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  1. Almost a spider: a 305-million-year-old fossil arachnid and spider origins
  2. Evolution of insect wings and development - new details from Palaeozoic nymphs
  3. Three-dimensional reconstruction and the phylogeny of extinct chelicerate orders
  4. X-ray Synchrotron Microtomography of a silicified Jurassic Cheirolepidiaceae (Conifer) cone: histology and morphology of Pararaucaria collinsonae sp. nov.
  5. Trigonotarbus johnsoni Pocock, 1911, revealed by X-ray computed tomography, with a cladistic analysis of the extinct trigonotarbid arachnids
  6. The walking dead: Blender as a tool for paleontologists with a case study on extinct arachnids
  7. Uprooting researchers can drive them out of science
  8. A Paleozoic Stem Group to Mite Harvestmen Revealed through Integration of Phylogenetics and Development
  9. Techniques for Virtual Palaeontology
  10. Metamorphosis revealed: time-lapse three-dimensional imaging inside a living chrysalis
  11. Virtual Fossils: a New Resource for Science Communication in Paleontology
  12. Tomographic Reconstruction of Neopterous Carboniferous Insect Nymphs
  13. Reach out to defend evolution
  14. Tomographic reconstruction of the exceptionally preserved trigonotarbid arachnid Eophrynus prestvicii
  15. Early Terrestrial Animals, Evolution, and Uncertainty
  16. Anatomically modern Carboniferous harvestmen demonstrate early cladogenesis and stasis in Opiliones
  17. Morphology and systematics of anthracomartidae (Arachnida: Trigonotarbida)
  18. From clergymen to computers-the advent of virtual palaeontology
  19. X-ray micro-tomography of Carboniferous stem-Dictyoptera: new insights into early insects
  20. Trigonotarbids