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SMALL PTEROPUS (CHIROPTERA PTEROPEDIDAE) FROM TIMOR AND SURROUNDING ISLANDS, INDONESIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 19 Sep 2012

Abstract - A series of 10 adult Pteropus specimens collected in West Timor in 1929 are described as a new subspecies, Pteropus lombocensis salottii Kitchener. These specimens are compared using univariate and multivariate statistical analysis, principally ...

THE COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER AND ITS PURCHASE BY THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLICE FORCE

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 19 Sep 2012

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THE MYOTIS ADVERSUS (CHIROPTERA VESPERTILIONIDAE) SPECIES COMPLEX IN EASTERN INDONESIA, AUSTRALIA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 19 Sep 2012

Abstract - Comparison of cranial, external and bacular morphology and univariate and multivariate statistical analyses of 149 specimens, previously attributed to Myotis adversus (Horsfield, 1824) was carried out on specimens principally from eastern Indon ...

A NEW DIPLODACTYLUS, SUBGENUS STROPHURUS (LACERTILIA GEKKONIDAE) FROM NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 20 Feb 2015

A NEW DIPLODACTYLUS, SUBGENUS STROPHURUS (LACERTILIA GEKKONIDAE) FROM NORTHERN AUSTRALIA ...

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

Abstract - Acanthodian dental elements from the Trundle beds (Lochkovian-Pragian) of central New South Wales include dentigerous jaw bone fragments, tooth whorls, single teeth, and dentition cones sensu Valiukevicus. Among acanthodians, only members of th ...

BIOLOGICAL INVENTORY OF KOOLAN ISLAND, WESTERN AUTRALIA 1. FLORA AND VEGETATION

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 19 Sep 2012

- A total of 282 plant taxa have been recorded from five major vegetation units on Koolan Island at the head of the Yampi Peninsula. This represents over a quarter of the flora recorded for the Fitzgerald Botanical District. A total of 12 new naturalised weeds were recorded from the island. The closure of the ...

BIOLOGICAL INVENTORY OF KOOLAN ISLAND, WESTERN AUTRALIA 2. ZOOLOGICAL NOTES

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 17 (1995–1996) | Updated 19 Sep 2012

Abstract - In terms of its biota, Koolan is the most thoroughly inventoried island on the Kimberley coast. We provide annotated lists of the animal species known from the island: three earthworms, eight land snails, two scorpions, one centipede, nine spid ...

CHRYSIPTERA KUITERI, A NEW SPECIES OF DAMSELFISH (POMACENTRIDAE) FROM INDONESIA AND SRI LANKA

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

Abstract : A new species of pomacentrid, Chrysiptera kuiteri , is described from three specimens. The first specimen was collected during 1991 off northern Bali, Indonesia. Two additional specimens were captured at northwestern Sri Lanka in 1994. It is cl ...

DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF HARDYHEAD, CRATEROCEPHALUS FISTULARIS, (PISCES ATHERINIDAE) FROM IRIAN JAYA

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

Abstract - A new species of hardyhead, Craterocephalus fistularis , is described from Lake Kamakawaiar (Triton Lakes 3°47'S 134°14'E) in Irian Jaya. This fish is distinctive with upper and lower jaws slightly extended, giving the mouth a flute o ...

EVAPORATIVE WATER LOSS AND COLOUR CHANGE IN THE AUSTRALIAN DESERT TREE FROG LITORIA RUBELLA (AMPHIBIA HYLIDAE)

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

Abstract - The desert tree frog, Litoria rubella , is a small (2-4 g) frog found in northern Australia. These tree frogs typically rest in a water-conserving posture, and are moderately water-proof. Their evaporative water loss when in the water-conservin ...

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