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LICE (INSECTA PHTHIRAPTERA) FROM SOME AUSTRALIAN BIRDS

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

feather lice collected from 104 species and subspecies of Australian birds are listed. They comprise 141 species and subspecies of lice; a further 59 louse records are listed at the generic level only, but the latter do not necessarily represent different species. A host-parasite list follows the list of lice. ...

THE BRACHIOPOD FAUNA OF THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE ASCOT FORMATION, PERTH BASIN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

species Anakinetica recta Richardson, 1991 and Anatida gnangarensis Richardson, 1991. The loop of  A. gnangarensis  is descnbed for the first time. Three further species,  Austrothyris grandis (Tentson~Woods ...

IRILEKA, A NEW HETEROPODINE GENUS (ARANEAE HETEROPODIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

female genitalia. lrileka is more similar to unnamed species from Queensland. IRILEKA, A NEW HETEROPODINE ...

AN EXTENDED DESCRIPTION OF THE PILBARA DEATH ADDER, ACANTHOPHIS WELLSI HOSER (SERPENTES ELAPIDAE), WITH NOTES ON THE DESERT DEATH ADDER, A. PYRRHUS BOULENGER, AND IDENTIFICATION OF A POSSIBLE HYBRID ZONE

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

body bands. A pilot genetic analysis of a small number of individuals suggests that all of the species of ...

LATE CRETACEOUS BRACHIOPODS OF THE PERTH AND CARNARVON BASINS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Calcilutite, Korojon Calcarenite and Miria Formation in the Carnarvon Basin. Fifteen species of brachiopods are described or revised from the Santonian to Campanian Gingin Chalk, seven species from the Santonian to Campanian Toolonga Calcilutite, two species from the Campanian to Maastrichtian Korojon Calcarenite and five ...

A CATALOGUE OF RECENT CNIDARIA TYPE SPECIMENS I N THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE, PERTH

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Fifty cnidarian species of the classes Hydrozoa and Anthozoa are represented in the type collection. The earliest cnidarian species described in this collection date from 1910 when alcyonacean material from the Hamburg ...

A CATALOGUE OF RECENT ECHINODERM TYPE SPECIMENS IN THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, PERTH

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Science. Seventy nine echinoderm species of the classes Crinoidea, Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea and Holothuroidea are represented in the type collection. The earliest echinoderm species described in this ...

A NEW GENUS OF THE WATER MITE FAMILY PIERSIGIIDAE FROM AUSTRALIA (ACARI HYDRACHIDIA)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 29 Aug 2012

Part 1 19 19 SMIT, HARRY Abstract - A new genus from the water mite subfamily Piersigiinae and its sole new species, Austrapiersigia montana , are described from Victoria, Australia. It is the first record of this subfamily for the southern hemisphere. A NEW GENUS OF THE WATER MITE FAMILY PIERSIGIIDAE ...

TWO NEW FRESHWATER MITES OF THE GENUS LIMNOHALACARUS (HALACARIDAE ACARI) FROM AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Part 4 443 443 BARTSCH, ISLE Abstract: From Australia, two new species of the genus Limnohalacarns are described. Limnohalacarns australis sp. nov. from a sinkhole in the east Kimberley, Western Australia, and Limnohalacarns billabongis sp. nov. from Corndorl Billabong, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory. A key ...

UNUSUAL NEW WATER MITES (ACARI HYDRACARINA) FROM AUSTRALIA, Part 1

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 29 Aug 2012

nov. (type species) from northeastern New South Wales and T. abnormis sp. nov. from southwestern ...

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