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Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 46 Number 5 1998


Evaporative water loss and the role of cocoon formation in Australian frogs 

Philip C. Withers

pp. 405-418

  
 


Histone H3 and U2 snRNA DNA sequences and arthropod molecular evolution 

D. J. Colgan, A. McLauchlan, G. D. F. Wilson, S. P. Livingston, G. D. Edgecombe, J. Macaranas, G. Cassis and M. R. Gray

pp. 419-437

  
 


Morphological variation among populations of the quokka, Setonix brachyurus (Macropodidae : Marsupialia), in Western Australia 

E. A. Sinclair

pp. 439-449

  
 


Oviposition behaviour of post-diapause Hypolimnas bolina (L.) (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae) in tropical Australia 

Darrell J. Kemp

pp. 451-459

  
 


Gut morphology and rate of passage of fungal spores through the gut of a tropical rodent, the giant white-tailed rat (Uromys caudimaculatus) 

Steven S. Comport and Ian D. Hume

pp. 461-471

  
 


Helminth parasite communities of kangaroos and wallabies (Macropus spp. and Wallabia bicolor) from north and central Queensland 

I. Beveridge, N. B. Chilton, P. M. Johnson, L. R. Smales, R. Speare and D. M. Spratt

pp. 473-495

  
 


Temporal and spatial variation in abundances of native bee species on an altitudinal gradient in southern Tasmania 

Andrew B. Hingston

pp. 497-507

  
 


  
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