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DISCOVERY OF THE SPIDER AMBICODAMUS MARAE (ARANEAE NICODAMIDAE) IN THE NORTHERN JARRAH FOREST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Abstract - The discovery of Ambicodamus marae Harvey, 1995, in jarrah forest near Jarrahdale, in the Darling Range of Western Australia is reported. This finding represents a northern range extension of over 250 km and reveals that  A. marae is not limite ...

COPIDOGNATHUS (HALACARIDAE ACARI) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA FIVE SPECIES OF THE OCULATUS GROUP

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Abstract - Five Copidognathus species, taken on the shores of Rottnest Island, Western Australia, are described. The five species, C. culoatus sp. nov., C. facetus sp. nov., C levigatus sp. nov., C. pumicatus sp. nov., and C. rasilis sp. nov., can be attr ...

COPEPODS FROM GROUND WATERS OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, IV. CYCLOPIDS FROM BASIN AND CRATON AQUITES (CRUSTACEA COPEPODA CYCLOPIDAE)

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Fortescue Valley on the Pilbara craton. Records with large range extensions are given for Paracyclops fimbriatus ...

AN EXTENDED DESCRIPTION OF THE PILBARA DEATH ADDER, ACANTHOPHIS WELLSI HOSER (SERPENTES ELAPIDAE), WITH NOTES ON THE DESERT DEATH ADDER, A. PYRRHUS BOULENGER, AND IDENTIFICATION OF A POSSIBLE HYBRID ZONE

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Abstract - An extended description is provided for the Pilbara Death Adder,  Acanthophis wellsi , based on material from throughout the Pilbara region and adjacent Cape Range Peninsula, Western Australia. Acanthophis wellsi was formerly confused with the ...

A NEW PLIOCENE TEREBRATULID BRACHIOPOD FROM THE ROE CALCARENITE, EUCLA BASIN OF SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

the earliest record of the genus from Australia, all previous records being of extant species. Neothyris is also recorded from the Miocene to Recent of New Zealand and Antarctica. A NEW PLIOCENE ...

GONDWANODUS IRWINENSIS GEN. ET. SP. NOV., A NEW ELASMOBRANCH FROM THE EARLY PERMIAN (LATE SAKMARIAN) FOSSIL CLIFF MEMBER OF THE HOLMWOOD SHALE, PERTH BASIN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Abstract - A new elasmobranch is described from the Early Permian (Sakmarian, Sterlitamaklan) of Western Australia. Gondwanodus irwinensis  gen. et sp. nov. is represented by a single tooth which has a lingually prominent rectangular coronal base, a long, ...

LATE CRETACEOUS BRACHIOPODS OF THE PERTH AND CARNARVON BASINS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

record of Liothyrella , and the first record from Australia. A new family, Zenobiathyridae, is proposed.  ...

OCCURRENCE OF ACETES SIBOGAE HANDSEN (CRUSTACEA DECAPODA SERGESTIDAE) IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, WITH NOTES ON THE NORTHERN AUSTRALIAN POPULATION

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

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SOME LATE CAMBRIAN MOLLUSCS FROM LIAONING PROVINCE, CHINA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Abstract - Pilina liaoningensis sp. nov. is described from the Late Cambrian Wanwankou Member of the Fengshan Formation, Benxi, Liaoning, China. Muscle scars and other internal structures are preserved very well in the para type; bifurcate bundle scars ar ...

THE BRACHIOPOD FAUNA OF THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE ASCOT FORMATION, PERTH BASIN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 19 (1998–1999) | Updated 17 Sep 2012

Abstract - Three new species of terebratulide brachiopods Cancellothlyris ascotensis sp. nov., Megerlina irenae sp. nov. and Megerlina dorothyae sp. nov. are described from the Ascot Formation, Perth Basin, Western Australia. The fauna also includes the p ...

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