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R. S. Kelly, Ross, A. J., and Engel, M. S., Earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Mesozoic of England and Australia, described from isolated elytra, in The 7th International Conference on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2016.
N. D. L. Clark, Gillespie, R., Morris, S. F., Clayton, G., and Ross, A. J., A new Courceyan (Lower Carboniferous) eumalacostracan crustacean from the Forest of Dean, in The 7th International Conference on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2016.
V. G. Novokschonov, A new family of scorpionflies (Insecta; Mecoptera) from the Lower Cretaceous of England, Cretaceous Research , vol. 62 , pp. 44-51, 2016.
A. J. Ross, Edgecombe, G. D., Legg, D., and Clark, N., The Palaeozoic terrestrial arthropods of Scotland, in The 7th International Conference on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2016.
W. MEY, Wichard, W., Ross, E., and Ross, A. J., On the systematic position of a highly derived Amphiesmenoptera insect from Burmese amber (Insecta: Amphiesmenoptera), in The 7th International Conference on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2016.
P. Broly, Maillet, S., and Ross, A. J., Terrestrial isopods: progress in their fossil record, in The 7th International Conference on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2016.
A. J. Ross and Sheridan, A., Amazing amber. National Museum Scotland, 2013.
W. Krzeminski, Krzeminska, E., KANIA, I. W. O. N. A., and Ross, A. J., New taxa of Tanyderidae (Diptera) from Eocene Baltic amber, Zootaxa, vol. 3599, pp. 059-066, 2013.
A. J. Ross, Testing decreasing variabililty of cockroach forewings through time using four Recent species: Blattella germanica, Polyphaga aegyptiaca, Shelfordella lateralis and Blaberus craniifer , with implications for the study of fossil cockroach forewings, Insect Science, vol. 19, pp. 129-142, 2012.
A. J. Ross, Chapter 13. Cockroaches. pp. 174-180, in English Wealden fossils, D. J. Batten, Ed. The Palaeontological Association, London, 2011.
W. Wichard, Ross, E., and Ross, A. J., Palerasnitsynus gen. n. (Trichoptera, Psychomyiidae) from Burmese amber., in Advances in the systematics of fossil and modern insects: Honouring Alexandr Rasnitsyn, vol. 130, D. E. Shcherbakov, Ed. ZooKeys, 2011, pp. 323-330.
S. G. Compton, Ball, A. D., Collinson, M. E., Hayes, P., Rasnitsyn, A. P., and Ross, A. J., Ancient fig wasps indicate at least 34 Myr of stasis in their mutualism with fig trees, Biology Letters, vol. 6, pp. 838-842, 2010.
A. J. Ross, Mellish, C., York, P., and Crighton, P., Burmese amber, in Biodiversity of fossils in amber from the major world deposits, D. Penny, Ed. Manchester: Siri Scientific Press, 2010, pp. 208-235.
A. J. Ross, A review of the Carboniferous fossil insects from Scotland, Scottish Journal of Geology, vol. 46, pp. 157-168, 2010.
A. J. Ross and Ross, E., Caddisflies: the underwater architects, vol. 15. 2008.
A. Nel, Prokop, J., and Ross, A. J., New genus of leaf-mimicking katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) from the Late Eocene - Early Oligocene of France and England, C.R. Palevol, vol. 7, pp. 211-216, 2008.
W. Wichard, Chatterton, C., and Ross, A. J., Corydasialidae fam. n. (Megaloptera) from Baltic amber, Insect Systematics & Evolution, vol. 36, pp. 279-283, 2005.
O. Béthoux and Ross, A. J., Mesacridites Riek, 1954 (Middle Triassic: Australia) transferred from Protorthoptera to Orthoptera: Locustavidae, Journal of Paleontology, vol. 79, pp. 607-610, 2005.
A. J. Ross, The amber collection at the Natural History Museum, London, Quekett Journal of Microscopy, vol. 39, pp. 723 - 728, 2004.
A. J. Ross and York, P. V., A catalogue of the type and figured specimens of Hexapoda from the Rhynie chert (eraly Devonian) at The Natural History Museum, London, UK, vol. 94. 2004.
A. J. Ross and York, P. V., A catalogue of the type and figured specimens of Hexapoda from the Rhynie chert (early Devonian) at The Natural History Museum, London, UK, Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, vol. 94, pp. 391-395, 2004.
A. J. Ross and York, P. V., The Lower Cretaceous (Albian) arthropod fauna of Burmese amber, Myanmar: forward, Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, vol. 2, pp. 95-100, 2004.
D. A. Grimaldi and Ross, A. J., Raphidiomimula, an enigmatic new cockroach in cretaceous amber from Myanmar (Burma) (Insecta:Blattodea: Raphidiomimidae), Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, vol. 2, pp. 101-104, 2004.
J. Szwedo and Ross, A. J., Cedusa baylissae sp. nov. from Oligocene/Miocene Mexican amber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Derbidae), Annals of the Upper Silesian Museum, (Entomology), vol. 12, pp. 37-46, 2003.
A. J. Ross, Historically important fossil insects from France rediscovered, Set in Stone, the NHM Palaeontology Department Newsletter, vol. 1, pp. 7-8, 2003.

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