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Wallacean mammalogy and zooarchaeology: remembrances and a renaissance
https://journals.australian.museum/helgen-2023-rec-aust-mus-755-623628/Wallacean mammalogy and zooarchaeology: foreword
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Serpulidae (Annelida) of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories
https://journals.australian.museum/kupriyanova-2024-rec-aust-mus-764-211242/Serpulinae, Filograninae, 18S, cytochrome b, seamounts, abyss, bathyal, phylogeny
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The pseudo-Gondwanan genus Atlatlia (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Australia, New Caledonia, and Baltic amber, with the description of two new genera.
https://journals.australian.museum/bickel-2025-rec-aust-mus-772-89120/Bitterfeld amber, Kashubia gen. nov., Eridanomyia gen. nov.
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Well-connected worms: genetic connectivity of annelids (Melinnidae and Ampharetidae) across a biogeographical break in Australia’s eastern abyss.
https://journals.australian.museum/gunton-2025-rec-aust-mus-772-121135/biogeography, deep sea, Annelida, phylogeography, macrobenthos
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Tails from the Coasts
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RELICS
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