Melitid amphipods of Barrow Island, Western Australia Part II – recent discoveries
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 21 (2002–2003) | Updated 10 Jan 2018
families MeIitidae and Bogidiellidae at seven locations not previously sampled. Described species of the genus Nedsia , family Melitidae, were found at several of these locations; three new species of the genus are described from two sites. Keys to the known species of Nedsia are extended to include the ...
Revision of the genus Dasyhesma Michener (Apoidea: Colletidae: Euryglossinae)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 22 (2003–2005) | Updated 9 Feb 2017
lepidophyllae, D. muelleriana, D. scholtziae, D. simulata, D. spicata, D. syntoma . All 21 species are known only ...
TWO NEW LIZARDS FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA (GENERA DIPLODACTYLUS AND LERISTA)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 11 (1983–1984) | Updated 14 May 2013
Part 1 59 59 STORR, G.M. Abstract Two new species of lizard, the gecko Diplodactylus wilsoni and the skink Lerista haroldi are described from the arid mid-west of Western Australia. TWO NEW LIZARDS FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA (GENERA DIPLODACTYLUS AND LERISTA) ...
SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN SCOTEANAX AND SCOTEREPENS (CHIROPTERA VESPERTILIONADAE), WITH REMARKS ON RELATIONSHIPS TO OTHER NYCTICEIINI
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 12 (1985–1986) | Updated 26 Apr 2013
Australian species hitherto placed in the genus Nycticeius . Eight named forms have been reduced to five species; these are placed in existing genera: Scateanax ( rueppellii ) and Scatarepens ( arian , balstani , sanbarni and greyii ). Phylogenetic analysis of species representative of other Nycticeiini genera, and of ...
TWO NEW SKINKS (LACERTILIASCINCIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Part 2 193 193 STORR, G.M. Abstract: The new species are Ctenotus ehmanni from the far north of the State and Lerista stictopleura from the lower north-west. TWO NEW SKINKS (LACERTILIASCINCIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA ...
LEIOPROCTUS BEES ASSOCIATED WITH WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SMOKE BUSHES (CONOSPERMUM SPP.) AND THEIR ADAPTATIONS FOR FORAGING AND CONCEALMENT (HYMENOPTERA COLLETIDAE PARACOLLETINI)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013
designated the L. conospermi species-group, assigned to the subgenus Leioproctus. Males intermediate in character between those of L. conospermi and L. pappus and of uncertain status are recorded. All species are ...
A NEW MEMBER OF THE LERISTA BIPES GROUP (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE) FROM THE KIMBERLEY
Part 4 439 439 STORR, G.M. Abstract : The new species. L, . is superficially similar to L. ips which is redescribed. A NEW MEMBER OF THE LERISTA BIPES GROUP (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE) FROM THE KIMBERLEY ...
THE IDENTITY OF LYGOSOMA (RHODONA) GOERLINGI AHL, 1935 (SQUAMATA SCINCIDAE)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 15 (1991–1992) | Updated 11 Feb 2013
Within these groups, the species are often only subtly different, and may have very restricted distributions. With the number of such species continuing to grow, it is relevant to reconsider the status of ...
NEW EURYGLOSSA (EUHESMA) BEES (HYMENOPTERA COLLETIDAE EURYGLOSSINAE) ASSOCIATED WITH THE AUSTRALIAN PLANT GENUS EREMOPHILA (MYOPORACEAE)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 18 (1996–1998) | Updated 19 Sep 2012
wiluna, E. (E.) yellowdinensis, E.(E.) leonora, E.(E.) meeka. All are endemic Australian species collected from species of the native plant genus Eremophila and exhibit modified labial palps. Line drawings, ...
The spider families Synotaxidae and Malkaridae (Arachnida: Araneae: Araneoidea) in Western Australia
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 25 (2008–2010) | Updated 24 Jan 2017
Australia by the new species P. darwini . Species of Synotaxidae and Malkaridae are rare and highly ...