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A NEW SPECIES OF GALL-FORMING COCCOID (INSECTA HOMOPTERA ERIOCOCCIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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

Abstract : The adult female. the galls of the adult female and the adult male. and the first instar nymph of Apiomorpha pomaphora sp, nov, are described and illustrated, The species is found on mallee eucalypts in the Irwin Botanical District of Western A ...

A NEW SPECIES OF WALLABIA (MACROPODINAE MARSUPIALIA FROM PLEISTOCENE DEPOSITS IN MAMMOTH CAVE, SOUTHWESTERN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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

Abstract : Wallabia kitcheneri sp. novo is described. Thus far it is known only from cranial and dental remains which have been recovered from Pleistocene deposits in Mammoth Cave, southwestern Western Austraila. Wallabia kitcheneriis a rare element in th ...

LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF LESUEURINA SP. (TELEOSTEI LEPTOSCOPIDAE) WITH NOTES ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE LARVAE IN A SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ESTUARY.

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

Abstract : The larval development of the leptoscopid. Lesueurina sp., is described and illustrated from material obtained from the lower Swan Estuary. in south-western Australia. The larvae examined (2.90-12.04 mm) are pelagic. have an elongate. slender b ...

CLARIFICATION OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GALAXIELLA NIGROSTRIATA (SHIPWAY, 1953) AND GALAXIELLA MUNDA MCDOWALL, 1978 (PISCES GALAXIIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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

Abstract : Galaxiella nigrostriata and G. munda are sympatarie speeies that are difficult to distinguish due to their similarity and to contradictions in previously published diagnoses. Additional more relia ble characters are as follows: the dorsal fin o ...

LEIOPROCTUS BEES ASSOCIATED WITH WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SMOKE BUSHES (CONOSPERMUM SPP.) AND THEIR ADAPTATIONS FOR FORAGING AND CONCEALMENT (HYMENOPTERA COLLETIDAE PARACOLLETINI)

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

character between those of L. conospermi and L. pappus and of uncertain status are recorded. All species are ...

LIFE HISTORY ASPECTS OF THE WEST AUSTRALIAN SALAMANDERFISH, LEPIDOGALAXIAS SALAMANDROIDES MEES

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

Abstract : A field study of the ecology and general life history of the West Australian salamanderfish, Lepidogalaxias salamandroides , was conducted near Northcliffe, Western Australia, during 1986. This species mainly occurs between the Blackwood and Ke ...

TAXONOMIC APRAISAL OF ZYZOMYS (RODENTIA, MURIDAE) WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES FROM THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA.

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 31 Jul 2012

TAXONOMIC APRAISAL OF ZYZOMYS (RODENTIA, MURIDAE) WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES FROM THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA. ...

TAXONOMIC STATUS OF THE GECKO PSEUDOTHECADACTYLUS LINDNERI CAVATICUS COGGER

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

Abtract: Pseudothecadactylus lindneri cavaticus is partly redescribed and elevatedlto a full species on the basis of examination of additional material. ...

ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED SUBSYMMETRY IN THE HERMIT CRAB, CALCINUS DAPSILES MORGAN (DECAPODA, DIOGENIDAE).

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

Introduction : Hermit crabs are well known for their adaptations to life in an acquired shelter, usually the empty shell of a gastropod mollusc. In particular, the abdomen is usually dextrally coiled, corresponding to the dextral twist of most gastropod s ...

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION OF GEOCRINIA VITELLINA AND GEOCRINIA ALBA (ANURA MYOBATRACHIDAE) FROM SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA, WITH COMMENTS ON THE STATUS OF G. LUTEA

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

Abstract : Both Geocrinia vitellina and G. alba have direct dcvclopment of the eggs. Electrophoretic studies indicate that they are genetically distinet. The species differ in ventral colour and male call, and have restricted ranges in the Margaret River ...

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