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Remains of a puzzle: the distribution of volcanic glass artefacts from sources in Northeast China and Far East Russia.
https://publications.australian.museum/remains-of-a-puzzle-the-distribution-of-volcanic-glass-artefacts-from-sources-in-northeast-china-and-far-east-russia/Remains of a puzzle: the distribution of volcanic glass artefacts from sources in Northeast China and Far East Russia.
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Effectiness of habitat classes as suroogates for biodiversity in marine reserve planning
https://publications.australian.museum/effectiness-of-habitat-classes-as-suroogates-for-biodiversity-in-marine-reserve-planning/Effectiness of habitat classes as suroogates for biodiversity in marine reserve planning
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The pelagic larva of the Midnight Snapper, Macolor macularis (Teleostei: Lutjanidae)
https://publications.australian.museum/the-pelagic-larva-of-the-midnight-snapper-macolor-macularis-teleostei-lutjanidae/The pelagic larva of the Midnight Snapper, Macolor macularis (Teleostei: Lutjanidae)
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The breeding behavior of Glyphoglossus molossus and the tadpoles of Glyphoglossus molossus and Calluella guttulata (Microhylidae).
https://publications.australian.museum/the-breeding-behavior-of-glyphoglossus-molossus-and-the-tadpoles-of-glyphoglossus-molossus-and-calluella-guttulata-microhylidae/The breeding behavior of Glyphoglossus molossus and the tadpoles of Glyphoglossus molossus and Calluella guttulata (Microhylidae).
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A list of native Australian mammal species and subspecies.
https://publications.australian.museum/a-list-of-native-australian-mammal-species-and-subspecies/A list of native Australian mammal species and subspecies.
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A graphically illustrated glossary to polychaete terminology: invasive species of Sabellidae, Serpulidae and Spionidae
https://publications.australian.museum/a-graphically-illustrated-glossary-to-polychaete-terminology-invasive-species-of-sabellidae-serpulidae-and-spionidae/A graphically illustrated glossary to polychaete terminology: invasive species of Sabellidae, Serpulidae and Spionidae
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Calcareous tubeworms (Serpulidae, Polychaeta) of the Arctic Ocean
https://publications.australian.museum/calcareous-tubeworms-serpulidae-polychaeta-of-the-arctic-ocean/Calcareous tubeworms (Serpulidae, Polychaeta) of the Arctic Ocean
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Bocourt‘s terrific skink, Phoboscincus bocourti (Brocchi, 1876), and the monophyly of the genus Phoboscincus Greer, 1974.
https://publications.australian.museum/bocourts-terrific-skink-phoboscincus-bocourti-brocchi-1876-and-the-monophyly-of-the-genus-phoboscincus-greer-1974/Bocourt‘s terrific skink, Phoboscincus bocourti (Brocchi, 1876), and the monophyly of the genus Phoboscincus Greer, 1974.
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A new species and first record of the genus Shoemakerella Pirlot, 1936(Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassidae) from Brazil
https://publications.australian.museum/new-species-and-first-record-shoemakerella-pirlot-1936/A new species and first record of the genus Shoemakerella Pirlot, 1936(Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassidae) from Brazil
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A species flock driven by predation? Secondary metabolites support diversification of slugs in Antarctica.
https://publications.australian.museum/a-species-flock-driven-by-predation/A species flock driven by predation? Secondary metabolites support diversification of slugs in Antarctica.
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