Publications in peer-reviewed journals

 

2024 / early view

 

Amaral, A.P., Haug, J.T., Haug, C., Linhart, S., Müller, P., Hammel, J.U. & Baranov, V. 2024. Expanding the Mesozoic record of early brachyceran fly larvae, including new larval forms with chimera-type morphologies. Diversity 15, 270. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15040270

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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

 

Arce, S.I., Haug, C., Haug, J.T. & Amaral, A.P. 2024. Driven apart: fossil parasitic long-legged velvet mite larvae on gall midges represent a long lost parasitic association between mites and dipterans. Palaeoentomology 007, 254–264. https://doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.7.2.9

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Arce, S.I., Haug, C., Müller, P., Haug, J.T. & Fu, Y.-Z. 2024. Oldest record of a larva of long-legged velvet mite (Erythraeoidea) parasitising an immature planthopper. Palaeoentomology 007, 461–464. https://doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.7.4.3

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Baranov, V.O., Haug, J.T. & Kaulfuss, U. 2024. New records of immature aquatic Diptera from the Foulden Maar Fossil- Lagerstätte, New Zealand, and their biogeographic implications. PeerJ 12, e17014. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17014

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Belojević, J., Mortier, M.S., Oberweiser, M.M., Braig, F., Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2024. The history of short-tailed whip scorpions: changes in body size and flagellum shape in Schizomida. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 143, 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-024-00321-w

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Braig, F., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2024. Morphological diversity in true and false crabs reveals the plesiomorphy of the megalopa phase. Scientific Reports 14, 8682. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58780-7

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Braig, F., Torres, G., Giménez, L. & Haug, J.T. 2024. Outline analysis as a new method for investigating development in fossil crabs. Palaeontologia Electronica 27, a24. https://doi.org/10.26879/1207

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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

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Fabrikant, D., Huang, D.Y., Haug, C., Haug, J.T. & Fu, Y.-Z. 2024. Morphological features of the Upper Cretaceous planthopper Mimaeurypterus burmiticus suggest specialization for cryptic camouflage on tree bark. Mesozoic 1, 125–131. https://doi.org/10.11646/mesozoic.1.2.4 Free access PDF

 

Gauweiler, J., Amaral, A.P., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2024. Armoured lepidopteran caterpillars preserved in non-fossil resins and what they tell us about the fossil preservation of caterpillars. Insects 15, 380. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15060380

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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

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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

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Haug, J.T., Baranov, V., Braig, F. & Haug, C. early view. Morpho-ecospaces, or how to measure biodiversity in a different way. Acta Zoologica. https://doi.org/10.1111/azo.12486

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Haug, J.T., Linhart, S., Baranov, V. & Haug, C. early view. Eocene and modern entomofauna differ—a Cretaceous-like larva in Rovno amber. Insect Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/1744-7917.13410

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Haug, J.T., Zippel, A., Linhart, S., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2024. Unusual snakefly larvae in about 100 million-year-old amber and the evolution of the larva-pupa transition. Palaeoentomology 007, 104–111. https://doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.7.1.7

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Izquierdo‐López, A., Kiesmüller, C., Gröhn, C., Haug, J.T., Haug, C. & Hörnig, M.K. early view. Patterns of morphological evolution in the raptorial appendages of praying mantises. Insect Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/1744-7917.13423

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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. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-024-00693-x

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Zippel, A., Haug, C., Iturbe-Ormaeche, B.Y. & Haug, J.T. 2024. Diversity of archostematan beetle larvae through time with new fossils. Palaeodiversity 17, 49–71. https://doi.org/10.18476/pale.v17.a3

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Zippel, A., Haug, C., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. early view. Elateriform beetle larvae preserved in about 100-million-year-old Kachin amber. PalZ. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-023-00682-6

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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

 

Baranov, V., Hammel, J., Gröhn, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Unique fossils of caddisfly larvae from Baltic amber and in situ amber formation in aquatic ecosystems. Palaeontologia Electronica 26(2), a34. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Braig, F., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Diversification events of the shield morphology in shore crabs and their relatives through development and time. Palaeontologia Electronica 26(3), a53. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Braig, F., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Phenotypic variability in the shield morphology of wild- vs. lab-reared eumalacostracan larvae. Nauplius 31, e2023004. Free access PDF

 

Braig, F., Haug, J.T., Ahyong, S.T., Garassino, A., Schädel, M. & Haug, C. 2023. Another piece in the puzzle of mantis shrimp evolution – fossils from the Early Jurassic Osteno Lagerstätte of Northern Italy. Comptes Rendus Palevol 22(2), 17–31. Free access PDF

 

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., Baranov, V.A., Hörnig, M.K., Gauweiler, J., Hammel, J.U., Perkovsky, E.E. & Haug, J.T. 2023. 35 million-year-old solid-wood-borer beetle larvae support the idea of stressed Eocene amber forests. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 103, 521–530. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Braig, F. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Quantitative analysis of lacewing larvae over more than 100 million years reveals a complex pattern of loss of morphological diversity. Scientific Reports 13, 6127. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2 Supplement 3 Supplement 4 Supplement 5 Supplement 6 Supplement 7 Supplement 8 Supplement 9

 

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., Kay Lwin Tun, Tin Lay Mon, Wai Wai Hin & Haug, J.T. 2023. The strange holometabolan beak larva from about 100 million years old Kachin amber was physogastric and possibly wood-associated. Palaeoentomology 006, 372–384. Free access PDF

 

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, C., Zippel, A., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Unusual larviform beetles in 100-million-year-old Kachin amber resemble immatures of trilobite beetles and fireflies. PalZ 97, 485–496. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J.T., Fraaije, R.H.B. & Haug, C. 2023. A new species of possible archipolypodan millipede from the Carboniferous of the Netherlands with unusually long tergites. Comptes Rendus Palevol 22 (29), 595–604. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2023. New details of the enigmatic 100 million years old antlion-like larvae of Ankyloleon (Myrmeleontiformia, Neuroptera). European Journal of Taxonomy 908, 135–154. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2023. Oldest record of a dustywing-type larva in about 100-million-year-old amber. Palaeodiversity 16, 141–150. Free access PDF

 

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

 

Lustri, L., Antcliffe, J.B., Saleh, F., Haug, C., Laibl, L., Garwood, R.J., Haug, J.T. & Daley, A.C. 2023. New perspectives on the evolutionary history of xiphosuran development through comparison with other fossil euchelicerates. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11, 1270429. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2 Supplement 3

 

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

 

Pazinato, P.G., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2023. New species of Tanaidacea from Cretaceous Kachin amber, with a brief review of the fossil record of tanaidacean crustaceans. Fossil Record 26, 39–50. Free access PDF

 

van der Wal, S. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Reconstructing the life cycle of the isopodan group Aegidae with morphological descriptions and the importance of immature stages. Nauplius 31, e2023007. Free access PDF

 

Zippel, A., Haug, C., Elverdi, Z., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2023. Possible fungus-eating cucujiformian beetle larvae with setiferous processes from Cretaceous and Miocene ambers. Fossil Record 26, 191–207. Free access PDF

 

Zippel, A., Haug, C., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2023. The first fossil false click beetle larva preserved in amber. PalZ 97, 209–215. Free access PDF

 

 

2022

 

Baranov, V., Haug, C., Fowler, M., Kaulfuss, U., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Summary of the fossil record of megalopteran and megalopteran-like larvae, with a report of new specimens. Bulletin of Geosciences 97, 89–108. Free access PDF

 

Baranov, V.A., Haug, J.T., Greenwalt, D.E. & Harbach, R. 2022. A vanished ecosystem: Diversity of culicomorphan dipterans in the Eocene Kishenehn Konservat-Lagerstätte (Montana, USA) and its palaeoecological implications. Palaeontologia Electronica 25, a4. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Baranov, V., Jourdan, J., Hunter-Moffatt, B., Noori, S., Schölderle, S. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Global size pattern in a group of important ecological indicators (Diptera, Chironomidae) is driven by latitudinal temperature gradients. Insects 13, 34. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Baranov, V., Pérez-de la Fuente, R., Engel, M.S., Hammel, J.U., Kiesmüller, C., Hörnig, M.K., Pazinato, P.G., Stahlecker, C., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2022. The first adult mantis lacewing from Baltic amber, with an evaluation of the post-Cretaceous loss of morphological diversity of raptorial appendages in Mantispidae. Fossil Record 25, 11–24. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2

 

Bicknell, R.D.C., Kimmig, J., Budd, G.E., Legg, D.A., Bader, K.S., Haug, C., Kaiser, D., Laibl, L., Tashman, J.N. & Campione, N.E. 2022. Habitat and developmental constraints drove 330 million years of horseshoe crab evolution. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 136, 155–172. DOI 10.1093/biolinnean/blab173

 

Gauweiler, J., Haug, C., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Lepidopteran caterpillars in the Cretaceous: were they a good food source for early birds? Palaeodiversity 15, 45–59. Free access PDF Supplement

 

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, C., Zippel, A., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2022. A modern type of ant-like stone beetle larva preserved in 99-million-year-old Kachin amber. Fragmenta entomologica 54, 193–200. Free access PDF

 

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. & Haug, C. 2022. 100 million-year-old straight-jawed lacewing larvae with enormously inflated trunks represent the oldest cases of extreme physogastry in insects. Scientific Reports 12, 12760. Free access PDF Supplementary Legends Supplement 1 Supplement 2 Supplement 3 Supplement 4 Supplement 5 Supplement 6 Supplement 7 Supplement 8

 

Haug, J.T. & Haug, C. 2022. Another strange holometabolan larva from Kachin amber—the enigma of the beak larva (Neuropteriformia). Palaeoentomology 005, 276–284. Free access PDF

 

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., Haug, C., Wang, Y. & Baranov, V. A. 2022. The fossil record of lepidopteran caterpillars in Dominican and Mexican amber. Lethaia 55(3), 1–14. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J.T., Hörnig, M.K., Kiesmüller, C., Pazinato, P.G., Baranov, V. & Haug, C. 2022. A 100-million-year-old ensiferan with unusual mouthparts and comments on the evolution of raptorial appendages within Polyneoptera. Geodiversitas 44, 57–73. Free access PDF

 

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

 

Haug, J.T., van der Wal, S., Gröhn, C., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W. & Haug, C. 2022. Diversity and fossil record of larvae of three groups of lacewings with unusual ecology and functional morphology: Ithonidae, Coniopterygidae and Sisyridae. Palaeontologia Electronica 25, a14. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Hörnig, M.K., Haug, C., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Not quite social – possible cases of gregarious behaviour of immatures of various lineages of Insecta preserved in 100-million-year-old amber. Bulletin of Geosciences 97, 69–87. Free access PDF

 

Kiesmüller, C., Haug, J.T., Müller, P. & Hörnig, M.K. 2022. A case of frozen behaviour: A flat wasp female with a beetle larva in its grasp in 100-million-year-old amber. Fossil Record 25, 287–305. Free access PDF

 

Kiesmüller, C., Haug, J.T., Müller, P. & Hörnig, M.K. 2022. Debris-carrying behaviour of bark lice immatures preserved in 100 million years old amber. PalZ 96, 231–258. Free access PDF

 

Pazinato, P.G., Haug, C., Leipner, A. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Pygocephalomorphan crustaceans further emphasise the similarities between the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry in Germany and the Mazon Creek Lagerstätte in North America. Palaeontologia Electronica 25, a2. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Zippel, A., Baranov, V.A., Hammel, J.U., Hörnig, M.K., Haug, C. & Haug, J.T. 2022. The first fossil immature of Elmidae: an unusual riffle beetle larva preserved in Baltic amber. PeerJ 10, e13025. Free access PDF

 

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

 

Zippel, A., Haug, C., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W. & Haug, J.T. 2022. Expanding the record of larvae of false flower beetles with prominent terminal ends. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 128, 81–104. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Zippel, A., Haug, C., Müller, P. & Haug, J.T. 2022. First fossil tumbling flower beetle-type larva from 99 million-year-old amber. PalZ 96, 219–229. Free access PDF

 

 

2021

 

Badano, D., Fratini, M., Maugeri, L., Palermo, F., Pieroni, N., Cedola, A., Haug, J. T., Weiterschan, T., Velten, J., Mei, M., Di Giulio, A. & Cerretti, P. 2021. X‐ray microtomography and phylogenomics provide insights into the morphology and evolution of an enigmatic Mesozoic insect larva. Systematic Entomology 46, 672–684. Free access PDF

 

Baranov, V. A., Engel, M. S., Hammel, J., Hörnig, M. K., van de Kamp, T., Zuber, M. & Haug, J. T. 2021. Synchrotron-radiation computed tomography uncovers ecosystem functions of fly larvae in an Eocene forest. Palaeontologia Electronica 24(1), a07. Free access PDF

 

Braig, F., Posada Zuluaga, V., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2021. Diversity of hippoidean crabs-considering ontogeny, quantifiable morphology, and phenotypic plasticity. Nauplius 29, e2021027. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2021. A new fossil mantis shrimp and the convergent evolution of a lobster-like morphotype. PeerJ 9, e11124. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2021. The fossil record of whip spiders: the past of Amblypygi. PalZ 95, 387–412. Free access PDF

 

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, 431–457. 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, C. 2021. A 100 million-year-old armoured caterpillar supports the early diversification of moths and butterflies. Gondwana Research 93, 101–105. DOI 10.1016/j.gr.2021.01.009

 

Haug, J.T., Baranov, V., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2021. New extreme morphologies as exemplified by 100 million-year-old lacewing larvae. Scientific Reports 11, 20432. Free access PDF

 

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., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2021. Fossil dragonfly-type larva with lateral abdominal protrusions and implications on the early evolution of Pterygota. iScience 24, 103162. Free access PDF

 

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

 

Huber, T. & Haug, C. 2021. Morphological changes during the post-embryonic ontogeny of mesothelan spiders and aspects of character evolution in early spiders. Development Genes and Evolution 231, 47–56. Free access PDF

 

Laville, T., Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Forel, M.-B. & Charbonnier, S. 2021. Morphology and anatomy of the Late Jurassic Mayrocaris bucculata (Eucrustacea?, Thylacocephala) with comments on the tagmosis of Thylacocephala. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 19, 289–320. DOI 10.1080/14772019.2021.1910584

 

Laville, T., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2021. New species of Thylacocephala, Eodollocaris keithflinti n. gen., n. sp., from the Mazon Creek Lagerstätte, Illinois, United States (c. 307 Ma) and redescription of other Mazon Creek thylacocephalans. Geodiversitas 43, 295–310. Free access PDF

 

Melzer, R. R., Spitzner, F., Šargač, Z., Hörnig, M. K., Krieger, J., Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Kirchhoff, T., Meth, R., Torres, G. & Harzsch, S. 2021. Methods to study organogenesis in decapod crustacean larvae II: analysing cells and tissues. Helgoland Marine Research 75, art. 2. Free access PDF

 

Pazinato, P. G., Haug, C., Rohn, R., Adami-Rodrigues, K., Pirani Ghilardi, R., Cardoso Langer, M. & Haug, J. T. 2021. The long trail: a chimera-like fossil crustacean interpreted as Decapoda, Stomatopoda, Amphipoda and finally Isopoda. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 127, 211–229. Free access PDF Supplement 1 Supplement 2, 3, 5 Supplement 4

 

Pazinato, P. G., Jauvion, C., Schweigert, G., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2021. After 100 years: a detailed view of an eumalacostracan crustacean from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen Lagerstätte with raptorial appendages unique to Euarthropoda. Lethaia 54, 55–72. Free access PDF

 

Schädel, M., Hörnig, M. K., Hyžný, M. & Haug, J. T. 2021. Mass occurrence of small isopodan crustaceans in 100-million-year-old amber: an extraordinary view on behaviour of extinct organisms. PalZ 95, 429–445. Free access PDF

 

Schädel, M., Hyžný, M. & Haug, J. T. 2021. Ontogenetic development captured in amber - the first record of aquatic representatives of Isopoda in Cretaceous amber from Myanmar. Nauplius 29, e2021003. Free access PDF

 

Schmidt, M., Liu, Y., Hou, X., Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Mai, H. & Melzer, R. R. 2021. Intraspecific variation in the Cambrian: new observations on the morphology of the Chengjiang euarthropod Sinoburius lunaris. BMC Ecology and Evolution 21, 127. Free access PDF Supplement

 

van der Wal, S., Schädel, M., Ekrt, B. & Haug, J.T. 2021. Description and ontogeny of a 40-million-year-old parasitic isopodan crustacean: Parvucymoides dvorakorum gen. et sp. nov.. PeerJ 9, e12317. 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

 

Baranov, V. A., Wang, Y., Gašparič, R., Wedmann, S. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Eco-morphological diversity of larvae of soldier flies and their closest relatives in deep time. PeerJ 8, e10356. Free access PDF low res PDF high res Supplement

 

Bryce, M., Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Radtke, D. & Aufleger, M. 2020. Fangschreckenkrebse – Superlative in der Tierwelt. Präparation eines Gliederfüßers zur Erarbeitung von Struktur-Funktions-Zusammenhängen. BU praktisch 3(1):2. Free access PDF Supplement

 

Gundi, P., Cecchin, C., Fetzer, L. L., Haug, C., Melzer, R. R. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Giant planktic larvae of anomalan crustaceans and their unusual compound eyes. Helgoland Marine Research 74, art. 8. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. 2020. The evolution of feeding within Euchelicerata: data from the fossil groups Eurypterida and Trigonotarbida illustrate possible evolutionary pathways. PeerJ 8, e9696. Free access PDF low res PDF high res

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2020. The smallest known Palaeozoic mantis shrimp specimen, and possibilities for where to find more. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 295, 149–157. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2020/0880

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Untangling the Gordian knot—further resolving the super-species complex of 300-million-year-old xiphosurids by reconstructing their ontogeny. Development Genes and Evolution 230, 13–26. Free access PDF

 

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. 2020. Why the term “larva” is ambiguous, or what makes a larva? Acta Zoologica 101, 167–188. DOI 10.1111/azo.12283

 

Haug, J. T., Baranov, V., Schädel, M., Müller, P., Gröhn, C. & Haug, C. 2020. Challenges for understanding lacewings: how to deal with the incomplete data from extant and fossil larvae of Nevrorthidae? (Neuroptera). Fragmenta entomologica 52, 137–167. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2020. A 100 million-year-old snake-fly larva with an unusually large antenna. Bulletin of Geosciences 95, 167–177. 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., Schädel, M., Baranov, V. A. & Haug, C. 2020. An unusual 100-million-year old holometabolan larva with a piercing mouth cone. PeerJ 8, e8661. Free access PDF

 

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

 

Herrera-Flórez, A. F., Braig, F., Haug, C., Neumann, C., Wunderlich, J., Hörnig, M. K. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Identifying the oldest larva of a myrmeleontiformian lacewing – a morphometric approach. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 65, 235–250. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Herrera-Flórez, A. F., Haug, C., Burmeister, E.-G. & Haug, J. T. 2020. A neuropteran insect with the relatively longest prothorax: the “giraffe” among insects is the larva of a Necrophylus species from Libya (Neuroptera, Nemopteridae). Spixiana 43, 305–314. Free access PDF

 

Hörnig, M. K., Kiesmüller, C., Müller, P., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2020. A new glimpse on trophic interactions of 100-million-year old lacewing larvae. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 65, 777–786. Free access PDF

 

Jobbins, M., Haug, C. & Klug, C. 2020. First African thylacocephalans from the Famennian of Morocco and their role in Late Devonian food webs. Scientific Reports 10, art. 5129. Free access PDF

 

Nagler, C., Eiler, S. M. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Examination of functional morphology of dajiid isopods using Arthrophryxus sp. parasitising a mysid shrimp as an example. Acta Zoologica 101, 339–352. DOI 10.1111/azo.12298

 

Schädel, M. & Haug, J. T. 2020. A new interpretation of the enigmatic fossil arthropod Anhelkocephalon handlirschi Bill, 1914 – important insights in the morphology of Cyclida. Palaeodiversity 13, 69–81. Free access PDF

 

Schädel, M., Müller, P. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Two remarkable fossil insect larvae from Burmese amber suggest the presence of a terminal filum in the direct stem lineage of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 126, 13–35. Free access PDF

 

Schädel, M., van Eldijk, T., Winkelhorst, H., Reumer, J. W. F. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Triassic Isopoda - three new species from Central Europe shed light on the early diversity of the group. Bulletin of Geosciences 95, 145–166. Free access PDF Suppl.1 Suppl.2 Suppl.3

 

van der Wal, S. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Shape of attachment structures in parasitic isopodan crustaceans: the influence of attachment site and ontogeny. PeerJ 8, e9181. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Wiethase, J., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2020. Detailed description of some mantis shrimp larvae and their implication for the character evolution within Stomatopoda. Nauplius 28, e202001. Free access PDF

 

 

2019

 

Audo, D., Robin, N., Luque, J., Krobicki, M., Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Jauvion, C. & Charbonnier, S. 2019. Palaeoecology of Voulteryon parvulus (Eucrustacea, Polychelida) from the Middle Jurassic of La Voulte-sur-Rhône Fossil-Lagerstätte (France). Scientific Reports 9, 5332. Free access PDF

 

Baranov, V., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W. & Haug, J. T. 2019. More than dead males: reconstructing the ontogenetic series of terrestrial non-biting midges from the Eocene amber forest. Bulletin of Geosciences 94, 187–199. Free access PDF

 

Baranov, V., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Reaching across the ocean of time: A midge morphotype from the Cretaceous of Gondwana found in the Eocene Baltic amber. Palaeontologia Electronica 22(2), art. 38A, 17 pp. Free access PDF

 

Baranov, V. A., Schädel, M. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Fly palaeo-evo-devo: immature stages of bibionomorphan dipterans in Baltic and Bitterfeld amber. PeerJ 7, e7843. Free access PDF low res PDF high res

 

Braig, F., Haug, J. T., Schädel, M. & Haug, C. 2019. A new thylacocephalan crustacean from the Upper Jurassic lithographic limestones of southern Germany and the diversity of Thylacocephala. Palaeodiversity 12, 69–87. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Herrera-Flórez, A. F., Müller, P. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Cretaceous chimera–an unusual 100-million-year old neuropteran larva from the “experimental phase” of insect evolution. Palaeodiversity 12, 1–11. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Wagner, P. & Haug, J. T. 2019. The evolutionary history of body organisation in the lineage towards modern scorpions. Bulletin of Geosciences 94, 389–408. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2019. Beetle larvae with unusually large terminal ends and a fossil that beats them all (Scraptiidae, Coleoptera). PeerJ 7, e7871. Free access PDF low res PDF high res

 

Haug, J. T., Haug, C. & Schweigert, G. 2019. The oldest “intermetamorphic” larva of an achelatan lobster from the Lower Jurassic Posidonia Shale, South Germany. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 64, 685–692. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2019. A 100-million-year old predator: a fossil neuropteran larva with unusually elongated mouthparts. Zoological Letters 5, 29. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2019. A 100-million-year old slim insectan predator with massive venom-injecting stylets - a new type of neuropteran larva from Burmese amber. Bulletin of Geosciences 94, 431–440. Free access PDF

 

Hörnig, M. K., Fischer, T. C. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Caught in the act of hatching–a group of heteropteran nymphs escaping from their eggs preserved in Dominican amber. Palaeodiversity 12, 123–134. Free access PDF

 

Kiesmüller, C., Hörnig, M. K., Leipner, A., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Palaeozoic palaeodictyopteran insect nymphs with prominent ovipositors from a new locality. Bulletin of Geosciences 94, 23–40. Free access PDF

 

Schädel, M., Pazinato, P. G., van der Wal, S. & Haug, J. T. 2019. A fossil tanaidacean crustacean from the Middle Jurassic of southern Germany. Palaeodiversity 12, 13–30. Free access PDF

 

Schädel, M., Perrichot, V. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Exceptionally preserved cryptoniscium larvae - morphological details of rare isopod crustaceans from French Cretaceous Vendean amber. Palaeontologia Electronica 22(3), art. 71, 40 pp. Free access PDF

 

van der Wal, S. & Haug, J. T. 2019. Letter to the editor referencing “The apparent kleptoparasitism in fish-parasitic gnathiid isopods” 10.1007/s00436-018-6152-8. Parasitology Research 118, 1679–1682. DOI 10.1007/s00436-019-06281-2

 

Wagner, P., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2019. A new calmanostracan crustacean species from the Cretaceous Yixian Formation and a simple approach for differentiating fossil tadpole shrimps and their relatives. Zoological Letters 5, 20. Free access PDF

 

 

2018

 

Castellani, C., Maas, A., Eriksson, M. E., Haug, J. T., Haug, C. & Waloszek, D. 2018. First record of Cyanobacteria in Cambrian Orsten deposits of Sweden. Palaeontology 61, 855–880. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. 2018. Feeding strategies in arthropods from the Rhynie and Windyfield cherts: ecological diversification in an early non-marine biota. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 373, 20160492.

DOI 10.1098/rstb.2016.0492

 

Haug, C. & Rötzer, M. A. I. N. 2018. The ontogeny of Limulus polyphemus (Xiphosura s. str., Euchelicerata) revised: looking "under the skin". Development Genes and Evolution 228, 49–61.

DOI 10.1007/s00427-018-0603-1

 

Haug, C. & Rötzer, M. A. I. N. 2018. The ontogeny of the 300 million year old xiphosuran Euproops danae (Euchelicerata) and implications for resolving the Euproops species complex. Development Genes and Evolution 228, 63–74. DOI 10.1007/s00427-018-0604-0

 

Haug, C., Wagner, P., Bjarsch, J. M., Braig, F. & Haug, J. T. 2018. A new “extreme” type of mantis shrimp larva. Nauplius 26, e2018019. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Neumann, C., Sombke, A. & Hörnig, M. K. 2018. Early post-embryonic polyxenidan millipedes from Saxonian amber (Eocene). Bulletin of Geosciences 93, 1–11. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Müller, P. & Haug, C. 2018. The ride of the parasite: a 100-million-year old mantis lacewing larva captured while mounting its spider host. Zoological Letters 4, 31. Free access PDF

 

Hörnig, M. K., Haug, C., Schneider, J. W. & Haug, J. T. 2018. Evolution of reproductive strategies in dictyopteran insects—clues from ovipositor morphology of extinct roachoids. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 63, 1–24. Free access PDF

 

Wagner, P., Haug, J. T., Sell, J. & Haug, C. 2018. A fossil crustacean from the Upper Triassic of southern Germany with kazacharthran affinities. Paleontological Research 22, 57–63. DOI 10.2517/2017PR010

 

 

2017

 

Audo, D., Schweigert, G., Charbonnier, S. & Haug, J. T. 2017. Systematic revision and palaeobiology of Rosenfeldia triasica and Rogeryon oppeli gen. et comb. nov. (Eucrustacea, Polychelida). European Journal of Taxonomy 367, 1–23. Free access PDF

 

Charbonnier, S., Teruzzi, G., Audo, D., Lasseron, M., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2017. New thylacocephalans from the Cretaceous Lagerstätten of Lebanon. BSGF – Earth Sciences Bulletin 188, 19. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2017. The presumed oldest flying insect: more likely a myriapod? PeerJ 5, e3402. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2017. A new glimpse on Mesozoic zooplankton—150 million-year-old lobster larvae. PeerJ 5, e2966. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2017. Species, populations and morphotypes through time – challenges and possible concepts. BSGF – Earth Sciences Bulletin 188, 20. DOI 10.1051/bsgf/2017181

 

Haug, J. T., Nagler, C., Haug, C. & Hörnig, M. K. 2017. A group of assassin fly pupae preserved in a single piece of Eocene amber. Bulletin of Geosciences 92, 283–295. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Poschmann, M., Hörnig, M. K. & Lutz, H. 2017. A crustacean with eumalacostracan affinities from the Early Devonian Hunsrück Slate (SW Germany). Papers in Palaeontology 3, 151–159. DOI 10.1002/spp2.1070

 

Hörnig, M. K., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2017. An exceptionally preserved 110 million years old praying mantis provides new insights into the predatory behaviour of early mantodeans. PeerJ 5, e3605. Free access PDF

 

Montagna, M., Haug, J. T., Strada, L., Haug, C., Felber, M. & Tintori, A. 2017. Central nervous system and muscular bundles preserved in a 240 million year old giant bristletail (Archaeognatha: Machilidae). Scientific Reports 7, 46016. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Nagler, C., Haug, J. T., Glenner, H. & Buckeridge, J. 2017. Litholepas klausreschi gen. et sp. nov., a new neolepadine barnacle (Cirripedia, Thoracica) on a sponge from the Upper Jurassic lithographic limestones of southern Germany. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie-Abhandlungen 284, 29–42. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2017/0648

 

Nagler, C., Høeg, J. T., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2017. A possible 150 million years old cirripede crustacean nauplius and the phenomenon of giant
larvae. Contributions to Zoology 86, 213–227. Free access PDF

 

Nagler, C., Hörnig, M. K., Haug, J. T., Noever, C., Høeg, J. T. & Glenner, H. 2017. The bigger, the better? Volume measurements of parasites and hosts: Parasitic barnacles (Cirripedia, Rhizocephala) and their decapod hosts. PLoS ONE 12, e0179958. Free access PDF

 

Nagler, C., Hyžný, M. & Haug, J. T. 2017. 168 million years old “marine lice” and the evolution of parasitism within isopods. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17, 76. Free access PDF

 

Wagner, P., Haug, J. T., Sell, J. & Haug, C. 2017. Ontogenetic sequence comparison of extant and fossil tadpole shrimps: no support for the “living fossil” concept. PalZ 91, 463–472. DOI 10.1007/s12542-017-0370-8

 

 

2016

 

Audo, D., Haug, J. T. (both main authors), Haug, C., Charbonnier, S., Schweigert, G., Müller, C. H. G. & Harzsch, S. 2016. On the sighted ancestry of blindness – exceptionally preserved eyes of Mesozoic polychelidan lobsters. Zoological Letters 2, art. 13. Free access PDF

 

Eiler, S. M., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Detailed description of a giant polychelidan eryoneicus-type larva with modern imaging techniques (Eucrustacea, Decapoda, Polychelida). Spixiana 39, 39–60. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Eiler, S. M. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Larval development of fossil polychelidan crustaceans, exemplified by the 150 million years old species Palaeopentacheles roettenbacheri. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 279, 295–310. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2016/0557

 

Haug, C., Ahyong, S. T., Wiethase, J. H., Olesen, J. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Extreme morphologies of mantis shrimp larvae. Nauplius 24, e2016020. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. New insights into the appendage morphology of the Cambrian trilobite-like arthropod Naraoia compacta. Bulletin of Geosciences 91, 221–227. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Shannon, K. & Vega, F. J. 2016. The oldest modern spearer-type mantis shrimp dactyli – fossils from the Maastrichtian (Cretaceous) of the Peedee Formation, North Carolina, USA. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 282(3), 251–261. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2016/0616

 

Haug, J. T., Audo, D., Charbonnier, S., Palero, F., Petit, G., Abi Saad, P. & Haug, C. 2016. The evolution of a key character, or how to evolve a slipper lobster. Arthropod Structure & Development 45, 97–107.

DOI 10.1016/j.asd.2015.08.003

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2016. Der Zusammenhang zwischen Ordnungsgraden und Kongruenzsätzen am Beispiel des Systems der Dreiecke. The Teaching of Mathematics 19, 57–67. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2016. “Intermetamorphic” developmental stages in 150 million-year-old achelatan lobsters – The case of the species tenera Oppel, 1862. Arthropod Structure & Development 45, 108–121.

DOI 10.1016/j.asd.2015.10.001

 

Haug, J. T., Haug, C. & Garwood, R. 2016. Evolution of insect wings and development – new details from Palaeozoic nymphs. Biological Reviews 91, 53–69. DOI 10.1111/brv.12159

 

Haug, J. T., Rudolf, N. R., Wagner, P., Gundi, P. T., Fetzer, L.-L. & Haug, C. 2016. An intermetamorphic larval stage of a mantis shrimp and its contribution to the 'missing-element problem' of stomatopod raptorial appendages. Annual Research & Review in Biology 10(3), 1–19. Free access PDF

 

Hörnig, M. K., Sombke, A., Haug, C., Harzsch, S. & Haug, J. T. 2016. What nymphal morphology can tell us about parental investment – a group of cockroach hatchlings in Baltic Amber documented by a multi-method approach. Palaeontologia Electronica 19(1), art. 6A, 20 pp. Free access

PDF Suppl.

 

Hyžný, M., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Mesoprosopon triasinum from the Triassic of Austria revisited: The oldest eumalacostracan larva known to date and its significance for interpreting fossil cycloids. Gondwana Research 37, 86–97. DOI 10.1016/j.gr.2016.05.010

 

Liu, Y., Melzer, R. R., Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Briggs, D. E. G., Hörnig, M. K., He, Y.-y. & Hou, X. 2016. Three-dimensionally preserved minute larva of a great-appendage arthropod from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 113, 5542–5546. DOI 10.1073/pnas.1522899113

 

Nagler, C., Haug, C., Resch, U., Kriwet, J. & Haug, J. T. 2016. 150 million years old isopods on fishes: a possible case of palaeo-parasitism. Bulletin of Geosciences 91, 1–12. Free access PDF

 

Nagler, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Functional morphology of parasitic isopods: understanding morphological adaptations of attachment and feeding structures in Nerocila as a pre-requisite for reconstructing the evolution of Cymothoidae. PeerJ 4, e2188. Free access PDF

 

Rudolf, N. R., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Functional morphology of giant mole crab larvae: a possible case of defensive enrollment. Zoological Letters 2, art. 17. Free access PDF

 

Saltin, B. D., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. How metamorphic is holometabolous development? Using microscopical methods to look inside the scorpionfly (Panorpa) pupa (Mecoptera, Panorpidae). Spixiana 39, 105–118. Free access PDF

 

Serrano-Sánchez, M. L., Nagler, C., Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Centeno-García, E. & Vega, F. J. 2016. The first fossil record of larval stages of parasitic isopods: cryptoniscus larvae preserved in Miocene amber. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 279(1), 97–106.

DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2016/0543

 

 

2015

 

Dittmann, I. L., Hörnig, M. K., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2015. Raptoblatta waddingtonae n. gen. et n. sp. – an Early Cretaceous roach-like insect with a mantodean-type raptorial foreleg. Palaeodiversity 8, 103–111. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2015. The ambiguous use of the prefix 'Pan' in arthropod systematics. Research & Reviews: Journal of Zoological Sciences 3(1), 19–24. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Nyborg, T., Kovalchuk, G., Nyborg, B. & Haug, J. T. 2015. Pushing the limits to the north – a fossil mantis shrimp from Oregon, USA. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 278, 281–290. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2015/0528

 

Haug, C., Wiethase, J. H. & Haug, J. T. 2015. New records of Mesozoic mantis shrimp larvae and their implications on modern larval traits in stomatopods. Palaeodiversity 8, 121–133. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Audo, D., Haug, C., Abi Saad, P., Petit, G. & Charbonnier, S. 2015. Unique occurrence of polychelidan lobster larvae in the fossil record and its evolutionary implications. Gondwana Research 28, 869–874. DOI 10.1016/j.gr.2014.05.004

 

Haug, J. T., Hädicke, C. W., Haug, C. & Hörnig, M. K. 2015. A possible hatchling of a jumping bristletail in 50 million years old amber. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 278, 191–199. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2015/0523

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2015. Are there martial arts styles that represent natural systems? Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas 10, 88–104. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2015. Von der Klassifikation der Vierecke zum System der Vierecke. The Teaching of Mathematics 18, 1–15. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2015. Worm Palaeo-Evo-Devo – The ontogeny of Ottoia prolifica from the Burgess Shale. Research & Reviews: Journal of Zoological Sciences 3(1), 3–14. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Labandeira, C. C., Santiago-Blay, J. A., Haug, C. & Brown, S. 2015. Life habits, hox genes, and affinities of a 311 million-year-old holometabolan larva. BMC Evolutionary Biology 15, art. 208. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Haug, J. T., Martin, J. W. & Haug, C. 2015. A 150-million-year-old crab larva and its implications for the early rise of brachyuran crabs. Nature Communications 6, art. 6417. DOI 10.1038/ncomms7417

 

Haug, J. T. & Rudolf, N. R. 2015. A nisto larva of an Eocene slipper lobster (Neoscyllarida). Palaeodiversity 8, 113–119. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Metz, M., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2015. Autofluorescence microscopy as a method for the documentation of cephalopod paralarvae and juveniles. Ruthenica 25, 105–116. Free access PDF

 

Rötzer, M. A. I. N. & Haug, J. T. 2015. Larval development of the European lobster and how small heterochronic shifts lead to a more pronounced metamorphosis. International Journal of Zoology, art. 345172. Free access PDF

 

Struck, T. H., Haug, C., Haszprunar, G., Prpic, N.-M. & Haug, J. T. 2015. Enalikter aphson is more likely an annelid than an arthropod: A comment to Siveter et al. (2014). Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282, art. 20140946.

DOI 10.1098/rspb.2014.0946

 

 

2014

 

Audo, D., Schweigert, G., Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Saint Martin, J.-P. & Charbonnier, S. 2014. Diversity and palaeoecology of the enigmatic genus Knebelia (Eucrustacea, Decapoda, Eryonidae) from Upper Jurassic plattenkalks in southern Germany. Palaeontology 57, 397–416. DOI 10.1111/pala.12071

 

Hädicke, C. W., Hörnig, M. K., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2014. New data on fossil Archaeognatha from Baltic amber and the origin of the insect ovipositor. Palaeodiversity 7, 167–183. Free access PDF Suppl.1 Suppl. 2

 

Haug, C., Briggs, D. E. G., Mikulic, D. G., Kluessendorf, J. & Haug, J. T. 2014. The implications of a Silurian and other thylacocephalan crustaceans for the functional morphology and systematic affinities of the group. BMC Evolutionary Biology 14, art. 159. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2014. Defensive enrolment in mantis shrimp larvae (Malacostraca: Stomatopoda). Contributions to Zoology 83, 185–194. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Frattigiani, R., Resch, U. & Haug, C. 2014. Über die Erhaltung von Insekten aus den Solnhofener Plattenkalken. Archaeopteryx 32, 1–7. Link to publisher

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2014. A new cycloneuralian from the Burgess Shale with a palaeoscolecid-type terminal end. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 274, 73–79. DOI 10.1127/njgpa/2014/0441

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2014. Eoprosopon klugi (Brachyura) – the oldest unequivocal and most “primitive” crab reconsidered. Palaeodiversity 7, 149–158. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Schweigert, G. & Sombke, A. 2014. The evolution of centipede venom claws – Open questions and possible answers. Arthropod Structure & Development 43, 5–16. DOI 10.1016/j.asd.2013.10.006

 

Haug, J. T., Hübers, M., Haug, C., Maas, A., Waloszek, D., Schneider, J. W. & Kerp, H. 2014. Arthropod cuticles from the upper Viséan (Mississippian) of eastern Germany. Bulletin of Geosciences 89, 541–552. Free access PDF

 

Hörnig, M. K., Haug, C., Herd, K. J. & Haug, J. T. 2014. New insights into dictyopteran early development: smallest Palaeozoic roachoid nymph found so far. Palaeodiversity 7, 159–165. Free access PDF

 

Liu, Y., Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Briggs, D. E. G. & Hou, X. 2014. A 520 million-year-old chelicerate larva. Nature Communications 5, art. 4440. DOI 10.1038/ncomms5440

 

Waloszek, D., Maas, A., Olesen, J., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2014. A eucrustacean from the Cambrian 'Orsten' of Sweden with epipods and a maxillary excretory opening. Palaeontology 57, 909–930. DOI 10.1111/pala.12094

 

 

2013

 

Hädicke, C. W., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2013. Adding to the few: a tomocerid collembolan from Baltic amber. Palaeodiversity 6, 149–156. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Kutschera, V., Ahyong, S. T., Vega, F. J., Maas, A., Waloszek, D. & Haug, J. T. 2013. Re-evaluation of the Mesozoic mantis shrimp Ursquilla yehoachi based on new material and the virtual peel technique. Palaeontologia Electronica 16, art. 16.2.5T. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Nyborg, T. & Vega, F. J. 2013. An exceptionally preserved upogebiid (Decapoda: Reptantia) from the Eocene of California. Bolétin de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 65, 235–248. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Haug, C., Shannon, K. R., Nyborg, T. & Vega, F. J. 2013. Isolated mantis shrimp dactyli from the Pliocene of North Carolina and their bearing on the history of Stomatopoda. Bolétin de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 65, 273–284. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Audo, D., Charbonnier, S. & Haug, C. 2013. Diversity of developmental patterns in achelate lobsters—today and in the Mesozoic. Development Genes and Evolution 223, 363–373. DOI 10.1007/s00427-013-0452-x

 

Haug, J. T., Caron, J.-B. & Haug, C. 2013. Demecology in the Cambrian: synchronized molting in arthropods from the Burgess Shale. BMC Biology 11, art. 64. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Castellani, C., Haug, C., Waloszek, D. & Maas, A. 2013. A Marrella-like arthropod from the Cambrian of Australia: A new link between "Orsten"-type and Burgess Shale assemblages. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 58, 629–639. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2013. An unusual fossil larva, the ontogeny of achelatan lobsters, and the evolution of metamorphosis. Bulletin of Geosciences 88, 195–206. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Leipner, A., Wappler, T. & Haug, C. 2013. Palaeozoic insect nymphs: new finds from the Piesberg quarry (Upper Carboniferous, Germany). Bulletin of Geosciences 88, 779–791. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Müller, C. H. G. & Sombke, A. 2013. A centipede nymph in Baltic amber and a new approach to document amber fossils. Organisms Diversity & Evolution 13, 425–432. DOI 10.1007/s13127-013-0129-3

 

Hörnig, M. K., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2013. New details of Santanmantis axelrodi and the evolution of the mantodean morphotype. Palaeodiversity 6, 157–168. Free access PDF

 

Hörnschemeyer, T., Haug, J. T., Bethoux, O., Beutel, R. G., Charbonnier, S., Hegna, T. A., Koch, M., Rust, J., Wedmann, S., Bradler, S. & Willmann, R. 2013. Is Strudiella a Devonian insect? Nature 494, E3–E4. DOI 10.1038/nature11887

 

Mayer, G., Haug, J. T., Maas, A. & Waloszek, D. 2013. Functional aspects of the gammaridean mandibles with special reference to the lacinia mobilis (Crustacea, Amphipoda). Zoologischer Anzeiger 252, 536–547. DOI 10.1016/j.jcz.2012.11.007

 

Parker, A. R., Schoenemann, B., Haug, J. T. & Waloszek, D. 2013. An unusual cornea from a well preserved ('Orsten') Cambrian compound eye. Paleontological Research 17, 251–260. DOI 10.2517/1342-8144-17.3.251

 

Urdy, S., Wilson, L. A. B., Haug, J. T. & Sánchez-Villagra, M. R. 2013. On the unique perspective of paleontology in the study of developmental evolution and biases. Biological Theory 8, 293–311. DOI 10.1007/s13752-013-0115-1

 

 

2012

 

Castellani, C., Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Maas, A., Schoenemann, B. & Waloszek, D. 2012. Exceptionally well-preserved isolated eyes from Cambrian ‘Orsten’ fossil assemblages of Sweden. Palaeontology 55, 553–566. DOI 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2012.01153.x 

 

Castellani, C., Maas, A., Haug, C., Haug, J. T. & Waloszek, D. 2012. Isolated sponge spicules from the late Cambrian Alum Shale Formation ('Orsten' nodules) of Sweden. Bulletin of Geosciences 87, 443–460. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Fayers, S. R., Trewin, N. H., Castellani, C., Waloszek, D. & Maas, A. 2012. Exceptionally preserved nauplius larvae from the Devonian Windyfield chert, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Palaeontologia Electronica 15, art. 15.2.24A. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Sallam, W. S., Maas, A., Waloszek, D., Kutschera, V. & Haug, J. T. 2012. Tagmatization in Stomatopoda – reconsidering functional units of modern-day mantis shrimps (Verunipeltata, Hoplocarida) and implications for the interpretation of fossils. Frontiers in Zoology 9, art. 31. Free access PDF

 

Haug, C., Van Roy, P., Leipner, A., Funch, P., Rudkin, D. M., Schöllmann, L. & Haug, J. T. 2012. A holomorph approach to xiphosuran evolution—a case study on the ontogeny of Euproops. Development Genes and Evolution 222, 253–268. DOI 10.1007/s00427-012-0407-7

 

Haug, J. T., Briggs, D. E. G. & Haug, C. 2012. Morphology and function in the Cambrian Burgess Shale megacheiran arthropod Leanchoilia superlata and the application of a descriptive matrix. BMC Evolutionary Biology 12, art. 162. Free access PDF Suppl.

 

Haug, J. T., Kruta, I. & Haug, C. 2012. A possible fossil paralarva (Cephalopoda: Coleoidea) from the Solnhofen Lithographic Limestones (Upper Jurassic, southern Germany). Palaeontologia Electronica 15, art. 15.3.28A. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Mayer, G., Haug, C. & Briggs, D. E. G. 2012. A Carboniferous non-onychophoran lobopodian reveals long-term survival of a Cambrian morphotype. Current Biology 22, 1673–1675. DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2012.06.066

 

Haug, J. T., Waloszek, D., Maas, A., Liu, Y. & Haug, C. 2012. Functional morphology, ontogeny and evolution of mantis shrimp-like predators in the Cambrian. Palaeontology 55, 369–399. DOI 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2011.01124.x

 

Kutschera, V., Maas, A., Waloszek, D., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2012. Re-study of larval stages of Amphionides reynaudii (Malacostraca: Eucarida) with modern imaging techniques. Journal of Crustacean Biology 32, 916–930. Free access PDF

 

Schoenemann, B., Castellani, C., Clarkson, E. N. K., Haug, J. T., Maas, A., Haug, C. & Waloszek, D. 2012. The sophisticated visual system of a tiny Cambrian crustacean: analysis of a stalked fossil compound eye. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 279, 1335–1340. DOI 10.1098/rspb.2011.1888


 

2011

 

Castellani, C., Maas, A., Waloszek, D. & Haug, J. T. 2011. New pentastomids from the Late Cambrian of Sweden – deeper insight of the ontogeny of fossil tongue worms. Palaeontographica A 293(4–6), 95–145. Link to publisher


Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2011. Die Evolution der Fangschreckenkrebse (Stomatopoda, Malacostraca) im Lichte neuer mesozoischer Fossilfunde. Archaeopteryx 29, 13–19.


Haug, C., Mayer, G., Kutschera, V., Waloszek, D., Maas, A. & Haug, J. T. 2011. Imaging and documenting gammarideans. International Journal of Zoology, art. 380829, DOI 10.1155/2011/380829 Free access  PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2011. Fossilien unter langwelligem Licht: Grün-Orange-Fluoreszenz an makroskopischen Objekten. Archaeopteryx 29, 20–23.

 

Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Kutschera, V., Mayer, G., Maas, A., Liebau, S., Castellani, C., Wolfram, U., Clarkson, E. N. K. & Waloszek, D. 2011. Autofluorescence imaging, an excellent tool for comparative morphology. Journal of Microscopy 244, 259–272. DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2011.03534.x


Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Waloszek, D. & Schweigert, G. 2011. The importance of lithographic limestones for revealing ontogenies in fossil crustaceans. Swiss Journal of Geosciences 104, Supplement 1, S85–S98. DOI 10.1007/s00015-010-0033-1


Haug, J. T., Maas, A., Haug, C. & Waloszek, D. 2011. Sarotrocercus oblitus – small arthropod with great impact on the understanding of arthropod evolution? Bulletin of Geosciences 86, 725–736. Free access  PDF


Haug, J. T., Olesen, J., Maas, A. & Waloszek, D. 2011. External morphology and post-embryonic development of Derocheilocaris remanei (Crustacea: Mystacocarida) revisited, with a comparison to the Cambrian taxon Skara. Journal of Crustacean Biology 31, 668–692. Free access PDF


Olesen, J., Haug, J. T., Maas, A. & Waloszek, D. 2011. External morphology of Lightiella monniotae (Crustacea, Cephalocarida) in the light of Cambrian ‘Orsten’ crustaceans. Arthropod Structure & Development 40, 449–478. DOI 10.1016/j.asd.2011.04.002

 

 

2010


Haug, J. T., Haug, C. (both main authors), Maas, A., Kutschera, V. & Waloszek, D. 2010. Evolution of mantis shrimps (Stomatopoda, Malacostraca) in the light of new Mesozoic fossils. BMC Evolutionary Biology 10, art. 290, 17 pp. Free access  PDF  Suppl.1  Suppl.2  Suppl.3


Haug, J. T., Maas, A. & Waloszek, D. 2010. †Henningsmoenicaris scutula, †Sandtorpia vestrogothiensis gen. et sp. nov. and heterochronic events in early crustacean evolution. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 100, 311–350. DOI 10.1017/S1755691010008145


Haug, J. T., Waloszek, D., Haug, C. & Maas, A. 2010. High-level phylogenetic analysis using developmental sequences: The Cambrian †Martinssonia elongata, †Musacaris gerdgeyeri gen. et sp. nov. and their position in early crustacean evolution. Arthropod Structure & Development 39, 154–173. DOI 10.1016/j.asd.2010.01.005


Zhang, X.-g., Maas, A., Haug, J. T., Siveter, D. J. & Waloszek, D. 2010. A eucrustacean metanauplius from the Lower Cambrian. Current Biology 20, 1075–1079. Free access PDF

 

 

2009

 

Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Waloszek, D. 2009. Morphology and ontogeny of the Upper Jurassic mantis shrimp Spinosculda ehrlichi n. gen. n. sp. from southern Germany. Palaeodiversity 2, 111–118. Free access  PDF


Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Waloszek, D., Maas, A., Frattigiani, R. & Liebau, S. 2009. New methods to document fossils from lithographic limestones of southern Germany and Lebanon. Palaeontologia Electronica 12(3); 6T; 12p. Free access  PDF


Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Maas, A., Fayers, S. R., Trewin, N. H. & Waloszek, D. 2009. Simple 3D images from fossil and Recent micromaterial using light microscopy. Journal of Microscopy 233, 93–101. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2008.03100.x


Haug, J. T., Haug, C., Waloszek, D., Maas, A., Wulf, M. & Schweigert, G. 2009. Development in Mesozoic scyllarids and implications for the evolution of Achelata (Reptantia, Decapoda, Crustacea). Palaeodiversity 2, 97–110. Free access  PDF


Haug, J. T., Maas, A. & Waloszek, D. 2009. Ontogeny of two Cambrian stem crustaceans, †Goticaris longispinosa and †Cambropachycope clarksoni. Palaeontographica A 289, 1–43. Link to publisher


Haug, J. T., Maas, A., Waloszek, D., Donoghue, P. C. J. & Bengtson, S. 2009. A new species of Markuelia from the Middle Cambrian of Australia. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 37, 303–313. Link to publisher


Maas, A., Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Olesen, J., Zhang, X. & Waloszek, D. 2009. Early crustacean evolution and the appearance of epipodites and gills. Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 67(2), 255–273. Free access  PDF 


Maas, A., Waloszek, D., Haug, J. T. & Müller, K. J. 2009. Loricate larvae (Scalidophora) from the Middle Cambrian of Australia. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 37, 281–302. Link to publisher

 

 

2008

 

Haug, J. T., Haug, C. & Ehrlich, M. 2008. First fossil stomatopod larva (Arthropoda: Crustacea) and a new way of documenting Solnhofen fossils (Upper Jurassic, Southern Germany). Palaeodiversity 1, 103–109. Free access  PDF


Stein, M., Waloszek, D. Maas, A., Haug, J. T. & Müller, K. J. 2008. Oelandocaris oelandica revisited. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 53, 461–484. Free access  PDF  Suppl.

 

 

2007


Maas, A., Waloszek, D., Haug, J. T. & Müller, K. J. 2007. A possible larval round worm from the Cambrian ‘Orsten’ and its bearing on the phylogeny of Cycloneuralia. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 34, 499–519. Link to publisher

 

 

Publications in scientific books

 

2021

 

Haug, J. T., Haug, C. & Nagler, C. 2021. Evolutionary history of crustaceans as parasites. In: De Baets, K. & Huntley, J. W. (eds), The Evolution and Fossil Record of Parasitism. Topics in Geobiology 49, 347–376. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42484-8_10

 

 

2020

 

Foth, C., Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Tischlinger, H. & Rauhut, O. W. M. 2020. Two of a feather: a comparison of the preserved integument in the juvenile theropod dinosaurs Sciurumimus and Juravenator from the Kimmeridgian Torleite Formation of Southern Germany. In: Foth, C. & Rauhut, O. W. M. (eds.), The Evolution of Feathers, Fascinating Life Sciences, 79–101. Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham. Link to publisher

 

Haug, J. T. 2020. Metamorphosis in crustaceans. In: Anger, K., Harzsch, S. & Thiel, M. (eds.): Vol. 7. Developmental Biology and Larval Ecology. The Natural History of the Crustacea, 254–283. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Link to publisher

 

 

2019

 

Haug, J. T. 2019. Categories of developmental biology: Examples of ambiguities and how to deal with them. In: Fusco, G. (ed.), Perspectives on Evolutionary and Developmental Biology. Essays for Alessandro Minelli, 93–102. Festschrift 2, Padova University Press, Padova. Free access PDF

 

 

2017

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2017. Methods and Practices in Paleo-Evo-Devo. In: Nuño de la Rosa, L. & Müller, G. B. (eds.), Evolutionary Developmental Biology, 1–14. Springer International Publishing, Cham. Link to publisher

 

 

2014

 

Ahyong, S. T., Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2014. Stomatopoda. In: Martin, J. W., Olesen, J. & Høeg, J. T. (eds.), Atlas of Crustacean Larvae, 185–189. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Link to publisher


Haug, C., Haug, J. T., Maas, A. & Waloszek, D. 2014. Fossil larvae (head larvae, nauplii, and others) from the Cambrian in Orsten preservation. In: Martin, J. W., Olesen, J. & Høeg, J. T. (eds.), Atlas of Crustacean Larvae, 17–26. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Link to publisher


Haug, C., Haug, J. T. & Olesen, J. 2014. Uniquely preserved fossil larvae, some with branchiopod affinities, from the Devonian: the Rhynie and Windyfield Cherts. In: Martin, J. W., Olesen, J. & Høeg, J. T. (eds.), Atlas of Crustacean Larvae, 36–39. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Link to publisher


Haug, J. T., Ahyong, S. & Haug, C. 2014. Fossil malacostracan larvae. In: Martin, J. W., Olesen, J. & Høeg, J. T. (eds.), Atlas of Crustacean Larvae, 176–179. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Link to publisher


Olesen, J. & Haug, J. T. 2014. Mystacocarida. In: Martin, J. W., Olesen, J. & Høeg, J. T. (eds.), Atlas of Crustacean Larvae, 138–143. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Link to publisher

 

 

2013

 

Haug, J. T., Maas, A., Haug, C. & Waloszek, D. 2013. Chapter 2. Evolution of crustacean appendages. In: Watling, L. & Thiel, M. (eds.): Vol. 1. Functional Morphology and Diversity. The Natural History of the Crustacea, 34–73. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Link to publisher


 

2008

 

Hughes, N.C., Haug, J. T. & Waloszek, D. 2008. Basal euarthropod development: a fossil-based perspective. In: Minelli, A. & Fusco, G. (eds.): Evolving Pathways – Keynotes in Evolutionary Developmental Biology, 281–298. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Link to publisher

 

 

Additional publications

 

2021

 

Witzmann, F., Haug, C., Klug, C., Müller, J., Scheyer, T.M. & Schmidt, A.R. 2021. Editorial: Fossil Record says goodbye to Copernicus – collaboration with Copernicus, a decisive phase in the history of Fossil Record. Fossil Record 24, 443–444. Free access PDF

 

 

2020

 

Haug, C., Reumer, J. W. F., Haug, J. T., Arillo, A., Audo, D., Azar, D., Baranov, V., Beutel, R., Charbonnier, S., Feldmann, R., Foth, C., Fraaije, R. H. B., Frenzel, P., Gašparič, R., Greenwalt, D. E., Harms, D., Hyžny, M., Jagt, J. W. M., Jagt-Yazykova, E. A., Jarzembowski, E., Kerp, H., Kirejtshuk, A. G., Klug, C., Kopylov, D. S., Kotthoff, U., Kriwet, J., Kunzmann, L., McKellar, R. C., Nel, A., Neumann, C., Nützel, A., Perrichot, V., Pint, A., Rauhut, O., Schneider, J. W., Schram, F. R., Schweigert, G., Selden, P., Szwedo, J., van Bakel, B. W. M., van Eldijk, T., Vega, F. J., Wang, Bo, Wang, Yongdong, Xing, Lida & Reich, M. 2020. Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding “Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility of fossil-based scientific data”: the importance of private collections. PalZ 94, 413–429. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T., Azar, D., Ross, A., Szwedo, J., Wang, Bo, Arillo, A., Baranov, V., Bechteler, J., Beutel, R., Blagoderov, V., Delclòs, X., Dunlop, J., Feldberg, K., Feldmann, R., Foth, C., Fraaije, R. H. B., Gehler, A., Harms, D., Hedenäs, L., Hyžny, M., Jagt, J. W. M., Jagt‐Yazykova, E. A., Jarzembowski, E., Kerp, H., Khine, P. K., Kirejtshuk, A. G., Klug, C., Kopylov, D. S., Kotthoff, U., Kriwet, J., McKellar, R. C., Nel, A., Neumann, C., Nützel, A., Peñalver, E., Perrichot, V., Pint, A., Ragazzi, E., Regalado, L., Reich, M., Rikkinen, J., Sadowski, E.‐M., Schmidt, A. R., Schneider, H., Schram, F. R., Schweigert, G., Selden, P., Seyfullah, L. J., Solórzano‐Kraemer, M. M., Stilwell, J. D., van Bakel, B. W. M., Vega, F. J., Wang, Yongdong, Xing, Lida & Haug, C. 2020. Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding “Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility of fossil‐based scientific data”: Myanmar amber. PalZ 94, 431–437. Free access PDF

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2020. Das Nahrungsnetz in den jurassischen Lagunen Süddeutschlands – Carcino-Meroplankton in den Plattenkalken. Archaeopteryx 36, 70–75. Link to publisher

 

Laibl, C., Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2020. Vom Wachstum der „Sprotten“: Erste Hinweise auf ontogenetische Veränderungen beim Strahlenflosser Leptolepides sprattiformis. Archaeopteryx 36, 64–69. Link to publisher

 

 

2016

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Developmental Paleontology and Paleo-Evo-Devo. In: Kliman, R. M. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 1. Academic Press, Oxford, 420–429. Link to publisher

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Über die Zusammenarbeit von Hobbypaläontologen und Wissenschaftlern. Der Steinkern 24, 90–93. Link to publisher

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2016. Der Cousin des Quadrates – die Charakterisierung des überschlagenen doppelt-rechtwinkligen Vierecks. Die Wurzel 9+10, 220–225. Link to publisher

 

Haug, J. T., Labandeira, C. C., Santiago-Blay, J. A., Haug, C. & Brown, S. 2016. Erratum to: Life habits, hox genes, and affinities of a 311 million-year-old holometabolan larva. BMC Evolutionary Biology 16, art. 169. Free access PDF

 

Vannier, J. & Haug, J. T. 2016. Introduction: Fossils as Living Beings. Arthropod Structure & Development 45, 69–70. DOI 10.1016/j.asd.2016.01.007

 

 

2015

 

Haug, C., Leipner, A. & Haug, J. T. 2015. Neues über die 300 Millionen Jahre alten Schwertschwänze vom Piesberg, Osnabrück. Osnabrücker Naturwissenschaftliche Mitteilungen 41, 1–12. Link to publisher

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2015. “Crustacea”: Comparative aspects of larval development. In: Wanninger, A. (ed.), Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Invertebrates 4: Ecdysozoa II: Crustacea. Springer, Wien, 1–37. Link to publisher


Nagler, C. & Haug, J. T. 2015. From fossil parasitoids to vectors: insects as parasites and hosts. In: De Baets, K. & Littlewood, T. (eds.) Fossil parasites. Advances in Parasitology 90, Elsevier, 137–200. Link to publisher

 

 

2014

 

Haug, C. & Haug, J. T. 2014. Neues zu den Thylacocephala, einer Gruppe (immer noch) seltsamer Krebse. Archaeopteryx 32, 8–14. Link to publisher

 

 

2013

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2013. Comment on "Three head-larvae of Hesslandona angustata", Zhang et al., Gondwana Research, Volume 21, Issue 4, May 2012, Pages 1115–1127. Gondwana Research 23, 1178–1180. DOI 10.1016/j.gr.2012.08.003



 

2011

 

Haug, J. T. & Haug, C. 2011. Fossilien hinter Glas fotografieren. Fossilien 3/11, 159–163.

 

 

2010

 

Tanaka, G., Waloszek, D., Maas, A. & Haug, J. T. 2010. Evolutionary “explosion“ also affected micro-organisms. Newton Graphic Science Magazine, separate volume 2010, 44–51 (in Japanese).

 

 

2009

 

Haug, C., Haug, J. T. & Waloszek, D. 2009. Neues zur Krebsfauna der süddeutschen Plattenkalke. Archaeopteryx 27, 31–37.

 

 

2008

 

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