ARMS OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS IN THE VOLUNTEERS IN THE PERMANENT FORCE ARTILLERY AT ALBANY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1893-1901
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012
Abstract - A number of South Australian marked specimens of artillery pattern firearms and bayonets are examined and described. Evidence linking them to the South Australian volunteers who initially manned the Albany harbour defence artillery site in 1893 ...
A NEW BREEDING RECORD FOR THE LESSER CRESTED TERN STERNA BENGALENSIS IN THE LOWENDAL ISLANDS, NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA
Part 2 241 241 NICHOLSON, LISA no abstract. A NEW BREEDING RECORD FOR THE LESSER CRESTED TERN STERNA BENGALENSIS IN THE LOWENDAL ISLANDS, NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA ...
A CATALOGUE OF RECENT CNIDARIA TYPE SPECIMENS I N THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE, PERTH
Abstract - This is the first published catalogue of cnidarian type material lodged in the Western Australian Museum of Natural Science. Fifty cnidarian species of the classes Hydrozoa and Anthozoa are represented in the type collection. The earliest cnida ...
THE VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS PROTOTYPE SOCKET BAYONET
Abstract: Previously known only as a prototype drawing, three specimens of this Western Australian designed bayonet are located and described. A short description of the locale, methods employed, and personnel involved in their manufacture is presented. ...
SEABIRD BREEDING SCHEDULES AT THE PELSAERT GROUP OF ISLANDS, HOUTMAN ALBROLHOS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA BETWEEN 1993 AND 1998
Part 2 209 209 SURMAN, C.A. Abstract - The timing of breeding of seabirds at the Pelsaert Group, Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia was recorded between 1993 and 1998. Most seabirds bred between August and April, although the commencement of laying may in some species vary dramatically from one year to ...
LICE (INSECTA PHTHIRAPTERA) FROM SOME AUSTRALIAN BIRDS
Part 2 169 169 STRANGER, R.H. AND PALMA, R.L. Abstract - Published and unpublished records of feather lice collected from 104 species and subspecies of Australian birds are listed. They comprise 141 species and subspecies of lice; a further 59 louse records are listed at the generic level only, but the ...
IRILEKA, A NEW HETEROPODINE GENUS (ARANEAE HETEROPODIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Abstract - A new genus of the I-Ieteropodinae, lrileka , and a new species, l. iridescens are described from Western Australia. lrileka is similar to Kcilira Hirst from south-eastern Australia but differs from the latter in leg spination, cheliceraI denti ...
GASTROSACCINI MYSIDS FROM AUSTRALIA, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF HAPLOSTYLUS AND A KEY TO SPECIES OF THE GENUS (CRUSTACEA MYSIDACEA)
Abstract : Seven species of gastrosaccini mysids, one species of Gastrosaccus and six species of Haplostylus , are reported from the coastal waters of Australia, based on specimens deposited in the Western Australian Museum, Perth. Among them, one Haplos ...
NEW COCKROACH SPECIES, REDESCRIPTIONS, AND RECORDS, MOSTLY FROM AUSTRALIA, AND A DESCRIPTION OF METANOCTICOLA CHRISTMASENSIS GEN. NOV., SP. NOV., FROM CHRISTMAS ISLAND (BLATTARIA)
(Blaberidae) are described. Several species are redescribed and some new cockroach records, mostly from Australia, are presented. NEW COCKROACH SPECIES, REDESCRIPTIONS, AND RECORDS, MOSTLY FROM AUSTRALIA, AND ...
FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE NEST AND EGGS OF THE BLACK GRASSWREN AMYTORNIS HOUSEI (MILLIGAN) WITH NOTES ON BREEDING
Abstract - Details of ten nests and four clutches of eggs are given for the Black Grasswren ( Amytornis housei ). Breeding occurs mainly during the wet season from December to March. Nests are large dome or oval shaped structures with a spout like entranc ...