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Vol. 137 (2015)
Vol. 137 (2015)
Published:
2015-04-25
Articles
Spawning of Threatened Barred Galaxias,
Galaxias fuscus
(Teleostei: Galaxiidae)
Daniel J Stoessel, Tarmo A Raadik, Renae M Ayres
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A Preliminary Investigation of the Reproductive Biology of the Blind Shark,
Brachaelurus waddi
(Orectolobiformes: Brachaeluridae)
Anne Foged, David Mark Powter
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Translation to English of Speeches Given in French to Honour William Macleay at a Picnic of the Linnean Society, 1st May 1875
Graham R Fulton, Peter Bialek
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Fruiting Phenologies of Rainforest Plants in the Illawarra Region, New South Wales, 1988-1992
Matthew Mo, David R Waterhouse
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The History and Status of Apostlebirds (
Struthidea cinerea
) in the Sydney Region
Matthew Mo
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A New Species of the Fairy Shrimp
Branchinella
(Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) from Western New South Wales, Australia.
Brian V Timms
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Presidential Address delivered at the 140th Annual Meeting, March 18th 2015
Robert J King
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The Story of Science House and the History of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
Helene A Martin
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An Allozyme Electrophoretic Study of Populations of Spiders of the Genus
Corasoides
(Araneae: Stiphidiidae) from Australia and Papua New Guinea
Margaret Humphrey
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Late Ordovician Conodonts and Brachiopods from near Greenvale in the Broken River Province, North Queensland
Yong Yi Zhen, Ian G Percival, Peter D Molloy
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