The serpulid polychaete Rotulispira from the Late Cretaceous of Western Australia
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 38 (2023) | Updated 15 Dec 2023
of the likely life orientation of these species. Rotulispira protea is remarkable for the extremely ...
Notes on a new method to identify Golden Bandicoot and Northern Brown Bandicoot in the Kimberley region
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 37 (2022) | Updated 14 Dec 2022
two species based on dental measurements, by taking an imprint of the teeth with dental impression paste. The new technique can accurately reproduce the size of the teeth and help identify the species ...
Tortrix australis Gray, 1841, a senior synonym of Demansia reticulata (Gray, 1842) (Elapidae)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 39 (2024) | Updated 30 Jan 2024
Records 39 — 2024 1 1 Glenn M. Shea 10.18195/issn.0312-3162.39.2024.001-008 ABSTRACT – The long-forgotten snake name Tortrix australis Gray, 1841 is shown to be a senior synonym of Demansia reticulata (Gray, 1842), an elapid species from Western Australia. The holotype, originally lodged in the collection ...
Middle Eocene echinoids from the western Eucla Basin, Western Australia
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 37 (2022) | Updated 8 Nov 2022
spatangoids Cyclaster jamiei sp. nov. and Gillechinus kaitae sp. nov. The species of Fossulaster represents ...
Introduced marine biota in Western Australian waters
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 25 (2008–2010) | Updated 24 Jan 2017
species are considered to have been introduced through human activity, including three on the list of ...
A NEW CTENOTUS (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 11 (1983–1984) | Updated 14 May 2013
Part 2 191 191 STORR, G.M. Abstract The new species, C. zastictus , is a member of the C. atlas species-group. It is confined to a sandplain near the mid-west coast of Western Australia. A NEW CTENOTUS (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA ...
A NEW TEGASTID (TEGASTIDAE HARPACTICOIDA COPEPODA) FROM SOUTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA SYNGASTES DENTIPES SP. NOV.
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 19 Sep 2012
Part 2 221 221 BARTSCH, ILLSE Abstract - In coastal waters of Western Australia, the harpacticoid family Tegastidae is represented by about two dozen species, belonging to the genera Syngastes, Tegasles and Parategastes , A new species, Syngastes dentipes , is described. The species is characterized ...
THE DISTRIBUTION OF EARTHWORMS IN THE PERTH METROPOLITAN AREA
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 10 (1982–1983) | Updated 15 May 2013
Part 1 11 11 ABBOTT, IAN Abstract Thirteen species of earthworm were collected on the coastal plain near metropolitan Perth between 1977 and 1980. Six of these species were introduced following European settlement in 1829. The present known distribution of each species in the metropolitan region is ...
AZOOXANTHELLATE SCLERACTINIA (CNIDARIA ANTHOZOA) OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 18 (1996–1998) | Updated 19 Sep 2012
Part 4 361 361 CAIRNS, STEPHEN D. Abstract - One hundred five species of azooxanthellate Scleractinia are known from Western Australia. Seventy of these species are reported herein as new records for Western Australia, 57 of which are also new to Australia. Eleven new species are described. The study was ...
FISH FAUNA OF SEAGRASS BEDS IN SOUTH SULAWESI, INDONESIA
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 16 (1992–1994) | Updated 16 Jan 2013
communities. Both habitats wcre equally rich in species (26 and 27 species respectively). The coastal seagrass fish community was dominated by estuarine-dependent species, whereas reef-dependent fish species dominated in the meadow on the recf flat. Only a few species could be regarded as specific to the seagrass ...