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4. ON THE MARINE MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF THE PROVINCE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA: WITH A LIST OF ALL THE SPECIES KNOWN UP TO THE PRESENT TIME; TOGETHER WITH REMARKS ON THEIR HABITATS AND DISTRIBUTION
George French Angas (1865) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1865: 643-657
3. DIAGNOSES OF NEW SPECIES AND A NEW GENUS or MOLLUSKS FROM THE REIGEN MAZATLAN COLLECTION: WITH AN ACCOUNT OF ADDITIONAL SPECIMENS PRESENTED TO THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Philip P Carpenter (1865) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1865: 268-273
May 23, 1867
J E Gray (1867) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1867: 565-686
November 28, 1367
John Gould (1867) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1867: 890-952
Notes on the Radiata in the Museum of Yale College with descriptions of new genera and species
A E Verrill (1867) Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 1: 247-351
Descriptions of new Land and Freshwater Molluscan Species, collected by Dr. John Anderson in Upper Burmah and Yunan
(1869) Proceedings of The Zoological Society 1869: 444-450
On a new spider of the family of Theraphosidae
O P- Cambridge (1881) Proc. zool. Soc. Lond. 1881: 682-685
Les Lépidoptères de la Transcaucasie
N M Romanoff (1884) Mémoires sur les Lépidoptères 1: 1-92
A list of the indigenous plants of the Mudgee district
A G Hamilton (1887) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 2: 259-306
Geology of Artesian Wells at Atlantic City, N. J
Lewis Woolman (1890) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 42: 132-147
Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidae of temperate North America.revision of some taeniocampid genera
John B Smith (1890) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 12: 455-496
Catalogue of the described Hymenoptera of Australia. Part II
W W Froggatt (1892) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 7: 205-248
Oligochaeta
Wilhelm Michaelsen (1900) Das Tierreich 10: 1-575
Diptera. Reports on Californian and Nevadan Diptera, I
C F Baker (1904) Invertebrata Pacifica 1: 17-39
Amphipoda. I. Gammaridea
T R R Stebbing (1906) Das Tierreich 21: 1-806
The mosses of the Yarrangobilly caves district, N.S.W
V F Brotherus and W W Watts (1912) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 37: 363-382
Studies on Australian Mollusca. Part XIII
C Hedley (1917) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 41: 680-719
Notes on species of Pterostylis
H M R Rupp (1925) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 50: 299-310
New grasses from Guatemala
J R Swallen (1953) Phytologia 4: 423-427
Proposed use of the Plenary Powers to secure that the specific name obtusa Montagu 1803, as published in the combination Bulla obtusa, shall be the oldest available name for the species currently known by that name (class Gastropoda, order Tectibranchiat
H Lemche (1957) Bull. Zool. Nom. 12: 323-327
Additional notes on the genus Aegiphila. XV
H N Moldenke (1961) Phytologia 7: 467-506
Descriptions of shells collected by the North Pacific Exploring Expedition
A A Gould (1961) Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 8: 14-40
Additional notes on the genus Aegiphila. XXI
H N Moldenke (1973) Phytologia 27: 148-168
Additional notes on the Eriocaulaceae, XLI
H N Moldenke (1973) Phytologia 25: 121-166
Additional notes on the Eriocaulaceae. LIX
H N Moldenke (1976) Phytologia 33: 9-58
A monograph of Lyonia (Ericaceae)
W S Judd (1981) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 62: 63-128,
New names and combinations, principally in the Rocky Mountain Flora-II
W A Weber (1982) Phytologia 51: 369-376
Nymphal taxonomy and systematics of Psylloidea (Homoptera)
I M White and I D Hodkinson (1985) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology 50(2): 153-301
Five new species of Acrulogonia leafhoppers (Homoptera : Cicadellidae) from Colombia
(2005) Entomological News 116: 101-106
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