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The benthic invertebrate fauna of the Peel-Harvey Estuary of southwestern Australia after completion of the Dawesville Channel

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 22 (2003–2005) | Updated 9 Feb 2017

a total of 17,443 benthic invertebrates, comprising 52 species. Polychaetes, molluscs and crustaceans dominated species richness and density in both seasons. There was a clear difference in benthic invertebrate species richness and density between seasons. During early autumn, benthic invertebrate communities in the ...

The gastrointestinal nematodes of Varanus rosenbergi (Reptilia: Varanidae) and the effects of habitat change in southern Australia, with particular reference to the genus Abbreviata (Physalopteroidea)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 22 (2003–2005) | Updated 20 Feb 2017

occurred in 93% of lizards. Sixty-two percent of lizards were infected with this species only, and 30% had concurrent infections with from two to five species of Abbreviata . A. levicauda and A. hastaspicula were ...

A further record of the spider Microctenonyx subitaneus (Araneae: Linyphiidae: Erigoninae) in Australia

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 22 (2003–2005) | Updated 9 Feb 2017

Australian fauna comprises 20 genera and 35 described species (Raven et al. 2002b). Five introduced species ...

The water mite genus Koenikea Wolcott from Australia (Acari: Hydrachnidia: Unionicolidae)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 22 (2003–2005) | Updated 20 Feb 2017

Northern Territory and South Australia. Finally, a key is given for all known AustralIan species. The water ...

The wolf spider genus Artoria Thorell in Australia: new synonymies and generic transfers (Araneae, Lycosidae)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 22 (2003–2005) | Updated 20 Feb 2017

distribution maps with considerable range extensions are provided for most other Australian species of Artoria ...

First record of a neolampadoid echinoid from the Paleogene of Western Australia

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 22 (2003–2005) | Updated 20 Feb 2017

The only record of a living species of Aphallophora found in Australian waters is based on a single ...

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