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DESCRIPTION OF NEW PARACOLLETINE BEES ASSOCIATED WITH FLOWERS OF EREMOPHILA (HYMENOPTERA COLLETIDAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : Thlrteen species of Paraeolletini oligolectie (or probably oIigolectic) on flowers of Erelllophila (Myoporaceae) arc described as new. They are as follows: eleven species of Lieoproctus sensu stricto ( canutus, capito, concavus, eremites, eremi ...

DOMESTIC GAS COOKING APPLIANCES IN METROPOLITAN PERTH, 1990-1950

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : Museum historians are constantly confronted with a lack of primary research on types of artefacts when determining collection policies and on the artefacts in their social context when mounting exhibitions. Although collections of domestic arte ...

THE IDENTITY OF LYGOSOMA (RHODONA) GOERLINGI AHL, 1935 (SQUAMATA SCINCIDAE)

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

Introduction : After Ctenotus . the scincid lizard genus Lerista is the most species-rich genus of Australian lizards, with over 50 species currently recognised. Recent work has identified several radiations within the genus, including the L. wilkinsi gro ...

SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF SPERMATOGENESIS AND OF THE SEXUAL SEGMENT OF THE KIDNEY IN THE CARPET PYTHON, MORELIA SPILOTA IMBRICATA (SERPENTESBOIDAE)

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

Abstract : Testes, vasa deferentla and kidneys of museum specimens of Morelia spilota imbricata from south-western Australia have been histologieally studies. Morelia spilota imbricata shows a prenuptial spermatogenetic pattern. During summer the germial ...

SCRUTTONIA (RUGOSA, CNIDARIA) FROM THE DEVONIAN OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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

Abstract : Phillipsastrea delicatula Hill. 1936. from probably the early Frasnian (early Late Devonian) of the Lennard Shelf, Western Australia. is assigned to the cosmopolitan rugose coral genus Scruttonia . Its occurrence there supports the previously r ...

REDESCRIPTION OF AULACTINIA VERATRA N. COMB. (CNIDOPU VERATA) (COELENTERATA ACTINIARIA) FROM AUSTRALIA.

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

Abstract : The actinian described as Actinia veratra Drayton, 1846, and currently referred to as Cnidopus veratra , belongs to the genus Aulactinia . Discrepancies in the literature, particularly concerning ectodermal specializations of the column, led to ...

PSEUDANTECHINUS MIMULUS (THOMAS, 1906) (MARSUPIALIA, DASYURIDAE) REDISCOVERY AND REDESCRIPTION.

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

Abstract : Before the collection in 1967 of three specimens of Pseudanteehinus mimulus from North I., Sir Edward Pellew Group, Northern Territory (c. 15'37'S, 136'53'E), the species was known only from the holotype collected 62 years e ...

PAULAMYS SP. CF. P. NASO (MUSSER, 1981) (RODENTIA MURIDAE) FROM FLORES ISLAND, NUSA TENGGARA , INDONESIA – DESCRIPTION FROM A MODERN SPECIMEN AND A CONSIDERATION OF ITS PHYLOGENETIC AFFINITIES.

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

Abstract: Paulamys naso was described from Holocene and Pleistocene fragments of dentary and lower teeth from western Flores Island by Musser (1981b) and Musser et al. (1986). A single specimen of a distinctive murid live-trapped in 1989 at Kelimutu, cent ...

PARTIAL REVISION OF THE LERISTA MACROPISTHOPUS GROUP (LACERTILIA SCINCIDAE)

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

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 ar ...

HOLOCENE AVIAN ASSEMBLAGE FROM SKULL CAVE (AU-8), SOUTH-WESTERN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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

Part 1 267 267 BAIRD, ROBERT F. Abstract : The avian assemblage from Skull Cave is composed of a minimum of 10 species. It is dominated by a single species, Glossopsitta porphyrocephala , which comprises up 58% of the total number of Individuals recorded from the deposit (68), Atrichornis clamosus makes ...

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