"December, 2002"Includes bibliographical references.2 v. : ill., plates ; 30 cm.The aims of this thesis are the taxonomic description of new species, examination of the stygobiont amphipod fauna of Australia, the review of phylogenetic relationships among the Australian Crangonyctoidea, and generation of a key to all Australian freshwater amphipod species. A significant contribution has been made to knowledge of the freshwater amphipoda of Australia. Nine new genera are established and forty three new species described within the Crangonyctoidea and Melitidae. Previously, eighteen genera and forty species of those families had been described. Many of the new taxa are stygobionts and understanding of the diversity and abundance of these amph...
A new species of subterranean amphipod, Bogidiella veneris, from Venus Bay, South Australia is descr...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
Gammarids, the most diverse group of Amphipoda are present in marine, brackish and fresh waters. In ...
Barnard, J. Laurens, Williams, W. D. (1995): The taxonomy of freshwater Amphipoda (Crustacea) from A...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
ABSTRACT. A key to the 74 known species of amphipods inhabiting Australian inland waters is given, a...
Amphipods within the family Chiltoniidae are an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known member of Au...
Fig. 6. Toulrabia willsi n.sp., holotype, female "a" 6.14 mm.Published as part of Barnard, J. Lauren...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
Given the complex nature of freshwater catchment divides and emerging evidence of high levels of gen...
Abstract Amphipods are brooding peracaridan crustaceans whose young undergo direct development, with...
Fig. 21. Brachina invasa n.sp., holotype, female "y" 5.83 mm (all drawings except those indicated); ...
A new species of freshwater amphipod, Paracalliope larai, is described, the first description of a s...
Bradbury, J. H., Williams, W. D. (1996): Freshwater amphipods from Barrow Island, Western Australia....
A new species of subterranean amphipod, Bogidiella veneris, from Venus Bay, South Australia is descr...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
Gammarids, the most diverse group of Amphipoda are present in marine, brackish and fresh waters. In ...
Barnard, J. Laurens, Williams, W. D. (1995): The taxonomy of freshwater Amphipoda (Crustacea) from A...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
ABSTRACT. A key to the 74 known species of amphipods inhabiting Australian inland waters is given, a...
Amphipods within the family Chiltoniidae are an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known member of Au...
Fig. 6. Toulrabia willsi n.sp., holotype, female "a" 6.14 mm.Published as part of Barnard, J. Lauren...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
Given the complex nature of freshwater catchment divides and emerging evidence of high levels of gen...
Abstract Amphipods are brooding peracaridan crustaceans whose young undergo direct development, with...
Fig. 21. Brachina invasa n.sp., holotype, female "y" 5.83 mm (all drawings except those indicated); ...
A new species of freshwater amphipod, Paracalliope larai, is described, the first description of a s...
Bradbury, J. H., Williams, W. D. (1996): Freshwater amphipods from Barrow Island, Western Australia....
A new species of subterranean amphipod, Bogidiella veneris, from Venus Bay, South Australia is descr...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
Gammarids, the most diverse group of Amphipoda are present in marine, brackish and fresh waters. In ...