A REDESCRIPTION OF THE RARE ECHINOID TAIMANAWA MORTENSENI HENDERSON AND FELL (SPATANGOIDA BRISSIDAE)
WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 11 (1983–1984) | Updated 14 May 2013
Abstract The only living species of the brissid Taimanawa , T. mortenseni Henderson and Fell, 1969, is redescribed from the first known complete specimen, collected recently from the outer North-West Shelf, Western Australia. Previously the species was kn ...
A REVISION OF THE SPATANGOID ECHINOID PERICOSMUS FROM THE TERTIARY OF AUSTRALIA
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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW MONACANTHID FISH OF THE GENUS THAMNACONUS FROM FIJI
Abstract A new species of monacanthid fish, Thamnaconus fijiensis from Fiji, It is distinguished from other members of the genus by the 4-5 lines of spots along the side of the body. T. fajardoi Smith from off the cast coast of Africa appears to be its cl ...
BIONOMICS OF THE BEE STENOTRITUS GREAVESI AND ETHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STENOTRITIDAE (HYMENOPTERA)
THE EDGE-GROUND STONE ADZE AND MODERN COUNTERPARTS IN THE KIMBERLEY REGION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Abstract Aborigines from the southern Kimberley. Western Australia have provided data on stone and shell adze blades found on surface artefact sealters, The methods of bafting these are described and illustrated with examples from Museum collections and t ...
RELATIONSHIPS OF TYMPANOCRYPTIS AURITA STORR, 1981
Abstract Several characters of Tympanocryptis aurita Storr, 1981 indicate a closer relationship to Ctenophorus than to Tympanocryptis . However, it possesses other features not present in Ctenophorus , and thus should not be placed in that genus. The genu ...
OBSERVATIONS ON THE LIGHT-SENSITIVE TUBE FEET OF THE BURROWING ECHINOID PROTENASTER AUSTRALIS (GRAY, 1851)
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