25/05/2018 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2017. UFO unter dem Mikroskop: eine außergewöhnliche Fangschreckenkrebslarve genauer betrachtet. Crustaceologentagung, Berlin, 30/03 – 01/04/2017 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2015. Functional aspects and disparity of defense by means of expelling toxins in terrestrial arthropods. Annual meeting of the German Zoological Society, Graz, 09 – 12/09/2015 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2015. Neues über Fangschreckenkrebslarven. Crustaceologentagung, Bremerhaven, 26 – 29/03/2015 (Poster).
Haug, G. T., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2012. Ein Bild sagt mehr als tausend Worte – Ein Aufruf für mehr Abbildungen in wissenschaftlichen Publikationen. Centenary Meeting of the German Palaeontological Society, Berlin, 24 – 29/09/2012 (Poster).
Awards:
2017: Honorable mentioning at the Crustaceologentagung in Berlin
2015: Special award of the Springer-Verlags at the Annual meeting of the German Zoological Society in Graz
2015: 3rd poster award at the Crustaceologentagung in Bremerhaven