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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 4 Number 1 1991


Phanerozoic Australia in the Changing Configuration of Proto-Pangea Through Gondwanaland and Pangea to the Present Dispersed Continents 

J.J. Veevers

pp. 1-11

  
 


Asian and south-western Pacific continental terranes derived from Gondwana, and their biogeographic significance 

C Burrett, N Duhid, R Berry and R Varne

pp. 13-24

  
 


Distributional patterns and tectonic development in Indonesia: Wallace reinterpreted 

B Michaux

pp. 25-36

  
 


Implications of shallow tethys and the origin of modern oceans 

KG McKenzie

pp. 37-40

  
 


Standard assumptions for biogeographica analysis 

G Nelson and P Ladiges

pp. 41-58

  
 


Corrigenda — standard assumptions for biogeographica analysis 

G Nelson and P Ladiges

pp. 41-58

 


Biogeography without area? 

IM Henderson

pp. 59-71

  
 


Cladistic biogeography of afromontane spiders 

CE Griswold

pp. 73-89

  
 


A panbiogeographic perspective for pre-cretaceous angiosperm–Lepidoptera coevolution 

JR Grehan

pp. 91-110

  
 


Application of evidence from molecular biology to the biogeography of angiosperms 

PG Martin and JM Dowd

pp. 111-116

  
 


A comparative review of cladistic approaches to historical biogeography of southern South America 

JV Crisci, MM Cigliano, JJ Morrone and S Roig-Junent

pp. 117-126

  
 


Biogeographic congruence in the South Pacific 

O Seberg

pp. 127-136

  
 


Ocean basins and the biogeography of freshwater fishes 

LR Parenti

pp. 137-149

  
 


Cladistic biogeography of marine water striders (Insecta, Hemiptera) in the Indo-Pacific 

Andersen N Moller

pp. 151-163

  
 


The eucnemidae of South-East Asia and the Western Pacific — a biogeographical study 

J Muona

pp. 165-182

  
 


Transcending the Wallace line: do the western edges of the Australina region and the Australian plate coincide? 

RI Vane-Wright

pp. 183-197

  
 


Indo-Pacific coral biogeography: a case study from the Acropora selago group 

CC Wallace, JM Pandolfi, A Young and J Wolstenholme

pp. 199-210

  
 


Patterns of diversification within continental biotas: Hierarchical congruence among the areas of endemism of Australian vertebrates 

J Cracraft

pp. 211-227

  
 


  
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