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View article: The complete mitochondrial genome of Poncelet’s giant rat ( <i>Solomys ponceleti</i> ) from the Solomon Islands Archipelago
The complete mitochondrial genome of Poncelet’s giant rat ( <i>Solomys ponceleti</i> ) from the Solomon Islands Archipelago Open
Poncelet's giant rat (Solomys ponceleti Troughton 1935), is a rare, large murine rodent that is endemic to the Solomon Islands Archipelago in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The species is only known from the adjacent islands of Bougainville …
View article: Ozboneviz: an Australian precedent in FAIR 3D imagery and extended biodiversity collections
Ozboneviz: an Australian precedent in FAIR 3D imagery and extended biodiversity collections Open
Billions of specimens are in biodiversity collections worldwide, and this infrastructure is crucial for research on Earth's natural history. Three-dimensional (3D) imagery of specimens is an increasingly important part of the digital exten…
View article: Ozboneviz: An Australian Precedent in FAIR 3D Imagery and Extended Biodiversity Collections
Ozboneviz: An Australian Precedent in FAIR 3D Imagery and Extended Biodiversity Collections Open
Billions of specimens are in biodiversity collections worldwide, and this infrastructure is crucial for research on Earth’s natural history. Three-dimensional (3D) imagery of specimens is an increasingly important part of the ‘Digital Exte…
View article: Neotype designation for the Australian Pig-footed Bandicoot Chaeropus ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838
Neotype designation for the Australian Pig-footed Bandicoot Chaeropus ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838 Open
The original description of the now extinct Australian Pig-footed Bandicoot Chaeropus ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838 was based on one specimen from which the tail was missing. Re-examination of the skull thought to be the holotype of C. ecaudatus,…
View article: Australian Museum surveys of the vertebrate fauna of Coolah Tops National Park, NSW
Australian Museum surveys of the vertebrate fauna of Coolah Tops National Park, NSW Open
Coolah Tops, c. 360 km northwest of Sydney, at the western end of the Liverpool Range, in central western New South Wales, is a fertile basalt plateau that rises to over 1000 m, and so is cooler and wetter than the surrounding drier and ho…
View article: The Dogma of Dingoes—Taxonomic status of the dingo: A reply to Smith et al.
The Dogma of Dingoes—Taxonomic status of the dingo: A reply to Smith et al. Open
Adopting the name Canis dingo for the Dingo to explicitly denote a species-level taxon separate from other canids was suggested by Crowther et al. (2014) as a means to eliminate taxonomic instability and contention. However, Jackson et al.…
View article: The Australian Museum Lord Howe Island Expedition 2017—birds and mammals
The Australian Museum Lord Howe Island Expedition 2017—birds and mammals Open
The Australian Museum Research Institute Terrestrial Vertebrates team was on Lord Howe Island from 12–24 March 2017. Our aims were to improve the Museum’s specimen and tissue collection of birds and mammals from the Island, to collect base…
View article: Type specimens of non-fossil mammals in the Australian Museum, Sydney
Type specimens of non-fossil mammals in the Australian Museum, Sydney Open
The Australian Museum (AM) Mammal Collection represents one of the most significant world collections from the Australo-Pacific region, with over 50,000 mammal specimens of some 650 species from the region. The Collection contains about 88…
View article: Type Specimens of Non-fossil Mammals in the Australian Museum, Sydney
Type Specimens of Non-fossil Mammals in the Australian Museum, Sydney Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Parnaby, Harry E., Ingleby, Sandy, Divljan, Anja (2017): Type Specimens of Non-fossil Mammals in the Australian Museum, Sydney. Records of the Au…
View article: Taxonomic status of Podabrus albocaudatus Krefft, 1872 and declaration of Sminthopsis granulipes Troughton, 1932 (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) as a protected name for the White-tailed Dunnart from Western Australia
Taxonomic status of Podabrus albocaudatus Krefft, 1872 and declaration of Sminthopsis granulipes Troughton, 1932 (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) as a protected name for the White-tailed Dunnart from Western Australia Open
The name Sminthopsis granulipes Troughton, 1932 has universally and uncontroversially been used for the White-tailed Dunnart since its description in 1932. We regard the forgotten name Podabrus albocaudatus Krefft, 1872 to be an available …