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Evidence from 12S ribosomal RNA sequences that onychophorans are modified arthropods
https://publications.australian.museum/1992-evidence-from-12s-ribosomal-rna-sequences-that-onychophorans-are-modified-arthropods/Evidence from 12S ribosomal RNA sequences that onychophorans are modified arthropods
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Rainfordia opercularis, a liopropomin serranid (Teleostei: Serranidae: Epinephelinae: Liopropomini): Corroborative evidence from settlement-stage larvae
https://publications.australian.museum/2007-rainfordia-opercularis-a-liopropomin-serranid-teleostei-serranidae-epinephelinae-liopropomini-corroborative-evidence-from-settlement-stage-larvae/Rainfordia opercularis, a liopropomin serranid (Teleostei: Serranidae: Epinephelinae: Liopropomini): Corroborative evidence from settlement-stage larvae
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Devonian lamprophyres from Mt. Lyell, western Tasmania
https://publications.australian.museum/1992-devonian-lamprophyres-from-mt-lyell-western-tasmania/Devonian lamprophyres from Mt. Lyell, western Tasmania
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Biodiversity links above and below the marine sediment–water interface that may influence community stability
https://publications.australian.museum/2002-biodiversity-links-above-and-below-the-marine-sedimentwater-interface-that-may-influence-community-stability/Biodiversity links above and below the marine sediment–water interface that may influence community stability
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The occurrence of tuna and mackerel larvae (Family: Scombridae) off the east coast of South Africa
https://publications.australian.museum/2000-the-occurrence-of-tuna-and-mackerel-larvae-family-scombridae-off-the-east-coast-of-south-africa/The occurrence of tuna and mackerel larvae (Family: Scombridae) off the east coast of South Africa
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Subduction model for the origin of some diamonds in the Phanerozoic of eastern New South Wales
https://publications.australian.museum/1996-subduction-model-for-the-origin-of-some-diamonds-in-the-phanerozoic-of-eastern-new-south-wales/Subduction model for the origin of some diamonds in the Phanerozoic of eastern New South Wales
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A new model for the origin of some diamonds in eastern Australia, in Geoscience Australia – 1994 and Beyond. Twelfth Australian Geological Convention, Perth, Sept. 1994
https://publications.australian.museum/1994-a-new-model-for-the-origin-of-some-diamonds-in-eastern-australia-in-geoscience-australia-1994-and-beyond-twelfth-australian-geological-convention-perth-sept-1994/A new model for the origin of some diamonds in eastern Australia, in Geoscience Australia – 1994 and Beyond. Twelfth Australian Geological Convention, Perth, Sept. 1994
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What museum collections reveal about species accumulation, richness, and rarity: an example from the Diptera
https://publications.australian.museum/1999-what-museum-collections-reveal-about-species-accumulation-richness-and-rarity-an-example-from-the-diptera/What museum collections reveal about species accumulation, richness, and rarity: an example from the Diptera
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Cunomyia , a distinctive new hilarine fly genus from the Tasmanian World Heritage Area (Diptera: Empididae)
https://publications.australian.museum/1998-cunomyia-a-distinctive-new-hilarine-fly-genus-from-the-tasmanian-world-heritage-area-diptera-empididae/Cunomyia , a distinctive new hilarine fly genus from the Tasmanian World Heritage Area (Diptera: Empididae)
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