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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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The biogeography and evolutionary ecology of reproduction in the sea.
https://publications.australian.museum/the-biogeography-and-evolutionary-ecology-of-reproduction-in-the-sea/The biogeography and evolutionary ecology of reproduction in the sea.
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Britorchestia, a new talitrid genus from western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea and a revision of Pseudorchestoidea and Sardorchestia (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae).
https://publications.australian.museum/britorchestia-a-new-talitrid-genus-from-western-europe-and-the-mediterranean-sea-and-a-revision-of-pseudorchestoidea-and-sardorchestia-crustacea-amphipoda-talitridae/Britorchestia, a new talitrid genus from western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea and a revision of Pseudorchestoidea and Sardorchestia (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae).
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Rare, divergent Korean Semisulcospira spp. mitochondrial haplotypes have Japanese sister lineages
https://publications.australian.museum/rare-divergent-korean-semisulcospira-spp-mitochondrial-haplotypes-have-japanese-sister-lineages/Rare, divergent Korean Semisulcospira spp. mitochondrial haplotypes have Japanese sister lineages
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Gastrocopta (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pupillidae) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/gastrocopta-mollusca-gastropoda-pupillidae-in-the-pilbara-region-of-western-australia/Gastrocopta (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pupillidae) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
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'Revision of the Australian Sabellariidae (Polychaeta) and description of eight new species'
https://publications.australian.museum/revision-of-the-australian-sabellariidae-polychaeta-and-description-of-eight-new-species/'Revision of the Australian Sabellariidae (Polychaeta) and description of eight new species'
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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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Tails from the Coasts
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