The paper forms Part II. of the' Trout-food Insects of Tasmania,' and is intended to be read with Part I., in which Atalophlebia australis (Walker), the long-lost genotype of the genus Atalophlebia, was fully discussed and described. Part II. is a Monograph of the Mayflies of Tasmania, as far as at present known
Gerard Krefft, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. - Curator and Secretary of the Australian Museum. The " Notes on...
Insects include the greatest number of species of any class of animals. They have been divided into...
Two new species collected recently from the World Heritage Area of Tasmania, are described in the mi...
The study of the more important insects which serve as food for trout in any given country is, in th...
Imagoes, sub-imagoes and nymphs of a new species of Tasmanian mayfly (Tasmanophlebia lotis sp.nov.) ...
This describes a new species (Edmundsiops hiclemani) of baetid mayfly (Ephemeroptera) from Tasmania,...
Under the above heading I propose from time to time to give notes on some remarkable Tasmanian inse...
Description of various species. For example, Fam. ARCTIADAE. Amsacta eurymochla, n.sp. This has p...
Tasmania is rich in Lepidoptera. The species are numerous, very interesting, but have been very lit...
A synopsis is given, with keys provided for identification, of the 40 species of Neuroptera known fr...
Hesperilla mastersi marakupa is described and figured, this is an unexpected addition to the list ...
The present paper is intended to form the first part, of a general revision of the Diptera-Brachyce...
A ready method of seperating the males of the two species of Pelopidas, P. anga dingo Evans and P.Ly...
Families Tabanidae and Therevidae. The Tabanidae are commonly called in Australia "March Flies," an...
In addition to the previous records published (P. & P. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1922 and 1923), it is desire...
Gerard Krefft, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. - Curator and Secretary of the Australian Museum. The " Notes on...
Insects include the greatest number of species of any class of animals. They have been divided into...
Two new species collected recently from the World Heritage Area of Tasmania, are described in the mi...
The study of the more important insects which serve as food for trout in any given country is, in th...
Imagoes, sub-imagoes and nymphs of a new species of Tasmanian mayfly (Tasmanophlebia lotis sp.nov.) ...
This describes a new species (Edmundsiops hiclemani) of baetid mayfly (Ephemeroptera) from Tasmania,...
Under the above heading I propose from time to time to give notes on some remarkable Tasmanian inse...
Description of various species. For example, Fam. ARCTIADAE. Amsacta eurymochla, n.sp. This has p...
Tasmania is rich in Lepidoptera. The species are numerous, very interesting, but have been very lit...
A synopsis is given, with keys provided for identification, of the 40 species of Neuroptera known fr...
Hesperilla mastersi marakupa is described and figured, this is an unexpected addition to the list ...
The present paper is intended to form the first part, of a general revision of the Diptera-Brachyce...
A ready method of seperating the males of the two species of Pelopidas, P. anga dingo Evans and P.Ly...
Families Tabanidae and Therevidae. The Tabanidae are commonly called in Australia "March Flies," an...
In addition to the previous records published (P. & P. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1922 and 1923), it is desire...
Gerard Krefft, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. - Curator and Secretary of the Australian Museum. The " Notes on...
Insects include the greatest number of species of any class of animals. They have been divided into...
Two new species collected recently from the World Heritage Area of Tasmania, are described in the mi...