Australian Museum 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 401 to 450 of 1826
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1923 | Allan R. McCulloch; Frank A. McNeill | Allan R. McCulloch; Frank A. McNeill.
Notes on Australian Decapoda.
Records of the Australian Museum 14: 49-59.
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1923 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Notes on fishes from Australia and Lord Howe Island.
Records of the Australian Museum 14: 1-17.
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1922 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
A revision of the Australian Turridae.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 213-359.
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1921 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Studies in Australian fishes. No. 7.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 123-142.
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1921 | Rex W. Bretnall | Rex W. Bretnall.
Studies on Bryozoa. Part 1. Neoeuthyris: a new genus to accommodate Euthyris woosteri, MacGillivray.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 157-162.
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1921 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
A revision of the Australian Tridacna.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 163-172.
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1920 | T. Harvey Johnston; O. W. Tiegs | T. Harvey Johnston; O. W. Tiegs.
A new species of Bonellia from Port Jackson.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 73-76.
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1919 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
A review of the Australian tun shells.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 329-336.
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1919 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Studies in Australian fishes. No. 5.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 171-177.
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1919 | A. Rowe | A. Rowe.
An ancient Egyptian coffin in the Australian Museum. Translations and explanations of the hieroglyphs.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 179-182.
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1918 | W. J. Rainbow; R. H. Pulleine | W. J. Rainbow; R. H. Pulleine.
Australian Trapdoor spiders.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 81-169.
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1918 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Two remarkable corals from the Devonian of New South Wales (Spongophyllum halysitoides, and Columnaria neminghensis).
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 49-51.
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1918 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Some Australian blennioid fishes.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 9-25.
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1917 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Additions to the ethnological collections, chiefly from the New Hebrides.
Records of the Australian Museum 11: 189-203.
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1995 | Alan A. Myers | Alan A. Myers.
Marine amphipods of Micronesia: Kosrae.
Records of the Australian Museum 47: 27-38.
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1995 | Peter A. Serov; George D. F. Wilson | Peter A. Serov; George D. F. Wilson.
A review of the Stenetriidae (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota).
Records of the Australian Museum 47: 39-82.
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1985 | Robert F. Baird | Robert F. Baird.
Avian fossils from Quaternary deposits in "Green Waterhole Cave", south-eastern South Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 37: 353-370.
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1972 | A. C. Pont | A. C. Pont.
Australasian Pectiniseta Stein, with notes on the genus (Diptera, Muscidae).
Records of the Australian Museum 28: 141-160.
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1972 | Laurence R. Richardson | Laurence R. Richardson.
Bassianobdella fusca sp. nov. (Hirudinoidea: Richardsonianidae), with an initial demonstration of systematic values in the lengths of annuli in the mid-nephric somites.
Records of the Australian Museum 28: 129-139.
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1914 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Studies in Australian Araneidae. No. 6. The Terretelarinae.
Records of the Australian Museum 10: 187-270.
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1913 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Studies in Australian fishes. No. 3.
Records of the Australian Museum 9: 355-390.
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1913 | W. A. Herdman; William Riddell | W. A. Herdman; William Riddell.
Scientific results of the trawling expedition of H.M.C.S. "Thetis" off the coast of New South Wales, in February and March, 1898, Tunicata.
Australian Museum Memoir 4: 873-889.
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1913 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
On the early history of the Australian Cassowary (Casuarius australis, Wall).
Records of the Australian Museum 10: 39-48.
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1909 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Notes on the architecture, nesting habits, and life histories of Australian Araneidae, based on specimens in the Australian Museum.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 212-234.
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1909 | W. W. Thorpe | W. W. Thorpe.
Aboriginal drawings in rock shelters at Bundanoon, N. S. Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 325-328.
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1908 | Walter E. Roth | Walter E. Roth.
North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 11. Miscellaneous papers. 1. Tabu and other forms of restriction. 2. Counting and enumeration. 3. Signals on the road; gesture language. 4. Progressive Koko-yimider exercises.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 74-107.
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1908 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Studies in Australian Crustacea. No. 1.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 51-59.
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1908 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Studies in Australian fishes. No. 1.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 36-43.
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1908 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Studies in Australian Araneidae. No. 5.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 44-50.
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2018 | Michel Lorblanchet | Michel Lorblanchet.
Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Woman Group at Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 6.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 27: 489-555.
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2018 | Michel Lorblanchet | Michel Lorblanchet.
Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Summit of Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 7.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 27: 557-668.
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2018 | Michel Lorblanchet | Michel Lorblanchet.
Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. Petroglyphs of Dampier—general conclusions. Chapter 9.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 27: 687-690.
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2019 | Graeme B. Smith; Andrew Mitchell; Timothy R. C. Lee; Luis Espinasa | Graeme B. Smith; Andrew Mitchell; Timothy R. C. Lee; Luis Espinasa.
DNA barcoding and integrative taxonomy of the Heterolepisma sclerophylla species complex (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae: Heterolepismatinae) and the description of two new species.
Records of the Australian Museum 71: 1-32.
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2019 | David K. McAlpine | David K. McAlpine.
Review of the Australian signal flies of the genus Microepicausta (Diptera: Platystomatidae).
Records of the Australian Museum 71: 95-104.
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2019 | Stan Florek; Thomas Hikade; Sarah Carter | Stan Florek; Thomas Hikade; Sarah Carter.
The flint artefacts from two workshops at Wadi el-Sheikh, Eastern Desert, Egypt.
Records of the Australian Museum 71: 121-137.
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2019 | Ross A. Sadlier; Greta J. Frankham; Cecilie A. Beatson; Mark D. B. Eldridge; Jodi J. L. Rowley | Ross A. Sadlier; Greta J. Frankham; Cecilie A. Beatson; Mark D. B. Eldridge; Jodi J. L. Rowley.
Genetic evidence in support of the recognition of the Kaputar Rock Skink, one of New South Wales’ most range-restricted vertebrate species.
Records of the Australian Museum 71: 183-197.
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2020 | Shane T. Ahyong; Megan L. Porter; Roy L. Caldwell | Shane T. Ahyong; Megan L. Porter; Roy L. Caldwell.
The Leopard Mantis Shrimp, Ankersquilla pardus, a new genus and species of eurysquillid from Indo-West Pacific coral reefs.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 1-8.
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2014 | Geoffrey W. Pye; Rebecca N. Johnson; Alex D. Greenwood (eds) | Geoffrey W. Pye; Rebecca N. Johnson; Alex D. Greenwood (eds).
The Koala and its Retroviruses: Implications for Sustainability and Survival.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 24: 1-105.
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2020 | Kenny J. Travouillon; Harry E. Parnaby; Sandy Ingleby | Kenny J. Travouillon; Harry E. Parnaby; Sandy Ingleby.
Neotype designation for the Australian Pig-footed Bandicoot Chaeropus ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 77-80.
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2020 | Lindsay W. Popple; David L. Emery | Lindsay W. Popple; David L. Emery.
Four new species of cicadas in the Yoyetta abdominalis (Distant) species group (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadettinae) from southeastern Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 123-147.
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2020 | Chris A. M. Reid; Ian Hutton; Saxxon Thompson | Chris A. M. Reid; Ian Hutton; Saxxon Thompson.
The citizen scientist survey of large Coleoptera on Lord Howe Island, August 2019.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum online 31: 1-15.
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2020 | Kristofer M. Helgen; Julien Louys; Sue O'Connor | Kristofer M. Helgen; Julien Louys; Sue O'Connor.
The lives of creatures obscure, misunderstood, and wonderful: a volume in honour of Ken Aplin 1958–2019.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 149-160.
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2020 | Kyle N. Armstrong; Ken Aplin; Masaharu Motokawa | Kyle N. Armstrong; Ken Aplin; Masaharu Motokawa.
A new species of extinct False Vampire Bat (Megadermatidae: Macroderma) from the Kimberley Region of Western Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 161-174.
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2020 | Fenja Theden-Ringl; Geoffrey S. Hope; Kathleen P. Hislop; Benedict J. Keaney | Fenja Theden-Ringl; Geoffrey S. Hope; Kathleen P. Hislop; Benedict J. Keaney.
Characterizing environmental change and species’ histories from stratified faunal records in southeastern Australia: a regional review and a case study for the early to middle Holocene.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 207-223.
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2020 | Greta J. Frankham; Linda E. Neaves; Mark D. B. Eldridge | Greta J. Frankham; Linda E. Neaves; Mark D. B. Eldridge.
Genetic relationships of Long-nosed Potoroos Potorous tridactylus (Kerr, 1792) from the Bass Strait Islands, with notes on the subspecies Potorous tridactylus benormi Courtney, 1963.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 263-270.
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2020 | Hitoshi Suzuki | Hitoshi Suzuki.
Evolutionary history of the subgenus Mus in Eurasia with special emphasis on the House Mouse Mus musculus.
Records of the Australian Museum 72: 317-323.
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1890 | E. J. Cairn; R. Grant | E. J. Cairn; R. Grant.
Report of a collecting trip to north-eastern Queensland during April to September, 1889.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 27-31.
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1890 | E. P. Ramsay; J. Douglas Ogilby | E. P. Ramsay; J. Douglas Ogilby.
Re-description of an Australian skink.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 8-9.
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1890 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Notes on the nidification of Heteromyias cinereifrons and Orthonyx spaldingi, Ramsay, from the Cairns district, north-eastern Queensland.
Records of the Australian Museum 1: 37-40.
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1889 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Lord Howe Island its zoology, geology, and physical characters. No. 5. The physical and geological structure of Lord Howe Island.
Australian Museum Memoir 2: 99-126.
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