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The Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature is published online first, to make new knowledge more rapidly available from the scientific research conducted on Queensland's unique natural environments and adjacent bioregions. Online First will significantly increase the speed of publication once the peer-review and editorial processes are completed.
Volume 61 is published online below. Please contact the Research Library or shop if you are interested in a hard copy. Publishing enquiries with the Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature please see our Guide for Authors.
Published online: 30 April 2018
Range extension and genetic structure of the narrowly-restricted slider skink, Lerista rochfordensis Amey and Couper, 2009 (Reptilia: Scincidae)
Published online: 17 May 2018
Published online: 17 May 2018
Published online: 8 June 2018
Endoparasitic flea larvae of Uropsylla tasmanica (Siphonaptera: Pygiopsyllidae) infest spotted-tailed quolls in southern Queensland.
Published online: 30 July 2018
A two-toed population of the critically endangered Retro Slider Skink, Lerista allanae (Longman, 1937) (Reptilia: Scincidae)
Published online: 3 August 2018
Published online: 27 September 2018
Trypanorhynch cestodes (Platyhelminthes) parasitic in elasmobranchs and crustaceans in Moreton Bay, Queensland
Published online: 22 November 2018
Published online: 22 November 2018
Published online: 7 December 2018
Thirteen new charopid land snails from mid-eastern Queensland rainforests (Gastropoda: Eupulmonata: Charopidae)
Published online: 21 December 2018
Published online: 24 September 2019
Addendum to Australian Land Snails Volume 2. A Field Guide to Southern, Central and Western Species’
Published online: 11 October 2019
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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