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Trace Fossils as indicators of sedimentary environments Part V- Marine carbonate systems
https://publications.australian.museum/trace-fossils-as-indicators-of-sedimentary-environments-part-v-marine-carbonate-systems/Trace Fossils as indicators of sedimentary environments Part V- Marine carbonate systems
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Coleoptera (Chrysomelidae, Coccinellidae, Curculionoidea) in sclerophyll woodland: variation in assemblages among host plants, and host specificity of phytophagous and predatory beetles.
https://publications.australian.museum/coleoptera-chrysomelidae-coccinellidae-curculionoidea-in-sclerophyll-woodland-variation-in-assemblages-among-host-plants-and-host-specificity-of-phytophagous-and-predatory-beetles/Coleoptera (Chrysomelidae, Coccinellidae, Curculionoidea) in sclerophyll woodland: variation in assemblages among host plants, and host specificity of phytophagous and predatory beetles.
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Subfamily Spilopyrinae Chapuis, 1874.
https://publications.australian.museum/subfamily-spilopyrinae-chapuis-1874/Subfamily Spilopyrinae Chapuis, 1874.
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Subfamily Sagrinae Leach, 1815.
https://publications.australian.museum/subfamily-sagrinae-leach-1815/Subfamily Sagrinae Leach, 1815.
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Subfamily Galerucinae Latreille, 1802.
https://publications.australian.museum/subfamily-galerucinae-latreille-1802/Subfamily Galerucinae Latreille, 1802.
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Subfamily Criocerinae Latreille, 1807.
https://publications.australian.museum/subfamily-criocerinae-latreille-1807/Subfamily Criocerinae Latreille, 1807.
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Behavioural adaptation of a bird from transient wetland specialist to an urban resident.
https://publications.australian.museum/behavioural-adaptation-of-a-bird-from-transient-wetland-specialist-to-an-urban-resident/Behavioural adaptation of a bird from transient wetland specialist to an urban resident.
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Evidence for Permo-Triassic colonization of the deep sea by isopods
https://publications.australian.museum/evidence-for-permo-triassic-colonization-of-the-deep-sea-by-isopods/Evidence for Permo-Triassic colonization of the deep sea by isopods
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Image based Digitisation of Entomology Collections: Leveraging volunteers to increase digitization capacity. In: Blagoderov V, Smith VS (Ed) No specimen left behind: mass digitization of natural history collections.
https://publications.australian.museum/image-based-digitisation-of-entomology-collections-leveraging-volunteers-to-increase-digitization-capacity/Image based Digitisation of Entomology Collections: Leveraging volunteers to increase digitization capacity. In: Blagoderov V, Smith VS (Ed) No specimen left behind: mass digitization of natural history collections.
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Occurrence of the Isopod Archaeoniscus coreaensis New Species from the Lower Cretaceous Jinju Formation, Korea.
https://publications.australian.museum/occurrence-of-the-isopod-archaeoniscus-coreaensis-new-species-from-the-lower-cretaceous-jinju-formation-korea/Occurrence of the Isopod Archaeoniscus coreaensis New Species from the Lower Cretaceous Jinju Formation, Korea.
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