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A NEW SPECIES OF FALSE ANTECHINUS (MARSUPIALIA DASYURIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA, WITH REMARKS ON THE GENERIC CLASSIFICATION WITHIN THE PARANTECHINI

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : Pseudantechinus woolleyae sp. nov., frqm the Pilbara, Ashburton, Murchison and Little Sandy Desert regions of Western Australia, is described as a new species. It is pheneticaIly closest to Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis and phylogenetically c ...

A NEW SPECIES OF MEALYBUG (INSECTA HOMOPTERA PSEUDOCOCCIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : The adult female and the first instar nymph of Eucalyptococcus hakeae sp. nov. are described and illustrated. The genus Eucalyptococcus is redefined and a key to the species is provided. ...

A NEW TROGLOBITIC SCHIZOMID FROM CAPE RANGE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA (CHELICERATA SCHIZOMIDA)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Part 1 15 15 HARVEY, MARK S. Abstract : The first described Australian schizomid, Schizomus vinei sp. nov., is recorded from two caves on Cape Range, Western Australia. A NEW TROGLOBITIC SCHIZOMID FROM CAPE RANGE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA (CHELICERATA SCHIZOMIDA) ...

CAMPBELLODUS SP. (PLACODERMI PTYCTODONTIDA) FROM THE UPPER DEVONIAN NAPIER RANGE, CANNING BASIN

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : Besides the well known fish fauna from the Gogo Formation of the Canning Basin (Gardiner and Miles 1975) there have been few vertebrates from other formations making up the Upper Devonian reef complex (Playford and Lowry 1967). The specimen des ...

NEW RECORDS OF STYLASTERIDAE (CNIDARIA HYDROZOA) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA, INCLUDING THE DESCRIPTION OF TWO NEW SPECIES

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

given. NEW RECORDS OF STYLASTERIDAE (CNIDARIA HYDROZOA) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA, INCLUDING THE DESCRIPTION ...

TWO NEW SPECIES OF METAPENAEOPSIS (CRUSTACEA DECAPODA PENAEIDAE) FROM SOUTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : Two new species of penaeid prawn, Metapenaeopsis fusca and Metapenaeopsis lindae are described from shallow south Western Australian waters, M. fusca can be separated from all other members of the genus by the strongly smooth convex dorsal cari ...

THE KALGOORLIE WHALE BONE, A PROBABLE EXAMPLE OF LONG RANGE ABORIGINAL TRANSPORT OF A MARINE OBJECT

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Introduction : A disc-shaped whale bone found in 1897 at an inland Aboriginal campsite 20 km south of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia (Figures 1, 2) suggests the diversity of marine and other objects distributed through long-range tribal exchange networks. ...

OBSERVATIONS ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND BIOLOGY OF SCHIZOMUS VINEI (CHELICERATA SCHIZOMIDA) FROM CAPE RANGE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : The chelicerata order Schizomida is known in Western Australia by a single species, Schizumus vinei Harvey 1988, from only two caves (Dry Swallet and Shot Pot) in the semiarid Cape Range on the North West Cape peninsula. About 60 of the 120 cav ...

THE DIPLODACTYLUS CILIARIS COMPLEX (LACERTILIA GEKKONIDAE) IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : In Western Australia the Diplodaetylus ciliaris complex, i.e. D. ciliaris sensu Kluge, consists of five taxa, namely from north to south D. ciliaris ciliaris Boulenger, D. ciliaris aberrans Glauert, D. wellingtonae sp. nov., D. assimilis sp. no ...

REDESCRIPTION OF THE HOLOTYPE OF VINCENTIA CONSPERSA (KLUNZINGER, 1872) AND APOGON PUNCTATUS KLUNZINGER, 1879. (PISCES, APOGONIDAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : The holotypes of Vincentia conspersa (Klunzinger, 1872) and Apogon punctatus Klunzinger, 1879 were rediscovered during a visit to the Stuttgart Museum of Natural History, West Germany. The holotype of each species is identified from amongst the ...

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