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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW CAVE-DWELLING PHOLCID SPIDER FROM NORTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA, WITH AN IDENTIFICATION KEY TO THE GENERA OF AUSTRALIAN PHOLCIDAE (ARANAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

species, T. nigropunctus Simon, 1908, is redescribed. An identification key to all pholcid genera of ...

ONISCIDEA (CRUSTACEA, ISOPODA) FROM CAVES OF CAPE RANGE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. I. THE GENUS BUDDELUNDIA.

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

Part 1 87 87 DALENS, H. Abstract - Oniscidae, Philosciidae and Armadillidae have been collected in caves of Cape Range. Armadillidae of the genus Buddelundia are the most represented with five species and one subspecies. Four of them new to science are described. None is a true troglobite. ONISCIDEA ...

RANGE EXTENSIONS, RANGE DEFINITIONS AND CALL STRUCTURES FOR FROGS FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

Part 3 315 315 ROBERTS, J.D. AND MAJORS, C.M. Abstract - Ranges are defined or extended for ten frog species from Western Australia: Crinia subinsignifera, Litoria adelaidensis, Myobatrachus gouldii, Neobatrachus cemralis, N. fulvus, N. kunapalari, N. pelobatoides, N. sutor, Notaden nichollsi and Pseudophryne ...

TWO NEW GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL ISOPODS (CRUSTACEA ISOPODA ONISCIDEA) FROM NORTH-WESTERN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

Kimberleydillo gen. novo and Barrowdillo gen. nov., and two new species, Kimberleydillo waldockae sp. novo and ...

VARIICHTHYS, A REPLACEMENT NAME FOR THE TERAPONTID FISH GENUS VARIA AND FIRST RECORD OF V. LACUSTRIS FROM AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

addendum of his 1978 work that it was possibly the sister species of T. jamoerensis . Allen (1991) eventually placed the two species in a new genus Varia . However, Carl J. Ferraris, Jr. of the Department of ...

RELATIVE ABUNDANCE AND SEASONAL CHANGES IN THE MACROZOOPLANKTON OF THE LOWER SWAN ESTUARY IN SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

Halicarcinus ovatus (1.1%). Crustaceans contributed about three quarters of the approximately 100 species collected, with the copepods, most of which were calanoids, contributing 21 of those species, The majority of the species were marine, which accounts for the progressive decline in the concentrations of the ...

MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION IN MALUKU POPULATIONS OF SYCONYCTERIS AUSTRALIS (PETER, 1867) (CHIROPTERA PTEROPODIDAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

a separate species. The Kai Island population is morphologically distinct from those of New Guinea but are ...

NOTES ON THE BIOLOGY OF THE GENUS PLETHOLAX COPE (SQUAMATA PYGOPODIDAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

cycles of both sexes peak in Spring. Clutch size is two. Diet remains unknown, but the species may feed ...

CYCLOPYGID TRILOBITES FROM THE ORDOVICIAN OF NORTHEASTERN TARIM, XINJIANG, NORTHWEST CHINA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013

Part 4 593 593 ZHOU, ZHIYI, MCNAMARA, KENNETH J., YUAN WENWEI AND ZHANG, TAIRONG Abstract - Eight species of cyclopygid trilobites are descnbed from the late early Tremadoc and late Llandeiloearly Caradoc of the Queerqueke- Yaerdang mountain area, northeastern Tarim, Xinjiang, China. Three of them are ...

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