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Systematic and functional aspects of the locomotor system of the Scrub-birds, Atrichornis, and Lyrebirds, Menura (Passeriformes: Atrichornithidae and Menuridae)
https://journals.australian.museum/raikow-1985-rec-aust-mus-374-211228/Systematic and functional aspects of the locomotor system of the Scrub-birds, Atrichornis, and Lyrebirds, Menura (Passeriformes: Atrichornithidae and Menuridae)
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A Central Australian ochre mine
https://journals.australian.museum/paterson-and-lampert-1985-rec-aust-mus-371-19/A Central Australian ochre mine
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New information on the head and shoulder girdle of Canowindra grossi Thomson, from the Late Devonian Mandagery Sandstone, New South Wales
https://journals.australian.museum/long-1985-rec-aust-mus-372-9199/New information on the head and shoulder girdle of Canowindra grossi Thomson, from the Late Devonian Mandagery Sandstone, New South Wales
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Synopsis of the whalefishes (family Cetomimidae) with descriptions of four new genera
https://journals.australian.museum/paxton-1989-rec-aust-mus-412-135206/Synopsis of the whalefishes (family Cetomimidae) with descriptions of four new genera
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Early Devonian conodonts from the Kuan Tung Formation, Thailand: systematics and biogeographic considerations
https://journals.australian.museum/long-and-burrett-1989-rec-aust-mus-412-121133/Early Devonian conodonts from the Kuan Tung Formation, Thailand: systematics and biogeographic considerations
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Australian Aplacophoran molluscs: I. Cheatodermomorpha from Bass Strait and the Continental Slope off south-eastern Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/scheltema-1989-rec-aust-mus-411-4362/Australian Aplacophoran molluscs: I. Cheatodermomorpha from Bass Strait and the Continental Slope off south-eastern Australia
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The genus Nyctimystes (Anura: Hylidae) in Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/czechura-et-al-1987-rec-aust-mus-395-333338/The genus Nyctimystes (Anura: Hylidae) in Australia
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Australian Renocila Miers, 1880 (Isopoda: Cymothoidae), crustacean parasites of marine fishes
https://journals.australian.museum/bruce-1987-rec-aust-mus-393-169182/Australian Renocila Miers, 1880 (Isopoda: Cymothoidae), crustacean parasites of marine fishes
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The Devonian dipnoan Holodipterus: dental form variation and remodelling growth mechanisms
https://journals.australian.museum/campbell-and-smith-1987-rec-aust-mus-393-131167/The Devonian dipnoan Holodipterus: dental form variation and remodelling growth mechanisms
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Australian Pleopodias Richardson, 1910, and Anilocra Leach, 1818 (Isopoda: Cymothoidae), crustacean parasites of marine fishes
https://journals.australian.museum/bruce-1987-rec-aust-mus-392-85130/Australian Pleopodias Richardson, 1910, and Anilocra Leach, 1818 (Isopoda: Cymothoidae), crustacean parasites of marine fishes
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