Jason A. Dunlop
Affiliations: | Manchester University, North Manchester, IN, United States |
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Bartel C, Dunlop JA, Giribet G. (2023) An unexpected diversity of Cyphophthalmi (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Upper Cretaceous Burmese amber. Zootaxa. 5296: 421-445 |
Šlapeta J, Halliday B, Dunlop JA, et al. (2023) The "southeastern Europe" lineage of the brown dog tick () identified as Koch, 1844: Comparison with holotype and generation of mitogenome reference from Israel. Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases. 3: 100118 |
Chitimia-Dobler L, Mans BJ, Handschuh S, et al. (2022) A remarkable assemblage of ticks from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. Parasitology. 1-36 |
Mitov PG, Perkovsky EE, Dunlop JA. (2021) Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Eocene Rovno amber (Ukraine). Zootaxa. 4984: 4372 |
Müller SP, Dunlop JA, Kotthoff U, et al. (2020) The oldest short-tailed whipscorpion (Schizomida): A new genus and species from the Upper Cretaceous amber of northern Myanmar Cretaceous Research. 106: 104227 |
Haug JT, Azar D, Ross A, et al. (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 |
Scholtz G, Staude A, Dunlop JA. (2019) Trilobite compound eyes with crystalline cones and rhabdoms show mandibulate affinities. Nature Communications. 10: 2503 |
Elsaka M, Mitov PG, Dunlop JA. (2019) New fossil harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in the HOFFEINS amber collection Neues Jahrbuch FüR Geologie Und PaläOntologie - Abhandlungen. 292: 155-169 |
Dunlop JA. (2018) Miniaturisation in Chelicerata. Arthropod Structure & Development |
Chitimia-Dobler L, Pfeffer T, Dunlop JA. (2018) Haemaphysalis cretacea a nymph of a new species of hard tick in Burmese amber. Parasitology. 1-12 |