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The Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature is published online first, to enable availability to the most recent scientific research conducted on Queensland's unique natural environments and adjacent bioregions.
Volume 62 is complete and articles are published below. Please direct any enquiries to the Managing Editor, and for further information on publishing with the Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature please see our Guide for Authors.
A new species of Amoria (Gastropoda, Volutidae, Amoriinae) from the mid-east coast of Australia
Published online: 10 January 2020
Probable predation of the semi-aquatic Rusty Monitor Lizard (Varanus semiremex) by a Groper
Published online: 31 January 2020
Revision of Cerabilia Laporte, 1867 (Carabidae: Abacetini) of Australian and New Caledonia
Published online: 17 March 2020
Observations of ‘pseudoparasitism’ involving snake eels (Teleostei: Ophichthidae) in commercially important Black Jewfish Protonibea diacanthus (Sciaenidae) and other teleost species
Published online: 27 May 2020
Planthoppers (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoroidea: Surijokocixiidae) of the Queensland Triassic
Published online: 4 June 2020
On the identity of several Queensland camaenids: a reappraisal of their type specimens, accuracy of type localities and their association with extant populations (Eupulmonata: Camaenidae: Figuladra)
Published online: 13 October 2020
Published online: 21 December 2020
Late Devonian antiarch remains (placoderm fish) from the Gilberton Formation, north Queensland
Published online: 10 January 2020
A new carnivorous sponge (Porifera) from the Coral Sea
Published online: 4 January 2021
Published online: 18 March 2021
Printed versions of these articles will be periodically published and issued as separate printed volumes. ISSN 2204-1478 (online) ISSN 0079-8835 (print).
Each published article is allocated a unique and persistent Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to ensure clarity about intellectual property in the digital environment, to provide certainty about citation and linking to correct research data, and to ensure that author's research is made available as soon as possible following final acceptance of their manuscripts.
To meet the requirements for online publishing of scientific data, in compliance with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, all published articles are also registered with Zoobank, including new species, which provides an authoritative online, open-access, community-generated registry for zoological nomenclature, as a service to taxonomists, biologists, and the global biodiversity informatics community. All published articles are archived and DOIs are listed in references, if available at the time of publishing.
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