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Ammonites
Neale Monks,
Philip Palmer
Describes the evolution and natural history of ammonites. A key book for anyone interested in fossils.
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Arachnids
Jan Beccaloni
The definitive guide to the world's spiders, ticks and scorpions.
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Barnacles
Gary Poore,
Anna Syme
A guide to barnacles of south-eastern Australia.
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Bugs Alive
Alan Henderson,
Deanna Henderson,
Jessie Sinclair
The first book on keeping Australian invertebrates.
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Butterflies of Australia
Michael F Braby
Representing nearly 400 species, this outstanding work is the ultimate guide for the identification of Australia’s butterflies.
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Butterflies
Dick Vane-Wright
A stunningly illustrated introduction to these beautiful and important insects.
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Dragonflies of the World
Jill Silsby
A comprehensive and accessible overview of one of the world’s most popular insect groups, the Odonata.
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Dragonflies
Steve Brooks
Reveals the hidden complexity of these intriguing insects.
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Dust Mites
Matthew J Colloff
A landmark reference work for those with an involvement or interest in house dust mite research.
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Exposing Nature
Frank Greenaway
Nature photographers will discover strategies for understanding their subjects and how to take accurate shots.
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Fabulous Flatworms
Leslie Newman,
Lester Cannon
Identify and learn more about these beautiful marine polyclads.
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Fossil Invertebrates
Paul D Taylor,
David N Lewis
A window into the ancient Earth when the seas teemed with ammonites, corals, sponges, molluscs, crinoids and trilobites.
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Freshwater and Estuarine Molluscs
WF Ponder,
SA Clark,
MJ Dallwitz
Contains an interactive identification system for native and introduced molluscan species living in estuarine and freshwater environments in New South Wales, Australia.
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Gift Vouchers
Are you looking for a book or subscription to give as a present, but aren’t sure what to choose?
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The Great Barrier Reef
Pat Hutchings,
Mike Kingsford,
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
A beautifully illustrated overview of the biological and physical attributes of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Insects of Stored Grain
David Rees
A pocket reference for the non-specialist, providing information on major insect and arachnid pests found in stored grain.
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Insects of Stored Products
David Rees
A well-illustrated guide to the identification, biology and ecology of the major pests of stored products.
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Marine Flatworms
Leslie Newman,
Lester Cannon
The intriguing and colourful world of Polyclads - free-living marine flatworms. Finalist in the 2003 Eureka Science Book Prize.
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Melbourne's Wildlife
Museum Victoria
Comprehensive and stunningly photographed field guide to the fauna of greater Melbourne.
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Mites in Soil
DE Walter,
HC Proctor
Contains 5 interactive keys for the identification of 101 families of soil mites.
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Polychaetes
RS Wilson,
PA Hutchings,
CJ Glasby
An interactive CD identification guide to 83 polychaete families and 1150 living genera.
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Spiders
Lynne Kelly
Introduction to the hairy, but not so scary, creatures that share our homes and gardens.
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Spiderwatch
Bert Brunet
An easy-to-use and practical field manual to Australia's spiders.
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Spineless
Bronwen Scott
Will help you identify the pests (and pals) that share your home and show you how to cultivate the good guys while banishing the unwanted.
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Undersea Jewels
G Cobb,
RC Willan
A guide to colourful and charismatic nudibranchs of south-eastern Queensland.
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Wildlife of Australia
Louise Egerton,
Jiri Lochman
There is nothing to beat the extraordinary wildlife of Australia.
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Zoological Catalogue of Australia Volume 19.3A
Peter JF Davie
Covers the commercially important shrimps, prawns, lobsters and yabbies, listing over 1200 species known from Australian waters (including Australian Territorial waters).
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Zoological Catalogue of Australia Volume 19.3B
Peter JF Davie
Covers more than 1200 species of Australian crabs (Brachyura) and related groups such as hermit crabs, porcelain crabs, squat lobsters, mole crabs, and their ilk (Anomura). It is the first such attempt to list the Australian fauna since 1882.
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