Journals
Since 1851 we have published academic journals to report discoveries made in our collections. Our serial titles contain peer-reviewed research articles on animal taxonomy, archaeology and geology.
Showing 1751 to 1800 of 1822
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1892 | J. Douglas Ogilby | J. Douglas Ogilby.
On some undescribed reptiles and fishes from Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 2: 23-26.
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1891 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Note upon the nidification of Turnix melanotus, Gould. Small Black-spotted Turnix.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 195-.
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1891 | Chas Chilton | Chas Chilton.
On a new and peculiar freshwater isopod from Mount Kosciusko.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 149-171.
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1891 | T. Whitelegge | T. Whitelegge.
On the organism discolouring the waters of Port Jackson.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 144-147.
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1890 | J. Douglas Ogilby | J. Douglas Ogilby.
Report on a zoological collection from British New Guinea. Part I. Reptiles, batrachians, and fishes.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 89-101.
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1890 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
On Parmella etheridgei, Brazier.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 78-80.
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1890 | Anonymous | Anonymous.
Specimens obtained on a dredging trip in Port Jackson, Saturday, 30th May, 1890.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 84-88.
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1890 | E. P. Ramsay | E. P. Ramsay.
On a new species of Petaurides from the Bellenden-Ker Range, N.E. Queensland.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 77-78.
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1890 | J. Douglas Ogilby | J. Douglas Ogilby.
Description of a new Tetrodon from New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 81-82.
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1890 | A. S. Olliff | A. S. Olliff.
Additions to the insect-fauna of Lord Howe Island, and descriptions of two new Australian Coleoptera.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 72-76.
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1890 | J. Douglas Ogilby | J. Douglas Ogilby.
Re-description of Anomalops palpebratus, (Bodd.).
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 69-71.
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1890 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Descriptions of Upper Silurian fossils from the Lilydale Limestone, Upper Yarra District, Victoria.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 60-67.
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1890 | J. Douglas Ogilby | J. Douglas Ogilby.
Report on a zoological collection from the Solomon Islands. Part II. Reptilia. Batrachia. Pisces. Crustacea. Insecta. Echinodermata.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 5-7.
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1890 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
General notes made during a visit to Mount Sassafras, Shoalhaven District, by Messrs. R. Etheridge, Junr., and J.A. Thorpe.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 17-26.
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1890 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Notes on the nidification of Merula vinitincta, Gould, and Ocydromus sylvestris, Sclater, from Lord Howe Island.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 36-37.
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1907 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
The results of deep sea investigation in the Tasman Sea. 3. Mollusca from eighty fathoms off Narrabeen.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 283-304.
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1907 | R. Etheridge; T. Whitelegge | R. Etheridge; T. Whitelegge.
Aboriginal workshops on the coast of New South Wales, and their contents.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 233-250.
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1906 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
On two early Australian ornithologists.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 121-128.
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1906 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
On a variety of Goura coronata.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 230-.
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1905 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
On a large example of Megalatractus aruanus, L..
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 98-100.
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1905 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
The further discovery of Dugong bones on the coast of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 17-19.
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1905 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
The breeding habits of the Paradise Fish, (Polyacanthus opercularis, Linaeus).
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 1-4.
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1905 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Occasional notes. I. Climbing habits of an Australian snake.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 38-.
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1904 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
A review of the eleotrids of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 277-286.
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1904 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
The occurrence of Pisocrinus or an allied genus, in the Upper Silurian Rocks of the Yass District.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 287-292.
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1904 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Note on Cicindela jungi and descriptions of two new beetles.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 245-247.
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2020 | Editors—Julien Louys; Sue O’Connor; Kristofer M. Helgen | Editors—Julien Louys; Sue O’Connor; Kristofer M. Helgen.
Papers in honour of Ken Aplin.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 149-337.
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2021 | Christian Reepmeyer | Christian Reepmeyer.
Modelling prehistoric social interaction in the south-western Pacific: a view from the obsidian sources in northern Vanuatu. In From Field to Museum—Studies from Melanesia in Honour of Robin Torrence, ed. Jim Specht, Val Attenbrow, and Jim Allen.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 34: 137-148.
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2021 | Huw Barton | Huw Barton.
The cylindrical stone adzes of Borneo. In From Field to Museum—Studies from Melanesia in Honour of Robin Torrence, ed. Jim Specht, Val Attenbrow, and Jim Allen.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 34: 149-167.
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2021 | Erna Lilje; Jude Philp | Erna Lilje; Jude Philp.
The dancing trees: objects, facts and ideas in museums. In From Field to Museum—Studies from Melanesia in Honour of Robin Torrence, ed. Jim Specht, Val Attenbrow, and Jim Allen.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 34: 183-194.
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2021 | James W. Rhoads | James W. Rhoads.
Papuan Gulf spirit boards and detecting social boundaries: a preliminary investigation. In From Field to Museum—Studies from Melanesia in Honour of Robin Torrence, ed. Jim Specht, Val Attenbrow, and Jim Allen.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 34: 195-218.
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2021 | Peter J. Sheppard | Peter J. Sheppard.
Tomoko: raiding canoes of the western Solomon Islands. In From Field to Museum—Studies from Melanesia in Honour of Robin Torrence, ed. Jim Specht, Val Attenbrow, and Jim Allen.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 34: 231-244.
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2021 | José M. Guerra-García; Shane T. Ahyong | José M. Guerra-García; Shane T. Ahyong.
Paraliropus nom. nov., a replacement name for Pseudoliropus Guerra-García & Ahyong, 2020, preoccupied by Pseudoliropus Laubitz, 1970 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae).
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 51-51.
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2021 | Mikhail E. Daneliya | Mikhail E. Daneliya.
On the Mysid crustacean genus Heteromysis (Mysidae: Heteromysinae) of the Tasman Sea, with notes on the tribe Heteromysini.
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 1-50.
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2021 | Harry E. Parnaby; Andrew G. King; Mark D. B. Eldridge | Harry E. Parnaby; Andrew G. King; Mark D. B. Eldridge.
A new bat species from southwestern Western Australia, previously assigned to Gould’s Long-eared Bat Nyctophilus gouldi Tomes, 1858.
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 53-66.
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2021 | Stan Florek; Heather Bleechmore; Jana Jones; Colin McGregor; R. E. Pogson; Jim Specht | Stan Florek; Heather Bleechmore; Jana Jones; Colin McGregor; R. E. Pogson; Jim Specht.
Egyptian funerary boat model in the Australian Museum: dating and analysis.
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 67-85.
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2021 | Volker W. Framenau; John Douglas | Volker W. Framenau; John Douglas.
New eastern Australian species in the wolf spider genus Artoriopsis (Araneae, Lycosidae, Artoriinae).
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 103-114.
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2021 | James M. Carpenter; Graham R. Brown | James M. Carpenter; Graham R. Brown.
A key to the Australian genera of Eumeninae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 87-101.
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2021 | Paul M. Whitington; Kerri-Lee Harris | Paul M. Whitington; Kerri-Lee Harris.
A new species of Australian funnel-web spider (Mygalomorphae, Atracidae, Hadronyche) redefines the family Atracidae.
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 115-122.
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2021 | Geoffrey R. Dyne | Geoffrey R. Dyne.
A new genus and species of earthworm (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) from semi-arid Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 123-129.
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2021 | Jeffrey H. Robinson | Jeffrey H. Robinson.
Description and figures of new lectotype and paralectotype material of Recent brachiopod Thecidellina maxilla (Hedley, 1899).
Records of the Australian Museum 73: 137-146.
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2022 | Shane T. Ahyong | Shane T. Ahyong.
Revision of the Indo-West Pacific coral reef mantis shrimp genus, Gonodactylopsis Manning, 1969 (Crustacea: Stomatopoda: Gonodactylidae).
Records of the Australian Museum 74: 41-57.
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1983 | James K. Lowry (ed.) | James K. Lowry (ed.).
Papers from the Conference on the Biology and Evolution of Crustacea, held at the Australian Museum Sydney, 1980.
Australian Museum Memoir 18: 1-218.
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2022 | Dion Hobcroft | Dion Hobcroft.
The mammals of Kumul Lodge, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, with notes on Calaby’s Pademelon Thylogale calabyi.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 37: 1-8.
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2022 | Chris A. M. Reid; Aidan Runagall-McNaull | Chris A. M. Reid; Aidan Runagall-McNaull.
A revision of the Onthophagus pexatus species-group, with description of a new brachypterous species (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae).
Records of the Australian Museum 74: 131-150.
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2023 | Junn Kitt Foon; P. T. Green; Frank Köhler | Junn Kitt Foon; P. T. Green; Frank Köhler.
Delineating Paralaoma annabelli, a minute land snail impacted by the 2019–2020 wildfires in Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 75: 51-64.
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2023 | Christoph G. Höpel; Stefan Richter; Shane T. Ahyong | Christoph G. Höpel; Stefan Richter; Shane T. Ahyong.
A new species of Tasmanian mountain shrimp, Anaspides driesseni sp. nov. (Malacostraca, Anaspidacea, Anaspidesidae).
Records of the Australian Museum 75: 25-43.
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2023 | Bartholomew S. Hacobian; Michael F. Braby; Edward A. Petrie | Bartholomew S. Hacobian; Michael F. Braby; Edward A. Petrie.
A new subspecies of Philiris diana Waterhouse & Lyell, 1914 (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) from the Wet Tropics of northern Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 75: 65-78.
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2023 | Mikhail E. Daneliya | Mikhail E. Daneliya.
Mysid subfamily Boreomysinae (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) in the southeast Australian deep-sea.
Records of the Australian Museum 75: 87-124.
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2023 | James A. Blake | James A. Blake.
New species of Cirratulidae (Annelida) from continental slope and abyssal depths off eastern Australia. In RV Investigator—Abyssal Annelida, ed. E. K. Kupriyanova and L. M. Gunton.
Records of the Australian Museum 75: 249-270.
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