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Editorial pp. 1-1(1)
Phylogeny of the Hymenoptera (Insecta): The state of the art pp. 3-11(9) Author: Ronquist F.
Phylogeny of the Hymenoptera: A cladistic reanalysis of Rasnitsyns (1988) data pp. 13-50(38) Authors: Ronquist F.; Rasnitsyn A.P.; Roy A.; Eriksson K.; Lindgren M.
Gross morphology of multiporous plate sensilla in the Hymenoptera (Insecta) pp. 51-67(17) Authors: Basibuyuk H.H.; Quicke D.L.J.
Models of analysis for molecular datasets for the reconstruction of basal hymenopteran relationships pp. 69-74(6) Authors: Dowton M.; Austin A.D.
The occipital region in the basal Hymenoptera (Insecta): a reappraisal pp. 75-85(11) Author: Vilhelmsen L.
Phylogenetics and classification of Chalcidoidea and Mymarommatoidea a review of current concepts (Hymenoptera, Apocrita) pp. 87-124(38) Authors: Gibson G.A.P.; Heraty J.M.; Woolley J.B.
Sister-group relationships of the Platygastroidea and Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) an alternate hypothesis to Rasnitsyn (1988) pp. 125-138(14) Author: Gibson G.A.P.
Phylogeny, classification and evolution of the Cynipoidea pp. 139-164(26) Author: Ronquist F.
Diversity and function of male antennal glands in Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera) pp. 165-174(10) Authors: Isidoro N.; Bin F.; Romani R.; Pujade-Villar J.; Ros-Farré P.
Morphological, palaeontological and molecular aspects of ichneumonoid phylogeny (Hymenoptera, Insecta) pp. 175-202(28) Authors: Quicke D.L.J.; Basibuyuk H.H.; Fitton M.G.; Rasnitsyn A.P.
The basal Ichneumonidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera): 28S D2 rDNA considerations of the Brachycyrtinae, Labeninae, Paxylommatinae and Xoridinae pp. 203-210(8) Authors: Quicke D.L.J.; Lopez-Vaamonde C.; Belshaw R.
A new, putatively primitive Cretaceous fossil braconid subfamily from New Jersey amber (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) pp. 211-214(4) Authors: Basibuyuk H.H.; Rasnitsyn A.P.; Achterberg K.V.; Fitton M.G.; Quicke D.L.J.
What do we know about chrysidoid (Hymenoptera) relationships? pp. 215-231(17) Author: Carpenter J.M.
Phylogeny and evolution of wasps, ants and bees (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea, Vespoidea and Apoidea) pp. 233-249(17) Author: Brothers D.J.
Towards simultaneous analysis of molecular and morphological data in Hymenoptera pp. 251-260(10) Authors: Carpenter J.M.; Wheeler W.C.
Preservation of hymenopteran specimens for subsequent molecular and morphological study pp. 261-267(7) Authors: Quicke D.L.J.; Belshaw R.; Lopez-Vaamonde C.