A COLLECTION OF FRESHWATER FISHES FROM WESTERN NEW GUINEA WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES (GOBIIDAE AND ELEOTRIDAE)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 10 (1982–1983) | Updated 15 May 2013
the 158 species thus far recorded from fresh waters of New Guinea is appended. A brief zoogeographical ...
SHIPWRECKS IN JERVOISE BAY
Part 4 335 335 MCCARTHY, MIKE This record does not contain an abstract. SHIPWRECKS IN JERVOISE BAY ...
A NEW SPECIES OF CTENOCOLLETES (HYMENOPTERA STENOTRITIDAE)
Abstract Ctenocolletes tigris sp. nov. is described from the Great Victoria Desert of Western Australia. ...
A NEW RAMPHOTYPHLOPS (SERPENTES TYPHLOPIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Abstract A new blind·snake, Ramphotyphlops howi , is described from north·west Kimberley. ...
A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF BOARFISH (PERCIFORMES PENTACEROTIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Abstract Parazanclistius hutchinsi gen. nov., sp. nov. is described from five examples taken from south-west Western Australia. The genus differs ftom the superficially similar Zanclistius Jordan, 1907, in the more anterior placement of the pelvic fin, po ...
THE SCADDAN IMPLEMENT, A RE-ANALYSIS OF A PROBABLE ACHEULIAN HANDAXE FOUND IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Introduction In 1949 N.B. Tindale described a bifacially flaked flint implement found in a rural district of Western Australia and interpreted it as an Aboriginal artefact (Tindale 1949). The specimen (Figures 1 and 2), known as the Scaddan implement, had ...
TAXONOMIC NOTES ON SOME MANGROVE-INHABITING BIRDS IN AUSTRALASIA
Abstract Geographic variation is described and the taxonomy revised in the following species that occur in mangroves in Australasia: Eulabeomis castaneoventris, Halcyon chloris, Alcedo pusilla, Microeca tormenti, Eopsaltria pulverulenta, Pachycephala mela ...
THE ANALYSIS OF HABITAT UTILIZATION USING BROAD-SCALE SURVEY DATA
Abstract Problems associated with the use of extensive survey data to broadly define the habitat preferences of uncommon species are discussed. A robust habitat utilization index (HUI) is derived which circumvents problems associated with both differentia ...
HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS FROM CHEETUP, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Abstract This paper describes Pleistocene human skeletal material from an excavation by M. Smith in 1979 at Cheetup, Western Australia. Recovered from a hearth now dated at over 12 000 BP, these remains include fire-damaged cranial, post-cranial, and dent ...
HERPETOFAUNA OF THE GERALDTON REGION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
of frogs, turtles, lizards and snakes recorded from the region. Some aspects of regional zoogeography ...