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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SUBGENUS AND SPECIES OF THE FISH GENUS CONGROGADUS GUNTHER FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA (PERCIFORMES PSEUDOCHROMIDAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Abstract - Congrogadus winterbottomi is described from Middle Mangrove Island, West Pilbara Islands, and Exmouth Gulf in Western Australia. ...

DESCRIPTION OF NEW LEPTOPHLEBIIDAE (INSECTA EPHEMEROPTERA) FROM AUSTRALIA. II. KANINGA, A NEW MONOTYPIC GENUS FROM SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Abstract - The genus Kaninga gen. nov. is established to accommodate a new leptophlebiid mayfly species from south-western Australia. Adults and nymphs of K. gwabbalitcha sp. novo are described and figured. Identification keys are presented for both adult ...

FISH ASSOCIATIONS WNEW RECORDS OF MACROBRACHIUM (CRUSTACEA DECAPODA PALAEMONIDAE) FROM CHRISTMAS ISLAND, INDIAN OCEANITHIN THE DIFFERENT INLAND HABITATS OF LOWER SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Abstract - In order to determine whether certain fish species or groups of species are associated with the different habitat types occurring in the inland waterbodies of south-western Australia, 239 sites sampled between Margaret River and Broke Inlet wer ...

NEW RECORDS OF MACROBRACHIUM (CRUSTACEA DECAPODA PALAEMONIDAE) FROM CHRISTMAS ISLAND, INDIAN OCEAN

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

RECORDS OF MACROBRACHIUM (CRUSTACEA DECAPODA PALAEMONIDAE) FROM CHRISTMAS ISLAND, INDIAN OCEAN.pdf ...

REVISIONS OF GENERA IN THE ASTEROM-COMPLEX ( ARANEAE ZODARIIDAE). THE NEW GENERA CAVASTERON AND MINASTERON

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Abstract - For the Zodariidae of Australia the new genera Cavasteron and Minasteron are erected. Both genera are characterised by the presence of a large terminal palpal claw in both sexes. They differ by the raised cephalic area and the small anterior ey ...

THE EARLIEST CAMBRIAN POLYPLACOPHORANS FROM CHINA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Abstract - Restudy of Yunnanopleura, Tchangsichiton, Runnegarochiton, Meishucunchiton, Yangtzechiton and Luyanhaochiton from the earliest Cambrian in the Yangtze Region of China confirms the appearance of the Polyplacophora in the earliest Cambrian. It al ...

THE CENOZOIC BRACHIOPODA OF THE BREMER AND EUCLA BASINS, SOUTHWEST WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Part 2 199 199 CRAIG, R.S. Abstract - The brachiopod fauna from the Late Eocene Bremer Basin and Middle Eocene to Pliocene Eucla Basin are described. Nineteen species have been recorded from the six major deposits in the two basins. Two new species, Terebratlllina christopheri and Liothyrella labiata ...

NEW RECORDS OF THE WATER MITE FAMILY HYGROBATIDAE FROM AUSTRALIA, WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF TEN NEW SPECIES (ACARI HYDRACHNIDIA)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Finally, the diversity of the Australian water mites is briefly discussed. NEW RECORDS OF THE WATER MITE ...

ACANTHODIAN MICROREMAINS FROM THE FRASNIAN GNEUDNA FORMATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 31 Jul 2012

ACANTHODIAN MICROREMAINS FROM THE FRASNIAN GNEUDNA FORMATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA ...

A NEW SPECIES OF CARDINALFISH IN NEAMIA (APOGONIDAE, PERCIFORMES) FROM MAURITIUS, INDIAN OCEAN, WITH A REVIEW OF NEAMIA OCTOSPINA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

Abstract - Smith and Radcliffe described Neamia octospina in 1912. The genus was considered monotypic until a second species was discovered recently in the marine waters of Mauritius, Indian Ocean. Neamia notula sp. nov., differs from N. octospina in havi ...

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