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  Continuing Invertebrate Taxonomy
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Editor-in-Chief - Andy Austin

Professor Andy Austin is a key member of the Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity (ACEBB) at The University of Adelaide. His major research interests focus on the biology, systematics and molecular phylogenetics of parasitic wasps, the evolution of host-parasitoid interactions, and the phylogeography and biodiversity of terrestrial and aquatic arthropods. He is a previous past president of the Australian Entomological Society, Society of Australian Systematic Biologists, and the International Society of Hymenopterists, and was a member of the Australian Biological Study Advisory Board (2002-2007).

Editor-in-Chief
Professor Andy Austin
Invertebrate Systematics
Centre for Evolutionary Biology & Biodiversity
School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
The University of Adelaide
South Australia, Vic. 5005
Australia
Telephone +61 8 8303 8240
Fax +61 8 8303 4364
Email andy.austin@adelaide.edu.au

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Camilla Myers
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Email camilla.myers@csiro.au

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