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A comparative study of divergent embryonic and larval development in the Australian frog genus Geocrinia (Anura: Myobatrachidae)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 25 (2008–2010) | Updated 24 Jan 2017

– Embryonic and larval development of the seven Geocrinia species across Australia are described and compared. This Australian myobatrachid genus includes three species with terrestrial embryonic development followed by aquatic exotrophic larval development and four species with entirely terrestrial and ...

Morphological and genetic variation in Leggadina (Thomas, 1910) with special reference to Western Australian populations

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 21 (2002–2003) | Updated 15 Jan 2018

clear taxonomic separation of these two species. Leggadina lakedownensis shows considerably more ...

THREE NEW BLINDSNAKES (SQUAMATA TYPHLOPIDAE) FROM NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA

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

four specimens. Each of the new species differs markedly from all previously described members of the genus. The discovery of these new species highlights the very incomplete state of knowledge of the ...

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. ...

A REVIEW OF AUSTRALIAN SIPHONICYTARA BUSK (BRYOZOA CHEILOSTOMATIDA)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

(BRYOZOA CHEILOSTOMATIDA).pdf  Abstract - Until recently, species of the deep-water ascophoran genus Siphonieytara have been recorded from only two areas, nearly 10,000 km apart. Three species were known from the East Indies and one from the southwest Indian Ocean. A hitherto unrecognized species is now known from ...

Halacarid mites (Acari: Halacaridae) from Esperance, Western Australia: Notes on taxonomy and faunal distribution of non-Copidognathinae

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 23 (2006–2007) | Updated 2 Feb 2017

on relevant taxonomic characters and distribution are given for 30 non-copidognathine species. Five species new to science are described; the species belong to the genera Agaue, Agauopsis, Arhodeoporus, ...

A NEW GENUS OF MITE (ACARI ACARIDAE) PHORETIC ON BEES (CTENOCOLLETES) IN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 11 (1983–1984) | Updated 14 May 2013

Part 2 77 77 FAIN, A. Abstract A new genus, Ctenocolletacarus , and three new species, C. longirostris, C. grandior and C. brevirostris , are described from hypopial nymphs from three species of bees ( Ctenocolletes , Stenotritidae) from Western Australia. A NEW GENUS OF MITE (ACARI ACARIDAE) PHORETIC ON BEES ...

SUPPLEMENT TO A REVISION OF THE BEE GENUS CTENOCOLLETES (HYMENOPTERA STENOTRITIDAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 12 (1985–1986) | Updated 26 Apr 2013

Part 3 293 293 HOUSTON, TERRY F. Abstract : Ctenocolletes nigricans sp. nov. and the male of C. fulvescens Houston are described from Western Australia. Extensions of the known ranges of several species are recorded and a key to the 10 known species of Ctenocolletes is provided. SUPPLEMENT TO A REVISION ...

A NEW GENUS OF MYRMECOPHILOUS CHERNETIDAE FROM SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA (PSEUDOSCORPIONIDA)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 15 (1991–1992) | Updated 11 Feb 2013

Part 4 763 763 HARVEY, MARK S. Abstract: A new genus, Marachernes , with three new species, M. bellus (type species), M, simulans and M. perup , is described from southern Australia, The relationship of the genus to two other myrmecophiles, Myrmochernes Tullgren and Xenochernes Feio, is discussed, ...

A NEW CAVERNICOLOUS PLANTHOPPER OF THE FAMILY MEENOPLIDAE FROM NEW CALEDONIA (HEMIPTERA FULGOROIDEA)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 14 Jan 2013

Part 4 451 451 HOCH, HANNELORE Abstract - A new troglobitic meenoplid species, Eponisia hypogaea sp. nov., is described from a limestone cave in New Caledonia, representing the first known cave-dwelling meenoplid species from the island. Notes on its ecology and generic placement are given. A NEW ...

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