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Reptiles and Amphibians of Particular Conservation Concern in the Western Division of New South Wales: Distributions, Habitats and Conservation Status
https://publications.australian.museum/reptiles-and-amphibians-of-particular-conservation-concern-in-the-western-division-of-new-south-wales-distributions-habitats-and-conservation-status/Reptiles and Amphibians of Particular Conservation Concern in the Western Division of New South Wales: Distributions, Habitats and Conservation Status
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A Catalogue of the Non-fossil Amphibian and Reptile Type Specimens in the Collection of the Australian Museum
https://publications.australian.museum/a-catalogue-of-the-non-fossil-amphibian-and-reptile-type-specimens-in-the-collection-of-the-australian-museum/A Catalogue of the Non-fossil Amphibian and Reptile Type Specimens in the Collection of the Australian Museum
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The scincid Graciliscincus shonae (Lacertilia: Scincidae) from New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific: a review of the species' morphology, distribution and conservation status
https://publications.australian.museum/the-scincid-graciliscincus-shonae-lacertilia-scincidae-from-new-caledonia-in-the-southwest-pacific-a-review-of-the-species-morphology-distribution-and-conservation-status/The scincid Graciliscincus shonae (Lacertilia: Scincidae) from New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific: a review of the species' morphology, distribution and conservation status
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Review and phylogeny of the New Caledonian diplodactylid gekkotan genus Eurydactylodes Wermuth, 1965, with the description of a new species
https://publications.australian.museum/review-and-phylogeny-of-the-new-caledonian-diplodactylid-gekkotan-genus-eurydactylodes-wermuth-1965-with-the-description-of-a-new-species/Review and phylogeny of the New Caledonian diplodactylid gekkotan genus Eurydactylodes Wermuth, 1965, with the description of a new species
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Fantails (Rhipiduridae)
https://publications.australian.museum/fantails-rhipiduridae/Fantails (Rhipiduridae)
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Logrunners and chowchillas (Orthonychidae)
https://publications.australian.museum/logrunners-and-chowchillas-orthonychidae/Logrunners and chowchillas (Orthonychidae)
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Out of Gondwana: the origin of passerine birds
https://publications.australian.museum/out-of-gondwana-the-origin-of-passerine-birds/Out of Gondwana: the origin of passerine birds
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Comments on the sternal morphology of Australo-Papuan pigeons
https://publications.australian.museum/comments-on-the-sternal-morphology-of-australo-papuan-pigeons/Comments on the sternal morphology of Australo-Papuan pigeons
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Avian prey of the Australian Ghost Bat Macroderma gigas (Microchiroptera: Megadermatidae): prey characteristics and damage from predation
https://publications.australian.museum/avian-prey-of-the-australian-ghost-bat-macroderma-gigas-microchiroptera-megadermatidae-prey-characteristics-and-damage-from-predation/Avian prey of the Australian Ghost Bat Macroderma gigas (Microchiroptera: Megadermatidae): prey characteristics and damage from predation
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Why so many specimens?
https://publications.australian.museum/why-so-many-specimens/Why so many specimens?
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