Eskov K. (1984) A new fossil spider family from the Jurassic of Transbaikalia (Araneae: Chelicerata).
Eskov K. Yu., Selden P. A. (2005) First record of spiders from the Permian period (Araneae: Mesothelae).
Feng Z., Schneider J. W., Labandeira C. C., Kretzschmar R., Rößler R. (2014) A specialized feeding habit of Early Permian oribatid mites.
Fet V., Shcherbakov D. E., Soleglad M. E. (2011) The first record of Upper Permian and Lower Triassic scorpions from Russia (Chelicerata: Scorpiones).
Garwood R., Dunlop J. A. (2014) The walking dead: Blender as a tool for paleontologists with a case study on extinct arachnids.
Garwood R. J., Sharma P. P., Dunlop J. A., Giribet G. (2016) A Paleozoic stem group to mite harvestmen revealed through integration of phylogenetics and development.
Garwood R. J.
Garwood R. J., Dunlop J. A., Knecht B. J., Hegna T. A. (2017) The phylogeny of fossil whip spiders.
Haug C. (2020) The evolution of feeding within Euchelicerata: data from the fossil groups Eurypterida and Trigonotarbida illustrate possible evolutionary pathways.
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.
Haug J. T., Caron J.-B., Haug C. (2013) Demecology in the Cambrian: synchronized molting in arthropods from the Burgess Shale.
Hirst S. (1923) XLVI. On some arachnid remains from the Old Red Sandstone (Rhynie Chert Bed, Aberdeenshire).
Howard R. J.
Kamenz C., Dunlop J. A., Scholtz G., Kerp H., Hass H. (2008) Microanatomy of Early Devonian book lungs.
Kamenz C., Staude A., Dunlop J. A. (2011) Sperm carries in Silurian sea scorpions.
Kühl G.
Lamsdell J. C. (2011) The eurypterid
Lamsdell J. C. (2020) The phylogeny and systematics of Xiphosura.
Lamsdell J. C.
Lamsdell J. C., Gunderson G. O., Meyer R. C. (2019) A common arthropod from the Late Ordovician Big Hill Lagerstätte (Michigan) reveals an unexpected ecological diversity within Chasmataspidida.
Lamsdell J. C.
Legg D. A., Garwood R. J., Dunlop J. A., Sutton M. D. (2012) A taxonomic revision of orthosternous scorpions from the English Coal Measures aided by x-ray micro-tomography (XMT).