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ACANTHODIAN DENTAL ELEMENTS FROM THE TRUNDLE BEDS (LOWER DEVONIAN) OF NEW SOUTH WALES

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

including a type not previously described, possibly belong to a species with dentition that matches no known ...

FIRST RECORD OF CAMPODEIDS (DIPLURA CAMPODEIDAE) FROM CAVES IN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Part 2 145 145 CONDE, BRUNO Abstract: Nine specimens of Campodeidae, collected from six caves in northern and northwestern Australia, all belonging to the same species,  Cocytocampa lumphreysi sp. nov., are described. The caves, located at Cape Range and Kimberley, Western Australia, and Katherine, ...

FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE NEST AND EGGS OF THE BLACK GRASSWREN AMYTORNIS HOUSEI (MILLIGAN) WITH NOTES ON BREEDING

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Australian species. FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE NEST AND EGGS OF THE BLACK GRASSWREN AMYTORNIS HOUSEI (MILLIGAN) ...

Is the Megamouth Shark susceptible to mega-distortion? Investigating the effects of twenty-two years of fixation and preservation on a large specimen of Megachasma pelagios (Chondrichthyes: Megachasmidae)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 27 (2012) | Updated 25 Jan 2017

deep water chondrichthyan species, including M. pelagios, possess soft and flabby muscle tissue and a poorly calcifi ed skeleton. Such species are prone to distortion through dehydration due to the fi xation ...

The Christmas Island blue-tailed skink (Cryptoblepharus egeriae): a survey protocol and an assessment of factors that relate to occupancy and detection

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 27 (2012) | Updated 25 Jan 2017

month) will suffi ciently minimise the likelihood of recording a false absence for the species. The ...

Cave fauna monitoring and management at Ida Bay, Tasmania

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Updated 14 Mar 2017

species; 2, protection of sensitive habitats within caves by marking routes and sanctuary areas; and 3, ...

Very old patelliform gastropods from the Early Cambrian of China: Reconsideration of the systematic position of Archaeotremaria

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

species is now reassigned to the Gastropoda, rather than Monoplacophora. Very old patelliform gastropods ...

The distribution of Eukoenenia mirabilis (Palpigradi: Eukoeneniidae): a widespread tramp

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 23 (2006–2007) | Updated 30 Jan 2017

records for the species. It is found to be widespread throughout the Mediterranean region, with additional ...

Osteology of the first dorsal fin in two terapontid fishes, Leiopotherapon unicolor (Günther, 1859) and Amniataba caudavittata (Richardson, 1845), from Western Australia: evidence for hybridisation?

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 23 (2006–2007) | Updated 30 Jan 2017

between two species of the Terapontidae: the freshwater Leiopotherapon unicolor and the marine/estuarine ...

A new spider wasp from Western Australia, with a description of the first known male of the genus Eremocllrglls (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 24 (2007–2008) | Updated 24 Jan 2017

Records 24 Part 4 2008 437 437 L. Krogmann, M.C. Day and A.D. Austin 10.18195/issn.0312-3162.24(4).2008.437-441 ABSTRACT – Eremocurgis linnaei sp. nov. is described from Western Australia. The female of this new species is brachypterous, a unique feature within Eremocurgis Haupt and rare within the Australian ...

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