RANGE EXTENSIONS AND THE BREEDING SEASONS OF SEABIRDS IN SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 12 (1985–1986) | Updated 29 Apr 2013
water (the Leeuwin current). There is evidence that the biogeographic origin of species determines their responses to environmental change. Thus species of tropical origin have extended their breeding ranges southwards. Autumn-nesting tropical populations of species secondarily adapted to the sub-tropics have also ...
THE SIPUNCULAN FAUNA (SIPUNCULA) OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 13 (1986–1987) | Updated 23 Apr 2013
Part 2 215 215 EDMONDS, S.J. Abstract Twenty-three species of sipunculans are here recorded from Western Australia. The record of Sipunculus norvegicus is new for Australia and the records of Goljingia herdmani , Aspidosiphon elegans , Aspidosiphon cumingi , Aspidosiphon jukesi and Themiste cymodoceae are ...
A NEW RHINOPLOCEPHALUS ( SERPENTES ELAPIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013
Part 1 137 137 STORR, G.M. Abstract : Storr et al. (1986: 104) mentioned that two snakes from Scaddan (430 km SW of the rest of the species' range) possibly represented a third subspecies of Rhinoplocephalus spectabilis . An additional two specimens have confirmed the distinctness of the Scaddan ...
A NEW HETERONOTIA (LACERTILIA GEKKONIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Part 3 269 269 STORR, G.M. Abstract : The new species, Hereronoria planiceps , occurs mainly in the Kimberley but has an outlying population in south-eastern Pilbara. It is most like H. spelea , of the Pilbara, which is redescribed. A NEW HETERONOTIA (LACERTILIA GEKKONIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA ...
OCCURRENCE OF THE BARNACLE TESSEROPORA ROSEA (KRAUSS) (THORACIA, BALANOMORPHA, TETRACLITIDAE) IN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WATERS.
same species should occur in these two distant places, and, as far as at present known, not in the intermediate, more tropical coasts'. The species has not been collected either in South Africa, or on the 'intermediate more tropical coasts' since that time. However, as well as eastern Australia, the species is ...
FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE GENUS CRATEROCEPHALUS (ARTHERINIDAE) FROM THE SOUTHERN DRAINAGES OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND IRIAN JAYA WITH REFERENCE TO C.S. STERCUSMUSCARUM FROM AUSTRALIA.
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 15 (1991–1992) | Updated 11 Feb 2013
redescribed Australian species, C. stercusmuscarum stercusmuscarum since these species have often been ...
PARTIAL REVISION OF THE LERISTA MACROPISTHOPUS GROUP (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE)
Part 1 149 149 STORR, G.M. Abstract : Three new species are described. namely L. bunglebungle from east Kimberley. L. punclticauda from the Great Victoria Desert and L. axillaris from the west coast. L. macropisthopus is divided into four subspecies. L. neander and L. desertorum are redescribed. PARTIAL REVISION OF ...
REVISION OF LERISTA PICTURATA (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE) OF SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA
Part 3 585 585 STORR, G.M. Abstract : The former subspecies of Lerista picturata . viz. L. p. picturata , L. p. baynesi and L. p. edwardsae are raised to full species. The first two are redescribed. REVISION OF LERISTA PICTURATA (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE) OF SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA ...
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
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 ...