The Linnean Society of NSW

FOUNDED 1874. INCORPORATED 1884. 'NATURAL HISTORY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.'
The Linnean Society of NSW

Proceedings of the Linnean Society of NSW

The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of NSW serve as the Society’s scientific journal.

 

They are fully refereed and publish primarily original research papers dealing with any topic of natural science, particularly biological and earth sciences.

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VOLUME 124 : Issued January 2003

CONTENTS

KIMBERLEY A. SMITH
Larval distributions of some commercially valuable fish species over the Sydney continental shelf

GEOFF WILLIAMS
New distribution and biological records for native dung beetles, in the tribe Scarabaeini, from northern New South Wales

LAURENCE MOUND AND GEOFF WILLIAMS
Host-plant disjunction in a new species of Neohoodiella (Insecta, Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripinae),with notes on leaf-frequenting thrips in New South Wales subtropical rainforests

Y.Y. ZHEN, I.G. PERCIVAL AND J.R. FARRELL
Late Ordovician allochthonous limestones in Late Silurian Barnby Hills Shale, central western New South Wales

W.B. KEITH HOLMES
The Middle Triassic megafossil flora of the Basin Creek Formation, Nymboida Coal Measures, New South Wales, Australia. Part 3. Fern-like foliage

A.M. PINDER
First Australian records of three species and two genera of aquatic Oligochaetes (Clitellata: Annelida)

KEVIN WARBURTON AND CHRISTINE MADDEN
Behavioural responses of two native Australian fish species (Melanotaenia duboulayi and Pseudomugil signifer) to introduced Poeciliids (Gambusia holbrooki and Xiphophorus helleri) in controlled conditions

I.D. LINDLEY
Echinoids of the Kairuku Formation (Lower Pliocene), Yule Island, Papua New Guinea: Clypeasteroida

I.D. LINDLEY
Echinoids of the Kairuku Formation (Lower Pliocene),Yule Island, Papua New Guinea: Regularia

I.D. LINDLEY
Echinoids of the Kairuku Formation (Lower Pliocene), Yule Island, Papua New Guinea: Spatangoida

LUKE STROTZ
Holocene Foraminifera from Tuross Estuary and Coila Lake, south coast, New South Wales: A preliminary study

BARBARA SMITH, MICHAEL AUGEE AND STEFAN ROSE
Radio-tracking studies of Common Ringtail Possums, Pseudocheirus peregrinus, in Manly Dam Reserve, Sydney

Book review: Birds of Australia’s Top End.

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