Fishes of Sahul
Fishes of Sahul
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Fishes of Sahul Subject Index
to Volume 31 Number 4
Compiled by Rodney P Wubben
March 2018
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Acanthopagrus australis |
|
351, 1201, 1611 |
African characin |
|
36 |
African lungfish |
|
11 |
Afurcagobius tamarensis |
|
1230, 1611 |
Allomogurnda |
flavimarginata |
982 |
Allomogurnda |
insularis |
985 |
Allomogurnda |
landfordi |
986 |
Allomogurnda |
montana |
988 |
Allomogurnda |
nesolepis |
990 |
Allomogurnda |
papua |
993 |
Allomogurnda |
sampricei |
996 |
Allomogurnda |
sp. |
978-997 |
Amarinus lacustris |
|
1639 |
Amarinus paralacustris |
|
1611 |
Ambassidae |
systematics |
90, 657 |
Ambassids |
|
149, 166, 172, 179, 180 |
Ambassids |
|
235, 315, 414, 422 |
Ambassis |
macleayi |
90 |
Ambassis |
nigripinnis |
29 |
Ambassis sp |
A.agassizi |
350, 661, 818 |
Ambassis sp |
A.agrammus |
90, 93, 295, 303, 363, 382, 396, 423, 859 |
Ambassis sp |
A.agrammus/mulleri |
304, 305 |
Ambassis sp |
A.castelnaui |
91 |
Ambassis sp |
A.cauclavittata |
664 |
Ambassis sp |
A.elongatus |
90, 263 |
Ambassis sp |
A.lala |
91, 93 |
Ambassis sp |
A.leptaspis |
421 |
Ambassis sp |
A.macleayi |
90, 94, 167, 212, 214, 263, 286, 303 |
Ambassis sp |
A.macleayi |
346, 365, 395, 396, 661 |
Ambassis sp |
A.marianus |
76, 134, 315, 351, 1201, 1611 |
Ambassis sp |
A.marinarum |
382 |
Ambassis sp |
A.mulleri |
395, 396 |
Ambassis sp |
A.nana |
91 |
Ambassis sp |
A.nigripinnis |
29, 30, 77, 131, 315 |
Ambassis sp |
A.rango |
91, 93 |
Ambassis sp |
A.sp. |
1, 346, 661 |
Ambassis sp |
A.vachelli |
423 |
Ambassis sp |
|
40, 87, 90, 134, 227, 317, 381, 661, 1298 |
Amniataba |
caudarittata |
664 |
Amniataba percoides |
percoides |
89, 166, 212, 233, 242, 263, 286, 303, 335, 346, 365, 367, 395, 396, 664, 1241, 1568 |
Amphilobus labiatus |
Red Devil |
1376, 1380 |
Angel |
|
387 |
ANGFA |
ANZ fish safari |
1544-1555 |
ANGFA |
Combined Field Trip |
1364-1374 |
ANGFA |
ethics |
332 |
ANGFA |
habitat survey |
70, 73, 129, 133, 285, 360, 443, 519, 527, 551, 575, 595, 606, 621, 641, 643, 699, 806, 815, 902, 1002, 1008, 1016, 1026, 1042, 1044, 1048, 1050, 1068 |
ANGFA |
visits |
22, 28 |
ANGFA - Qld |
2008 Western Rivers |
1406-1413 |
ANGFA - Vic |
2008 Shepparton |
1418-1422 |
Angfa rainbow |
|
374-379, 709, 718 |
Anguilla sp. |
A.australis |
258, 350, 1702 |
Anguilla sp. |
A.interioris |
202 |
Anguilla sp. |
A.obscura |
202-204, 263 |
Anguilla sp. |
A.reinhardtii |
202-204, 258, 396, 805, 816, 1279, 1611 |
Anguilla sp. |
|
76, 132, 227, 358, 362 |
Antennarius biocellatus |
|
365 |
Apogon hyalosoma |
|
332, 382 |
Aponogeton |
bullosus |
539, 1322 |
Aquarium |
collapsible |
152 |
Aquatic Plants |
aponogeton bullosus |
539, 540 |
Aquatic Plants |
aponogeton sp. |
605 |
Aquatic Plants |
crypt. Ciliata |
584, 585, 588 |
Aquatic Plants |
crypt. Versteegi |
584, 585, 588 |
Aquatic Plants |
cryptocoryne |
583 |
Aquatic Plants |
drysophila stellata |
572, 596 |
Aquatic Plants |
ericaulon Setaceum |
479, 480 |
Aquatic Plants |
hydrostemma motleyi |
585 |
Aquatic Plants |
limnophila chinesis |
604 |
Aquatic Plants |
Lotus |
796, 797 |
Aquatic Plants |
microsorium brassie |
585 |
Aquatic Plants |
nelambo nucifer |
796 |
Aquatic Plants |
nymphaeaceae |
720 |
Aquatic Plants |
nymphoides sp. |
872-874 |
Aquatic Plants |
ondina purpurea |
709, 720, 721, 725 |
Aquatic Plants |
pogosteman stellatus |
571, 572, 596 |
Aquatic Plants |
pondweeds |
845-847 |
Aquatic Plants |
potamogeton |
845-847 |
Aquatic Plants |
sacred lotus |
796 |
Arafura Swamp |
|
693 |
Archerfish |
|
227, 242, 286-288, 330, 335, 414, 423 |
Archocentrus nigrofasciatus |
Convict Cichlid |
1379 |
Arenigobius bifrenatus |
Bridled Goby |
1601, 1611 |
Arguni Bay Rainbow |
|
1429, 1430-1439 |
Argyrosomus hololepidotus |
|
348 |
Ariid catfish |
|
367 |
Arius sp. |
A.graeffei |
263, 351, 700 |
Arius sp. |
A.leptaspis |
420, 421 |
Arius sp. |
|
131, 134, 166, 168, 364, 365, 1324 |
Arnhem Land |
|
806 |
Arnhem Land |
M.inornata |
1293 |
Arnhem Land |
South East Arnhem Land |
1294-1307 |
Arnoldichthys spilopterus |
|
36 |
Arramphus sclerolopis |
|
88, 351 |
Arrinyaki Creek |
|
1044 |
Aru Island |
2013 Expeditions |
1894-1903 |
Atherinaforms |
|
153 |
Atherinidae |
|
26, 229, 2205-2211 |
Atherinids |
|
153 |
Atherinoid |
|
281 |
Atherinosoma elongata |
|
1230 |
Atherinosoma microstoma |
|
41, 1230 |
Australatya striolata |
|
1367 |
Australian bass |
|
276, 349, 350, 352 |
Australian lungfish |
|
197-200 |
Australian rainbowfish |
|
149-150, 194, 201, 314, 333 |
Australian scats |
|
30 |
Australian smelt |
|
235-236 |
Australia's Outback |
|
1226-1243 |
Austrothelphusa sp. |
Kai Cr Freshwater Crab |
1816 |
Awaous crassilabrus |
|
346, 419 |
Awaous melanocephalus |
|
419 |
Balcanoona purple spot |
|
414 |
Banded Grunter |
|
166, 211, 233, 242, 335-337, 664 |
Banded rainbowfish |
|
227, 302, 395, 1569, 1571 |
Barbus nigrofasciatus |
|
187 |
Barcoo |
Grunter |
665 |
Barcoo |
River |
1154-9 |
Barramundi |
|
140, 166, 168, 180, 227, 234, 302 |
Barramundi |
|
304, 336, 419, 423, 428 |
Barred Galaxias |
|
781 |
Barred Rainbow |
|
55-57, 777 |
Bartailed Grunter |
|
664 |
Bass |
|
76, 276, 348, 351, 851 |
Batanta |
Batanta v Waigeo |
1334-1336 |
Bathurst cod |
|
348 |
Bedjal |
M.trifasciata, Blyth R |
1266 |
Bedjal |
Red Rainbow Arnhem |
1266-1268 |
Bedotia |
|
36, 1126-1134 |
Biak |
Cling Gobies from Biak |
1284-1287 |
Bidyanus bidyanus |
|
350, 665 |
Bidyanus sp. |
|
166, 168 |
Bidyanus welchi |
|
1238 |
Big-headed gudgeon |
|
350 |
Black bream |
|
233 |
Blackfish |
|
22, 1499-1500, 1568, 1837 |
Blackmast |
|
25, 26, 27, 28, 325, 1843, 2002-2008 |
Blind gudgeon |
|
145-148, 784 |
Blue discus |
|
387 |
Blue Eyes |
Dance of the Butterflies |
1596-1600 |
Blue Eyes |
eggs |
205 |
Blue Eyes |
gertrudae morphs |
589 |
Blue Eyes |
Honey |
37, 72, 148 |
Blue Eyes |
redfinned |
277, 282, 412, 430, 432 |
Blue Eyes |
Singnificant signifers |
1382-1389 |
Blue Eyes |
species |
12, 24, 28, 30, 35-41, 72, 76, 82, 86, 88, 89, 105-108, 121-125, 134, 135, 148, 149, 172, 179-180, 205-211, 214, 215, 268-284, 294, 295, 315, 323-324, 350, 365, 395, 405-411, 960, 1597 |
Blue eyes |
|
37, 105, 109, 121, 205, 249, 277, 405, 409 |
Blue eyes |
|
412, 1381 |
Blue eyes |
diversity in Australia |
1989-1996 |
Blue Eyes |
trouble shooting |
323 |
Bluefish |
|
259 |
Blue-spotted goby |
|
351, 1723 |
Bobby |
|
367 |
Boeseman's rainbowfish |
|
387 |
Bonsai cod |
|
644 |
Bony bream |
|
87, 131, 242, 335, 350, 384, 427 |
Bostockia porosa |
|
758, 759, 763 |
Bovichtys angustatus |
|
1120 |
Brachirus selheimi |
|
346 |
Brachygalaxias |
B.bullocki |
5 |
Brachygalaxias |
|
5, 8 |
Brackish Fishes |
Narrabeen Lake |
1608-1617 |
Bream |
|
172, 382 |
Brisbane River cod |
|
352 |
Brown discus |
|
387 |
Brown trout |
|
308 |
Budj Bim Fishes |
|
1630-1640 |
Bug-eyed goby |
|
254, 331, 349, 351 |
Bullrout |
|
76, 77, 351 |
Bulolo Rainbow |
|
13, 15-17 |
Butis butis |
|
351, 414, 666, 668 |
Butlers grunter |
|
665 |
C.rhombosomoides |
|
313 |
Caddisfly larvae |
|
1639 |
Cairns rainbowfish |
|
215-216, 358 |
Cairnsichthys |
|
313 |
Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides |
|
215-216, 358, 362, 1839-1844, 2017 |
Cape York |
|
225, 259, 341, 360 |
Carassius auratus |
|
333, 350 |
Carcharhinus leucas |
|
76, 351 |
Cardina sp. |
Chameleon Shrimp |
1753-1756 |
Cardinal tetra |
|
387 |
Carettochelys insculpta |
Pig-nose turtle |
1575 |
Carp |
|
31, 95, 349, 350, 423, 1164-6 |
Carp gudgeon |
|
24, 139-140, 350, 648 |
Catfish |
|
76, 77, 229, 315, 1593-1595 |
Catfish |
Cooper Creek |
460 |
Catfish |
Dalhousie |
820 |
Catfish |
Porochilus obbesi |
1709 |
Catfish |
Neosilurus hyrtlii |
1707, 2066, 2081-2093 |
Cave eel |
|
146 |
Celebes goby |
|
331 |
Celebes rainbow |
|
12, 35 |
Central American live-bearer |
|
23 |
Centratherina |
|
14 |
Centratherina crassispinosus |
|
14 |
Centropogon australis |
|
1611 |
Ceratodus |
Neoceratodus forsteri |
197-200, 255-257 |
Chameleon Shrimp |
Cardina sp. |
1753-1756 |
Chanda perch |
|
40 |
Channa striata |
|
1361 |
Checkerboard cichlid |
|
386 |
Cheimarrichthys |
fosteri |
1554 |
Chelonodon sp. |
|
382 |
Chequered Rainbow |
|
167, 193-195, 808, 1141-2, 1570 |
Cherax albidus |
Otways |
1836 |
Cherax cartacooloolah |
|
1706 |
Cherax destructor |
|
1492, 1704 |
Cherax leckii n.sp. |
|
1191-1196 |
Cherax N.sp |
|
756 |
Cherax rhynchotus |
Tutalai Creek |
1814 |
Cherax robustus |
|
1893, 1911, 1912 |
Chilatherina |
alleni |
577, 1762, 1864, 1983 |
Chilatherina |
axelrodi |
537, 790, 791-794 |
Chilatherina |
bleheri |
387, 445, 569 |
Chilatherina |
bulolo |
13, 15-17 |
Chilatherina |
campsi |
43, 103, 116, 117, 118, 537 |
Chilatherina |
crassispinosa |
14, 15, 16 |
Chilatherina |
lorentzi |
1801, 2153, 2159, 2161 |
Chilatherina |
sp. Gidomen |
1629 |
Chilatherina |
species |
14, 116, 119, 155 |
Chilatherina fasciata |
Clearwater Creek |
57, 537, 776 |
Chilatherina fasciata |
general |
55, 2149 |
Chilatherina fasciata |
Lake Wanam |
637, 757, 776, 778, 1536-1537 |
Chilatherina fasciata |
species |
55-57, 114, 366 |
Chlamydogobius |
Ermeis |
17-20, 128, 611, 733, 740, 741, 848, 849, 1241 |
Chlamydogobius |
Gloveri |
749, 821 |
Chlamydogobius |
Jalpara/Japalpa |
746, 1239 |
Chlamydogobius |
micropterus |
747, 1921-1933 |
Chlamydogobius |
ranunculus |
748 |
Chlamydogobius |
squamigenus |
746 |
Cichlids |
|
69, 140, 1375-1380 |
Climbing Perch |
|
1995 |
Cling Goby |
from Biak |
1284-1287 |
Coal grunter |
|
88, 212, 227, 233, 286, 290, 664, 1701, 1973-1978 |
Cod |
bonsai |
644 |
Cod |
general |
1050, 1054, 1055 |
Cod |
Murray |
434 |
Cod |
Mary River |
1567 |
Common jollytail |
Galaxias maculatus |
41, 1518-1520 |
Congoli |
|
22, 1120-1124 |
Conservation |
G.pusilla |
1694-1700 |
Convict Cichlid |
Archocentrus nigrofasciat |
1379 |
Cooktown |
The Cooktown connection |
1710-1718, 1735-1740 |
Cooloola |
The fishes of Cooloola |
1277-1283 |
Cooper Creek |
Catfish |
460, 464 |
Coral rainbowfish |
|
387 |
Corydoras |
|
386 |
Cowan Creek |
NSW |
1199 |
Coward Springs |
Coward Springs Country |
1272-1276 |
Cox's grunter |
|
780 |
Cox's gudgeon |
|
350 |
Crabs |
freshwater |
875, 876, 1816 |
Crabs freshwater |
Moulting and Mating |
1556-1560 |
Crater Lake |
Climbing Galaxias |
1197 |
Crater Lake |
Cradle Mountain |
1197 |
Crater Lake |
Tasmania |
1197 |
Craterocephalus |
C.cuneiceps |
384 |
Craterocephalus |
C.dalhousiensis |
821, 1242 |
Craterocephalus |
C.eyresii |
41, 1029, 1245, 1252 |
Craterocephalus |
C.fluviatilis |
98, 102, 1351, 1390-1399 |
Craterocephalus |
C.gloveri |
821, 1242 |
Craterocephalus |
C.lacustris |
232 |
Craterocephalus |
C.marjoriae |
61-64, 98, 350, 2205-2211 |
Craterocephalus |
C.nouhuysi |
2075 |
Craterocephalus |
C.randi |
263 |
Craterocephalus |
C.stercusmuscarum |
62, 88, 89, 97-102, 131, 167, 211, 214, 242, 286, 290, 303, 305, 346, 350, 363-365, 395, 396, 814, 1547 |
Craterocephalus |
C.stramineus |
27, 1303, 1843, 2002-2008 |
Craterocephalus |
Goyder River |
1300 |
Craterocephalus |
species |
40, 62, 98, 167, 232, 281, 317, 1079 |
Craterocephalus |
tanii |
167 |
Crayfish |
Cherax cartacooloolah |
1706 |
Crayfish |
Euastacus maccai, NSW |
1471-1476 |
Crayfish |
Euastacus pilosus |
1308-1316 |
Crayfish |
general |
1191-1196, 1293 |
Crayfish |
Mt Lewis Spiny Crayfish |
1325 |
Crayfish |
New England |
1167-1172 |
Crayfish |
freshwater,Otway Ranges |
1833-1838 |
Crayfish |
research |
1143-1148 |
Crayfish |
spiny |
920, 921-924, 998-1000, 1639 |
Crayfish |
spiny, alpine |
1659-1660 |
Crayfish |
Tutalai Creek |
1814 |
Crazy fish |
|
668 |
Creek |
Alligator C., M.australis |
1307 |
Creek |
Andoon Creek |
1993 |
Creek |
Baffle Creek, Qld |
1546 |
Creek |
Beening Creek |
1462-1465 |
Creek |
Birthday Creek |
1965 |
Creek |
Brodie Creek |
2053 |
Creek |
Brunette Creek NT |
2086 |
Creek |
Colosseum Creek |
1548 |
Creek |
Deep Creek |
1374, 1483 |
Creek |
Deepwater C, Qld |
1545 |
Creek |
Deky Creek NG |
1759 |
Creek |
Fletcher Creek |
1968 |
Creek |
Forest Creek |
2064 |
Creek |
Gap Cr, M. trifasciata |
1269-1271 |
Creek |
Gin Gin Creek |
1549 |
Creek |
Harvey Creek |
1840 |
Creek |
Hutchinson Creek |
2065 |
Creek |
Hunter Creek |
1978, 2092 |
Creek |
Joyce Creek |
2018-2019 |
Creek |
Kai Creek |
1813 |
Creek |
King Leopold RangesWA |
2091 |
Creek |
M.duboulayi, Kangaroo C |
1280-1281 |
Creek |
Marmos Creek |
1447 |
Creek |
Middle Creek |
1487 |
Creek |
Molo Creek |
2047, 2052 |
Creek |
Mullet Creek & Waterfall |
1489 |
Creek |
Myall Creek |
1445-1447, 2063 |
Creek |
Myka Creek |
1451 |
Creek |
Nareen Creek |
1491 |
Creek |
Obi Obi Creek |
1904, 1905 |
Creek |
Pappan |
1457 |
Creek |
Prior C, Mogurnda ad. |
1323 |
Creek |
Punkally C |
1340 |
Creek |
Running Creek |
1450, 1991 |
Creek |
Sawyat Creek NG |
1793 |
Creek |
Scotchmans Creek |
1938 |
Creek |
Searys Creek |
1278-1279, 2034 |
Creek |
Sembra Creek NG |
1791 |
Creek |
South Creek |
1488 |
Creek |
Thiaki Creek |
2042, 2051, 2053, 2054 |
Creek |
Waiwhiu Creek |
1553 |
Creek |
Wallaby, M.splendida sp. |
1270, 1738 |
Creek |
Wallace Road |
2050, 2051 |
Creek |
Williams Creek |
2043, 2046, 2049, 2050, 2052 |
Creek |
Wooloogin Creek |
1842 |
Creek |
Worth Creek |
2016 |
Creek |
Cowan Creek, NSW |
1199 |
Creeks & Rivers |
surveys |
466, 1073 |
Crenicara maculata |
|
386 |
Cresent perch |
|
171-172, 382, 665 |
Crimson spotted rainbowfish |
|
350 |
Crustacean |
Syncarids |
1818-1824 |
Cryptocoryne |
|
583, 588 |
Cynolebias whitei |
|
187 |
Cyprinus carpio |
|
31, 350 |
Dalhousie Catfish |
|
820, 825 |
Darling River rainbow |
|
94 |
Darwin blue-eye |
|
412 |
Datnoides |
|
30 |
Delicate blue eye |
|
109-113, 167, 179-180 |
Denariusa bandata |
|
167, 214, 263, 361, 363-4, 395-6, 402, 661, 1297 |
Desert goby |
|
17-20, 128, 282, 612, 733, 740, 741 |
Desert goby |
|
848, 849, 1276 |
Dewfish |
|
350 |
Dicrossus maculatus |
|
386 |
Dipnoans |
|
197 |
Dirrin Creek Rainbow |
|
217 |
Disease |
Managing Mycrobacterios |
1423-1427 |
DNA |
Aquarists service science |
1742-1748 |
Dolomedes sp. |
water spider |
1374 |
Dragonflies |
|
884, 1576-1580, 1639 |
Drombus |
|
414 |
Drysdale hardyhead |
|
98 |
Dusky flathead |
|
351 |
Dwarf cichlids |
|
386 |
Dwarf flathead gudgeon |
|
76, 504, 1339, 1722 |
Dwarf flathead gudgeon |
A Community Hero |
1866-1868 |
Dwarf galaxias |
species |
5-8, 398-400, 1080-1083-5, 1160-3 |
Dwarf galaxias |
Eastern |
1073 |
Dwarf gudgeon |
|
167 |
Dwarf maccullochi |
|
401-404 |
Dwarf rainbowfish |
|
403, 1726-1734 |
E.vittata |
|
761 |
E.vittata |
|
247 |
East Coast Rainbowfish |
sympatry |
507 |
Eastern little galaxias |
|
5 |
Eastern pygmy galaxias |
|
6 |
Eastern Rainbowfish |
Clohesy River |
1319 |
Edelia |
obscura |
247, 321-323, 638, 641, 642 |
Edelia |
vittata |
761, 1245, 1251 |
Edgbaston Springs |
|
1805-1812 |
Eel tail catfish |
|
132, 134, 166, 168, 232, 354, 358 |
Eel Tailed Catfish |
Migrating |
1513-1517 |
Eels |
|
76, 132, 202-4, 227, 258, 315, 358, 1702 |
Electric blue goby |
|
135 |
Eleotridae |
|
229 |
Empire gudgeon |
|
24, 76, 87, 89, 132-5, 139-140, 162-4, 177, 214, 254, 263, 295, 302, 343, 358, 382, 384, 645, 1278, 1365, 1565, 2033-2037 |
Empire gudgeon |
GloriousEmpireGudgeons |
1562 |
Empire gudgeon |
One more breed attempt |
2009-2014, 2021-2024 |
Emydura sp. |
turtle |
1236, 1574 |
Eriocaulon Setaceum |
|
479 |
Euastacus australasiensis |
|
1485, 1493 |
Euastacus bispinosus |
|
1639, 1640 |
Euastacus crassus |
|
1659, 1660 |
Euastacus dangadi |
|
1367 |
Euastacus fleckeri |
Mt Lewis Spiny Crayfish |
1325 |
Euastacus maccai |
NSW |
1471-1476 |
Euastacus pilosus |
|
1308-1316 |
Euastacus spinifer |
|
1485, 1497 |
Euastacus suttoni |
|
1167-1172 |
Euastacus yarraensis |
Barwon River, Otways |
1837 |
Ewens Pygmy Perch |
|
321-3, 952, 953, 954, 955-957, 958-9, 1010 |
Exquisite Rainbow |
|
1569 |
Exyrias puntang |
|
331 |
Fairy shrimp |
|
1021, 1022 |
Favonigobius exquisites |
|
1611 |
Featherfin rainbow |
|
80 |
Firetail gudgeon |
|
38, 65, 77, 349, 350, 649, 1283 |
Fish |
Arrinyake Creek |
1044 |
Fish |
Burdekin River |
1042 |
Fish |
Cathedral Rock NP |
1068 |
Fish |
fingerprinting |
614 |
Fish |
Flinders Ranges |
1026 |
Fish |
Myora Springs |
1048 |
Fish |
SA South East |
1002 |
Fish |
Townsville |
330 |
Fish |
transfer techniques |
83 |
Fish |
Vic South West |
1008 |
Flathead |
|
171, 397 |
Flathead gudgeon |
|
76, 350, 351, 1339 |
Flinders purple spotted gudgeon |
414-416 |
|
Flinders pygmy perch |
|
2198-2204 |
Flinders Ranges |
|
1026 |
Fly River rainbow |
|
169-170 |
Fly-specked hardyhead |
|
88, 89, 97-102, 131, 242, 290, 350 |
Fork-tailed catfish |
|
131, 134, 349, 350, 351, 420 |
Forsskal |
|
171 |
Fraser Island |
survey |
129, 134 |
Freshwater anchovy |
|
427-429 |
Freshwater eel |
|
202-204 |
Freshwater garfish |
|
88 |
Freshwater mullet |
|
76, 348, 350 |
Frogs |
Desert Trilling |
1269, 1288-1292 |
Frogs |
general |
828, 835, 888, 1023, 1024, 1072 |
Frogs |
green tree frog |
750, 1302 |
Frogs |
in fishroom |
750 |
Frogs |
Litoria aurea |
916 |
Frogs |
Litoria ceurulea |
733, 750 |
Frogs |
Litoria chloris |
888-889 |
Frogs |
Litoria ewingii |
1637 |
Frogs |
Pseudophryne corroboree |
835 |
Frogs |
ranidella |
828 |
Frogs |
Red-eyed tree frog |
890-891 |
Frogs |
spider |
828 |
Gadopsis |
Freshwater Blackfishes |
1499-1500 |
Gadopsis |
bispinosa |
1500, 1568 |
Gadopsis |
marmoratus |
22, 398, 957, 1499, 1633 |
Galaxias |
argenteus |
1554 |
Galaxias |
brevipinnis |
5, 58, 541, 544, 548, 1542-1543, 1555 |
Galaxias |
cleaveri |
5, 8, 58, 150-151, 239 |
Galaxias |
dwarf |
5, 1073 |
Galaxias |
Dorrigo Plateau, NSW |
1097, 1098-1107 |
Galaxias |
Erskine River |
1723 |
Galaxias |
fasciatus, Hepburn Creek |
1552 |
Galaxias |
findlayi |
831 |
Galaxias |
fuscus |
5, 22, 328-329, 781, 976, 977 |
Galaxias |
galaxias sp |
1632, 1635 |
Galaxias |
general |
758, 785, 1097, 1177-1186 |
Galaxias |
Kosciuszko |
830 |
Galaxias |
Lord Howe Island |
257 |
Galaxias |
maculatus |
5, 22, 41, 237, 258, 398, 956, 1229, 1230, 1484, 1496, 1518-1520, 1554, 1632, 1637 |
Galaxias |
mountain |
58, 785 |
Galaxias |
munda |
761 |
Galaxias |
Murray R Upper |
1618-1620 |
Galaxias |
occidentalis |
761, 1246-1251, 1246 |
Galaxias |
olidus |
5, 40, 58-60, 71, 223-225, 328, 785-8, 1618, 1620 |
Galaxias |
olidus var.fuscus |
329 |
Galaxias |
Otwayarius galaxiformis |
1720 |
Galaxias |
ornatus |
1937, 1939 |
Galaxias |
parkeri, Shannon lagoon |
1216, 1219 |
Galaxias |
parvus |
5, 6, 1211, 1212 |
Galaxias |
parvus habitat |
1213 |
Galaxias |
postivectis |
1554 |
Galaxias |
pusilla |
5-8, 58, 239, 398-400, 803, 1007, 1012-3, 1080-1083-1085, 1160-3, 1632, 1636, 1637, 1670 |
Galaxias |
pusilla, Conservation |
1694-1700 |
Galaxias |
rostratus |
5, 22 |
Galaxias |
South Western Victoria |
1681-1686, 1719-1724 |
Galaxias |
species |
40, 58, 59, 224, 257-259, 803, 831, 1070 |
Galaxias |
sp. Lake Pedder |
1210 |
Galaxias |
truttaceus |
5, 22, 319, 398 |
Galaxias |
truttaceus, Shannon L |
1216 |
Galaxias |
Unusual coloured |
1937-1940 |
Galaxiella |
cleaveri |
150 |
Galaxiella |
munda |
5, 58, 761 |
Galaxiella |
nigrostriata |
5, 761 |
Galaxiella |
|
5, 8 |
Galaxiid |
aestivation |
219 |
Galaxiid |
|
5, 6, 40, 258, 319 |
Galaxiidae |
|
8, 58 |
Gambusia |
affinis |
23, 31, 32, 33, 38, 72, 76-7, 134-6, 148, 350 |
Gambusia |
affinis holbrooki |
430 |
Gambusia |
general |
31-34, 38-42, 72, 135, 148, 154, 172 |
Gambusia |
general |
234, 248, 296, 317, 319, 322, 818, 916 |
Gambusia |
holbrooki |
272, 275, 283, 398, 399, 400, 732, 915, 1239, 1490, 1637 |
Gambusia |
competition mossies |
914 |
Gambusia |
native predation |
726 |
Gar |
|
76 |
Garfish |
|
259, 396, 414, 423, 501, 1995 |
Genetics |
Aquarists service science |
1742-1748 |
Geocharax gracilis |
|
1836 |
Geotria australis |
|
1180 |
Gerres oyeana |
|
351 |
Gerres subfasciatus |
|
1201 |
Giant blue-eye |
|
12, 35-36 |
Giant Snail |
|
1566 |
Giuris margaritacea |
Snakehead Gudgeon |
2061-2066 |
Glass blue-eye |
|
1341 |
Glass perch |
|
29-30, 87, 131, 134 |
Glass shrimp |
Paratya australiensis |
1720 |
Glassfish |
systematics |
657 |
Glossamia |
|
180 |
Glossamia aprion |
|
89, 166, 168, 179, 187, 212, 214, 227, 242, 263, 286, 295, 303-5, 335, 346, 350, 363-5, 395, 396, 862, 2118-2122 |
Glossogobius |
celebensis |
331 |
Glossogobius |
celebius |
381, 382, 673 |
Glossogobius |
giuris |
395-6, 673 |
Glossogobius |
species |
214, 232, 253-4, 260, 263, 363-4, 1328 |
Glossolepis |
from Northern NewGuinea |
1502-1512, 1540 |
Glossolepis |
dorityi |
766, 767-769 |
Glossolepis |
incisus |
28, 136, 137, 8, 165, 737, 774 |
Glossolepis |
leggetti |
577, 774, 779, 800, 801 |
Glossolepis |
maculosus |
102-4, 117, 165, 533, 774, 799 |
Glossolepis |
multisquamatus |
47, 126-7, 165, 533, 564, 565, 774, 775, 1501 |
Glossolepis |
multisquamatus Buare L |
1508 |
Glossolepis |
multisquamatus Ramu R |
1506, 1507 |
Glossolepis |
multisquamatus Sepik R |
1504, 1505 |
Glossolepis |
new sp. |
577 |
Glossolepis |
pseudoincisus |
165, 1058-1067, 1058, 1064-1066 |
Glossolepis |
ramuensis |
525, 774, 1536 |
Glossolepis |
species |
104, 119, 126-7, 136, 155, 164-5, 343 |
Glossolepis |
wanamensis |
102, 113-114, 115, 116, 165, 533, 565, 624, 774, 779, 1744 |
Glover's catfish |
|
128 |
Goanna Lagoon |
|
294 |
Gobies |
|
229, 315, 343, 414, 1149-1153 |
Gobiidae |
|
229, 1087-1096 |
Gobiomorphus |
australis |
76, 77, 132, 148, 315, 350, 1279, 1339, 1372, 1486, 1490, 1495 |
Gobiomorphus |
basalis |
1552, 1553 |
Gobiomorphus |
cotidianus |
1553 |
Gobiomorphus |
Coxii |
350, 780, 1486, 1490, 1495 |
Gobiomorphus |
huttoni |
1551 |
Gobiopterus semivestitus |
|
1611 |
Goby |
Bluespot goby |
1723 |
Goby |
bridled goby |
1601 |
Goby |
Cling Gobies from Biak |
1284-1287 |
Goby |
Desert |
17, 128, 611, 740, 848, 1276 |
Goby |
Elizabeth Springs |
1921-1933 |
Goby |
Jardine River |
253 |
Goby |
Lidwill's Dwarf Goby |
1198-1201, 1198 |
Goby |
mangrove |
892 |
Goby |
Mulgrave Glossogobius |
1328 |
Goby |
new fish |
569 |
Goby |
rhino-horn |
690 |
Goby |
species |
53, 76, 131, 134, 172, 212, 227 |
Goby |
species |
253-254, 258, 260 |
Goby |
Swan River |
1251 |
Goldfish |
|
333, 349, 351 |
Gourami |
|
423 |
Goyder River rainbow |
|
22, 286, 301 |
Green discus |
|
386 |
Grunter |
Banded |
664 |
Grunter |
Barcoo |
665 |
Grunter |
Bartailed |
664 |
Grunter |
Butlers |
665 |
Grunter |
Coal |
664, 1568, 1701 |
Grunter |
Sooty |
234, 664 |
Grunter |
Striped |
1568 |
Grunters |
|
172, 180, 212-214, 229, 232, 234, 286, 663 |
Gudgeon |
|
234, 235, 258, 259, 315, 645, 978 |
Gudgeon |
Blind |
145, 782 |
Gudgeon |
Carp |
139, 162 |
Gudgeon |
Cox's |
780 |
Gudgeon |
dwarf flathead |
503, 504, 1339, 1672, 1722, 1866-1868 |
Gudgeon |
Empire |
139, 162, 645, 1562, 1565, 2009-2014, 2021-2024, 2033-2037 |
Gudgeon |
firetail |
649 |
Gudgeon |
flat-headed |
1339, 1684 |
Gudgeon |
genus mogurnda |
686, 819 |
Gudgeon |
Gondwanian Climing |
1542-1543 |
Gudgeon |
klunzingeri |
648 |
Gudgeon |
Lakes carp |
648 |
Gudgeon |
Midgely's carp |
648 |
Gudgeon |
Murray Darling carp |
649 |
Gudgeon |
Oxyeleotris aruensis |
1329 |
Gudgeon |
Peacock |
49, 51 |
Gudgeon |
Poreless |
1564, 1736 |
Gudgeon |
purple-spotted |
174, 200, 553, 898, 1405 |
Gudgeon |
snakehead |
1187-1190, 2061-2066 |
Gudgeon |
western carp |
139, 645, 648 |
Gudgeon |
|
40, 41, 50, 53, 145-149, 158, 160-162, 172, 187, 200-202, 213, 227, 229, 232, 295, 333, 349, 350, 351 |
Half-beak |
|
76 |
Halicarcinus lacustris |
|
258 |
Hannia greenwayi |
|
373 |
Hardyhead |
Craterocephalus sp. |
1079 |
Hardyhead |
Fly-specked |
97 |
Hardyhead |
Marjorie's |
61, 2205-2211 |
Hardyhead |
Lake Eyre |
1245, 1252-1265, 1252 |
Hardyhead |
Threatened Murry Hardyh |
1390-1399 |
Hardyhead |
|
40, 41, 61-64, 149, 166, 167, 179, 180, 211, 229, 232, 235, 286, 349 |
Hazelwood |
Pondage Cichlids |
1375-1380 |
Heli-fishing |
Upper Katherine River |
1522-1531 |
Hemichromis |
|
386 |
Hephaestus |
adamsoni |
232 |
Hephaestus |
carbo |
88, 212, 213, 227, 228, 233, 263, 286, 290, 303, 341, 346, 347, 363-5, 664, 1568 |
Hephaestus |
fulginosis |
87, 166, 167, 212, 232-235, 263, 286, 303, 305, 346, 358, 360, 362, 364-365, 367, 395, 396, 419, 664, 862 |
Hephaestus |
Lineatus |
378 |
Hephaestus |
carbo, Coal Grunter |
1701 |
Hephaestus sp. |
|
168, 1973-1978 |
Heron - White necked |
Ardea pacifica |
1517 |
Highlands rainbowfish |
|
116-118 |
Hinchinbrook |
Channel |
379 |
Hinchinbrook |
Island |
670 |
Hippicthys heptagonus |
|
2055-2060 |
Honey Blue Eye |
|
37-39, 48, 72, 131, 187, 310, 311, 432 |
Honey Blue Eye |
Snapper Creek |
1277 |
Hyporhamphus ardeio |
|
76 |
Hypseleotris |
aurea |
162 |
Hypseleotris |
compressa |
24, 76, 87, 89, 132, 134, 135, 139-140, 162-164, 177, 214, 254, 263, 294, 304, 315, 343, 350, 362-365, 382, 384, 645, 1278, 1487, 1491, 1495, 1562, 1565, 1611, 2033-2037 |
Hypseleotris |
one more breed attempt |
2009-2014, 2021-2024 |
Hypseleotris |
galii |
54, 65, 77, 132, 135, 148, 315, 350, 649, 816, 1283 |
Hypseleotris |
genus |
645 |
Hypseleotris |
guntheri |
417, 423 |
Hypseleotris |
klungzingeri |
131, 132, 135, 315, 350, 648, 1282 |
Hypseleotris |
klungzingeri? |
381 |
Hypseleotris |
sp. |
40, 132, 135, 162, 163, 317, 943 |
Hypseleotris |
species No.3 |
649 |
Hypseleotris |
species No.4 |
648 |
Hypseleotris |
species No.5 |
648 |
Hyrtl's catfish |
Neosilurus hyrtlii |
2066, 2081-2093 |
Hyrtl's tandan |
|
350, 352 |
Irian Jaya |
Allen survey |
575 |
Iriatherina sp. |
|
155 |
Iriatherina werneri |
|
78-79, 80, 82, 161, 165-8, 179, 214 , 263, 360, 363, 364, 693, 697, 814, 901, 906-910, 911-913, 1359, 2181-2188 |
Iriatherina werneri |
Wenlock River - CY |
1461, 1569 |
Iron Range |
|
346 |
Island - Aru |
2013 Expeditions |
1894-1903 |
Island - Biogu |
|
1994, 1995 |
Island - Bribie |
|
1907 |
Island - Fitzroy |
|
2066 |
Island - Kola |
|
1903 |
Islands |
PNG |
926, 1774-1782 |
Islands |
Moa I 2008 fish survey |
1812-1817 |
Islands |
Torres Strait |
1989-1996 |
Javelin fish |
|
396 |
Jewelled sunfish |
|
313 |
Jewfish |
|
171, 348, 423 |
Jewish perch |
|
367 |
Johnius vogleri |
|
348 |
Jollytail |
|
41 |
Jungle perch |
|
132, 134, 159, 227, 380-2 |
Katherine River rainbowfish |
|
325 |
Killifish |
|
118, 179, 187, 249, 412 |
Kimberley |
collecting |
370, 595 |
Kingfisher |
Azure kingfisher |
1724 |
Kite |
Whistling |
1501, 1517 |
Kiunga ballochi |
|
505, 1341, 1361 |
Kiunga bleheri |
|
1362 |
Koi carp |
|
349 |
Kuhlia rupestrus |
|
132, 134, 159, 227, 346, 358, 362, 380-2 |
Kuhlidae |
|
310 |
Kurtidae Family |
|
287-288 |
Kurtus gulliveri |
|
305, 1941-1949 |
Labeotropheus fuelleborni |
|
332 |
Lagoon |
Barra Lagoon |
1458 |
Lagoon |
Shannon, Tasmania |
1217 |
Lagoon |
Fitz Lagoon |
1449 |
Lagoon |
Narrabeen, Deep Creek |
1477 |
Lagoon |
Obbes Lagoon |
1735 |
Lagoon Narrabeen |
Feeder Creek Fishes |
1482-1498 |
Lake |
Aitinyo, M.boesemani |
1794 |
Lake |
Crater, Cradle Mountain |
1197, 1208-1209 |
Lake |
Eyre |
1252-1265 |
Lake |
Furnusu Lake |
1607 |
Lake |
Great, Tasmania |
1216, 1220 |
Lake |
Kutubu |
229 |
Lake |
Pedder |
1202-1203, 1210 |
Lake |
Torrens |
1074 |
Lake |
Wanam |
621 |
Lake Eacham rainbowfish |
|
81, 217, 219, 241-247, 310 |
Lake Faowi |
of Mamberamo River |
1502 |
Lake Furnusu Rainbow |
M. mairasi |
1602-1607 |
Lake Kutubu Rainbow |
|
43-46, 230 |
Lake Narrabeem |
Brackish Creek Fishes |
1608-1617 |
Lake Tebera rainbowfish |
|
379 |
Lake Wanam fasciata |
|
737, 776 |
Lamprey |
|
1180 |
Largemouth bass |
|
298, 299 |
Lates calcarifer |
|
140, 166, 168, 227, 263, 304, 346 |
Lates calcarifer |
|
364, 395, 419, 428 |
Lates niloticus |
|
31 |
Lawn Hill Gorge |
survey |
527 |
Leiopotherapon unicolor |
|
59, 166, 168, 211, 212, 213, 263, 286, 294, 295, 296-300, 303, 304, 305, 346, 358, 362-3, 365, 367-368, 384, 395-396, 664, 820, 1029, 1237, 1514 |
Lentipes |
sp. |
925, 936-937 |
Lentipes |
venustus |
1087-1090, 1091 |
Lepidogalaxias |
|
9, 10, 11, 219, 220, 221, 222 |
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides |
aestivation |
219-223 |
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides |
general |
9-10-11, 59, 150, 151, 219-223, 761 |
Leptachiris triramus |
Tailed Sole |
1566 |
Long-finned eel |
|
350, 805, 1279 |
Longtoms |
|
166, 168, 182-187, 184, 213, 286, 382, 414 |
Loricariid catfish |
|
386 |
Lotus |
Native & Exotic |
796 |
Lungfish |
general |
197-200, 255-7, 349-350, 352, 836, 840-845 |
Lutjanus |
argentimaculatus |
331, 382, 396 |
Lutjanus |
goldiei |
419 |
M.sp.Balcanoona |
|
414-416 |
M.variegata |
|
230 |
Mabuiag Island |
Fish Survey |
1774-1782 |
Maccullochella |
ikeri |
1049, 1050, 1051 |
Maccullochella |
peeli mariensis |
1567 |
Maccullochella |
peeli peeli |
433, 437 |
Maccullochella |
sp. |
350 |
Macquaria |
ambigua |
350, 1237, 1238 |
Macquaria |
novemaculeata |
76, 276, 350, 1487 |
Macquaria |
sp. |
1031 |
Macrobrachium lar |
|
1717 |
Macrobrachium novaehollandiae |
1611, 1714 |
|
Macrobrachium sp. |
|
1693 |
Madagascar rainbow |
|
36, 1126-1134 |
Madigania unicolor |
|
367 |
Mangrove |
flowers |
1200 |
Mangrove cardinal fish |
|
332, 382 |
Mangrove Jack |
|
302, 304, 331, 382, 396 |
Marjorie's hardyhead |
|
61-64, 350, 2205-2211 |
Market |
Kikori market PNG |
1941-1949 |
Mary River cod |
|
349-352 |
Maylandia sp. |
Zebra Mbuna |
1377 |
Megalops cyprinoides |
|
263, 304, 350, 363-5, 428 |
Melanotaenia |
affinis |
46, 47, 102, 103, 117, 1653 |
Melanotaenia |
affinis (Pagwi) |
46-47, 423, 536 |
Melanotaenia |
affinis "Bonggo" |
1478-1481 |
Melanotaenia |
albimarginata |
1901 |
Melanotaenia |
ammeri |
1789, 1830 |
Melanotaenia |
angfa |
374-376, 377-379, 709, 710, 718 |
Melanotaenia |
arfakensis |
1889 |
Melanotaenia |
Aru II |
1747 |
Melanotaenia |
australis |
1529, 1531, 1705 |
Melanotaenia |
batanta species |
483, 581, 1001, 1108-1119, 1334-1336 |
Melanotaenia |
boesemani |
387, 445, 1677, 1747, 1891 |
Melanotaenia |
bowmani |
1979-1988 |
Melanotaenia |
catherinae waigeo |
581, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1317, 1334-1336 |
Melanotaenia |
corona |
2143-2161 |
Melanotaenia |
duboulayi |
248, 276, 315, 320, 350, 485, 1280-1281, 1541, 1547, 2123-2141 |
Melanotaenia |
duboulayi, Colosseum C |
1548 |
Melanotaenia |
duboulayi, Gin Gin Creek |
1549 |
Melanotaenia |
eachamensis |
81, 187, 189, 194, 217, 219, 241-247 |
Melanotaenia |
eachamensis |
306, 308, 320, 333, 334-336, 359, 485 |
Melanotaenia |
exquisita |
305, 326, 372, 492, 855, 1016, 1521, 1530, 1569 |
Melanotaenia |
fasinensis |
1741 |
Melanotaenia |
fluviatilis |
94, 141, 149, 189, 236-240, 320, 366, 485, 1173-6 |
Melanotaenia |
fredericki |
581, 829, 850 |
Melanotaenia |
garylangei |
1869-1881, 2073-2080 |
Melanotaenia |
goldiei |
88, 158, 347, 419, 483, 573, 1357, 1828, 2075 |
Melanotaenia |
gracilis |
372, 373, 485, 904, 1221, 1222-1225, 1223, 1653 |
Melanotaenia |
grunwaldi |
1979-1988 |
Melanotaenia |
herbertaxelrodi |
47, 158, 292, 293, 379, 483, 536 |
Melanotaenia |
irianjaya |
718 |
Melanotaenia |
lacustris |
43-47, 230, 232, 445, 488, 1914 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi |
70, 154, 201, 214, 261, 263, 264, 305, 330, 363, 364, 381, 401-404, 483, 488, 700, 1726-1734 |
Melanotaenia |
macc., Bulls Crossing |
1730, 1734 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi, Burton C |
1732, 1733 |
Melanotaenia |
macc., Cape Flattery |
1730 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi dwarf |
402 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi, Etty Bay |
1727, 1728 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi, Harvey C |
1727 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi, Kai Creek |
1813 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi, Moa Island |
1732 |
Melanotaenia |
maccullochi, Skull Creek |
1725, 1731 |
Melanotaenia |
mairasi |
1602-1607 |
Melanotaenia |
misoolensis |
1108-1119, 1353-1363, 1581, 1582 |
Melanotaenia |
monticola |
43, 47, 181-182, 231, 536, 557, 560 |
Melanotaenia |
new colour |
156, 774 |
Melanotaenia |
nigrans |
87, 149, 193, 201, 214, 263, 303-305, 309, 330, 343, 363, 364, 372, 403, 452, 485, 597, 863 |
Melanotaenia |
nigrans fail translocation |
2015-2020 |
Melanotaenia |
ogilbyi |
1605, 1773, 1785, 1786 |
Melanotaenia |
oktediensis |
187, 265-267, 333, 1915 |
Melanotaenia |
papuae |
488 |
Melanotaenia |
parkinsoni |
1653, 1746 |
Melanotaenia |
parva |
718, 1058-1067, 1058, 1060-1063, 1825, 1918 |
Melanotaenia |
picta |
1893 1898, 1901 |
Melanotaenia |
pimaensis |
118 |
Melanotaenia |
praecox |
385-388, 389-391, 483, 576, 1348-1349, 1746, 1855, 1863 |
Melanotaenia |
pygmaea |
337-338, 1561 |
Melanotaenia |
rubropinnis |
577, 1771, 1864, 1865, 1986 |
Melanotaenia |
rubrivittata |
1845-1859 |
Melanotaenia |
rubrostriata |
483, 1830, 2075 |
Melanotaenia |
senckenbergianus |
1898 |
Melanotaenia |
sexlineata |
47, 169-170, 483, 1358 |
Melanotaenia |
species |
21, 40, 43, 44, 68, 119, 136, 155, 164, 165, 170, 294, 317, 320, 718, 1703 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida |
2, 51, 88, 89, 94, 154, 155, 173, 216, 246, 267, 309, 320, 327, 673, 700 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida australis |
2, 304, 305, 325-327, 353-357, 372, 449, 853, 855, 856, 904, 1307, 1529, 1531 |
Melanotaenia |
solendida Deepwater C |
1545 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida fluviatilis |
21, 54, 65, 70, 77, 94-96, 131, 132, 134-5 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida fluviatilis |
141-144, 148, 149, 150, 189-192, 240, 276 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida inornata |
2, 70, 86-88, 156, 158, 167, 179, 193-195, 211-2, 214, 227-8, 263, 286, 295, 303-5, 343, 346, 353, 363-55, 394-6, 483, 485, 528, 606, 808, 863, 1141-2, 1293, 1524, 1570 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida rubrostriata |
158, 195, 423, 483 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida splendida |
89, 217-9, 306-10, 315, 326, 334, 346, 357-9, 362-3, 381, 439, 440, 481, 492, 500, 519, 673, 752-753, 1270, 1319, 2017 |
Melanotaenia |
splendida tatie |
356, 497, 1236, 1237, 1241 |
Melanotaenia |
NG IUCN Red List |
1826-1832, 1888-1892, 1913-1920 |
Melanotaenia |
IUCN Threatened Species |
1826-1832, 1888-1892, 1913-1920 |
Melanotaenia |
utcheensis |
89, 497, 1661, 1662-1667, 2094-2117 |
Melanotaenia |
vanheurni |
1621, 1622-1629, 1828 |
Melanotaenia |
waigeo |
1108-1119 |
Melanotaenia |
wokamensis |
1899 |
Melanotaenia species |
Arguni Bay |
1429, 1430-1439 |
Melanotaenia species |
Blackmore River |
500 |
Melanotaenia species |
Burdekin River - NQ |
497, 701, 1036-1037, 1042-1043, 1921, 1933-1937 |
Melanotaenia species |
Burdekin Rainbow status |
1962-1972, 2025-2032 |
Melanotaenia species |
Running River status |
1962-1972, 2025-2032 |
Melanotaenia species |
Davies Creek |
496 |
Melanotaenia species |
Deckai NG |
1832 |
Melanotaenia species |
Deepwater Creek - Q |
492 |
Melanotaenia species |
GinGin - SEQ |
485 |
Melanotaenia species |
Kambolgie Creek - NT |
496 |
Melanotaenia species |
Kangaroo Creek - SEQ |
497 |
Melanotaenia species |
Kokas Bay |
1439 |
Melanotaenia species |
Malanda |
2038-2054 |
Melanotaenia species |
Miskin River - FNQ |
497 |
Melanotaenia species |
Mulgrave River |
492 |
Melanotaenia species |
Rawarra NG |
1826 |
Melanotaenia species |
Running River |
2189-2197 |
Melanotaenia species |
Siriwo River NG |
1764 |
Melanotaenia species |
Station Creek - Q |
492 |
Melanotaenia species |
Suswa Village |
1477-1481 |
Melanotaenia species |
Topo River NG |
1769 |
Melanotaenia species |
Wallaby Creek-Cooktown |
440, 496, 1571, 1739 |
Melanotaenia species |
Wapoga Red Laser |
1859-1865 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
|
1701 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Alligator River - NT |
3, 424 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Archer River - CY |
425 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Arafura Swamp AL |
1571 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Beening Creek |
1453 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Blyth River |
1266, 1266-1268 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Burster Creek - CY |
425, 468 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Cape Arnhem - NT |
424 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Cato River - NT |
523 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Claudie River - CY |
425, 493 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Cockatoo Creek - CY |
522 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Coen River - NQ |
3, 425, 1748 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Crystal Springs - NT |
523 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Daintree River |
1244, 1244 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Dulhunty River |
472 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Eliot Creek - CY |
289, 425 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Gap Creek - NQ |
700, 1269-1271, 1738 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Giddy River - Arnham |
3, 424 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Gordon River - Q |
3 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Goyder River - Arnhem |
3, 424, 493, 1294 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Gunshot Creek - CY |
468 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Latram River - NT |
424, 524 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Jurassic Area |
708 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Marmos Creek - CY |
472, 1448 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
McIvor River - CY |
493, 1716 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Melville Island - NT |
424 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Myka Creek |
1452 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
new Weipa |
609 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Pappan Creek - CY |
425, 493, 1457 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Pascoe River - CY |
157, 425, 477 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Peppan Outstation |
1455 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Richard River |
1569 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Rocky Bottom Creek- NT |
424, 1304-1305 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Running Creek - CY |
425, 1440 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Skull Creek - CY |
425 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
species |
1, 3-4, 22, 47, 69, 70, 86-89, 156-160 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
species |
193-195, 211, 212, 214, 227, 228, 263, 264 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
species |
286-295, 301-305, 327, 333, 343, 345-347 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
species |
363-5, 372, 424-6, 457, 465, 469, 493, 521 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Tentpole Creek - CY |
425, 465 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Weipa - CY |
3 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Wenlock River - CY |
425 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Wonderful Wonga |
301 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Wonga Creek |
301, 424, 493 |
Melanotaenia trifasciata |
Yirkala - NT |
522 |
Melanotaeniidae |
species |
13, 95, 103, 141, 153-156, 187, 195-6, 229, 235, 249, 259, 268, 320 |
Mermaid Pool |
|
1542-1543 |
Microphisretzii |
|
946 |
Micropterus salmoides |
|
298 |
Midgley's Carp Gudgeon |
|
648 |
Milyeringa veritas |
|
145-148, 784 |
Minnow |
Shannon Mud |
9 |
Moa Island |
2008 Fish Survey |
1812-1817 |
Mobray River Goby |
|
331 |
Mogurnda |
adspersa |
200-2, 315, 414-416, 519, 553, 688, 1323, 1535 |
Mogurnda |
adspersa, Mena Creek |
1331 |
Mogurnda |
adspersa, Utchee Creek |
1332 |
Mogurnda |
adspersa, lower MurrayR |
1405, 1428 |
Mogurnda |
balcanoona |
414 |
Mogurnda |
cingulata |
1359, 2077 |
Mogurnda |
clivicola |
688, 1029, 1535 |
Mogurnda |
finke |
734 |
Mogurnda |
larapintae |
689, 734, 736 |
Mogurnda |
mogurnda |
87, 160, 164, 174-177, 200, 214, 227, 242, 263, 295, 303-5, 343, 346, 358, 362-4, 396, 597, 689, 734, 735, 819, 859, 861, 1443, 1902 |
Mogurnda |
oligolepis |
689 |
Mogurnda |
sp. |
40, 89, 95, 132-5, 162-3, 174, 177, 230, 232, 359, 396, 898, 899, 900, 943, 1533, 1705 |
Mogurnda |
species I.Jaya |
577 |
Mogurnda |
thermophila |
689, 821, 1242, 1535 |
Monodacts |
|
172 |
Monodactylus argenteus |
|
30, 76 |
Moreton Island sunfish |
|
313 |
Mosquitofish |
|
31, 32, 33-4, 39-42, 76-7, 95, 134, 136, 229 |
Mosquitofish |
|
282-284, 349, 350, 430 |
Mountain galaxias |
|
58-60, 71, 223-225, 785-788 |
Mountain rainbowfish |
|
181-182, 231 |
Mouth almighty |
|
89, 166, 168, 179, 187, 212, 214, 227, 242, 263, 286, 332, 335, 336, 350, 2118-2122 |
Mud Minnow |
Shannon |
9 |
Mudfish |
Lang Lang River |
1668-1672 |
Mudskippers |
|
225, 382, 419 |
Mugil cephalus |
|
134, 135, 350, 382, 395, 1201 |
Mugilogobius |
chulae |
895, 1641, 1642-1649 |
Mugilogobius |
littoralis |
896 |
Mugilogobius |
mertoni |
1647 |
Mugilogobius |
platynotus |
893 |
Mugilogobius |
paludis |
22 |
Mugilogobius |
platystomas |
895 |
Mugilogobius |
rambaiae |
897 |
Mugilogobius |
rexi |
1648, 1649 |
Mugilogobius |
rivulus |
897, 935 |
Mugilogobius |
sarasinorum |
1647 |
Mugilogobius |
sp. |
304 |
Mugilogobius |
stigmaticus |
895 |
Mugilogobius |
wilsoni |
877, 894, 1643 |
Mullet |
|
134-5, 259, 348, 395-6, 414, 423, 1484 |
Murray Cod |
|
348, 349, 351, 433-434, 437 |
Murray Darling carp gudgeon |
|
649 |
Murray River rainbowfish |
|
94-96, 141-144, 189-192, 236-240, 1173-6 |
Mycrobacteriosis |
Managing |
1423-1427 |
Myora Springs |
|
1048 |
Myxus petardi |
|
76 |
N.gloveri |
|
825 |
Namalycastis |
hawaiiensis |
1538-1539 |
Naming Fish |
|
1749-1752, 1783-1788, 1799-1804 |
Nannatherina |
balstoni |
761 |
Nannoperca |
australis |
40, 41, 42, 321-323, 957, 1125, 1414-1417, 1633, 1636, 1637 |
Nannoperca |
australis, Welcome R |
1204 |
Nannoperca |
australis, habitat |
1205 |
Nannoperca |
obscura |
1228, 1633, 1637 |
Nannoperca |
oxleyana |
65, 66, 134-136, 148, 247-9, 310-312, 1050, 1051, 1053, 1400-1404 |
Nannoperca |
percichthyidae |
2198-2204 |
Nannoperca |
sp. |
40, 41 |
Nannoperca |
variegata |
321-323, 521 |
Nannopercidae |
|
310 |
Nematalosa erebi |
|
87, 131, 242, 263, 335, 346, 350, 365, 384, (?) 395, 427, 1030, 1230, 1236 |
Neobatrachus |
centralis |
1264, 1288-1292, 1289, 1292 |
Neoceratodus forsteri |
Australian Lungfish |
197-200, 836, 840-845 |
Neochanna cleaveri |
Lang Lang River |
1668-1672 |
Neochanna sp. |
|
8, 11, 151 |
Neon rainbowfish |
|
385, 391 |
Neon Tetra |
|
387 |
Neosiluris |
ater |
363, 396 |
Neosiluris |
ater (?) |
396 |
Neosiluris |
brevidorsalis |
457 |
Neosiluris |
gloveri |
825 |
Neosiluris |
glencoensis |
346, 364, 365 |
Neosiluris |
hyrtlii |
350, 358, 396, 1238, 1515, 1594, 1595, 1707, 2066, 2081-2093 |
Neosiluris |
sp. |
128, 132, 134, 148, 166, 168, 214, 263 |
Neosiluris |
sp. |
315, 362, 363 |
Neosiluris |
sp. (hyrtlii?) |
304, 396 |
Neosiluris |
sp. Spotted body |
365 |
Neosiluris |
sp.1 |
346 |
Neosiluris |
sp.2 |
346 |
Neosiluris brevidorsalis |
|
457 |
New Zealand mudfish |
|
8, 11, 151 |
Nightfish Bostockia |
|
758, 759, 763 |
Nile perch |
|
31 |
Northern purple spotted gudgeon |
227 |
|
Northern saratoga |
|
168 |
Northern soft ray sunfish |
|
215 |
Northern soft-spined sunfish |
|
313 |
Northern trout gudgeon |
|
242 |
Notesthes robusta |
|
76, 77, 351, 1611 |
Notopala waterhousei |
|
1566 |
Nursery Fish |
|
287-288, 1941-1949 |
Nymphaeaceae |
|
720 |
Nymphoides |
Marshworts |
871 |
Oktedi rainbowfish |
|
265-267 |
Olive Branch |
survey |
606 |
Olive perch |
|
29-30, 76, 77, 350 |
Ondinia purpurea |
|
709, 720, 721 |
One gilled swamp eel |
|
8 |
One-spot livebearer |
another introduced fish |
1342-1347 |
Ophieleotris |
aporos |
263, 365, 381, 382, 421, 422, 673 |
Ophieleotris |
sp. |
168 |
Ophiocara porocephala |
|
304, 332, 381 |
Ophisternon |
gutterale |
263, 859 |
Ophisternon |
sp. |
363 |
Oreochromis mossambicus |
|
350 |
Ornate rainbowfish |
|
313, 1572, 1573 |
Oryeleotris |
lirieolata |
700 |
Oryeleotris |
nullipora |
161, 345 |
Oryeleotris |
specie |
369 |
Otwayarius galaxiformis |
|
1,720 |
Outback |
Australia's Outback |
1226-1243 |
Oxeye herring |
|
350, 351, 428 |
Oxleyan Pigmy Perch |
|
310-312, 1050 |
Oxyeleotris |
aruensis |
1329 |
Oxyeleotris |
fimbriata |
229, 232, 378 |
Oxyeleotris |
lineolatus |
166, 168, 214, 227, 263, 286, 346, 396, 700 |
Oxyeleotris |
lineolatus (?) |
303, 304 |
Oxyeleotris |
melanosoma (?) |
422 |
Oxyeleotris |
nullipora |
158, 160, 161, 162, 167, 168, 212-214, 227, 259, 263,264, 345, 363, 364, 1564, 1736 |
Oxyeleotris |
sp. |
1, 346, 369 |
Pacific Blue Eye |
|
121-125, 268-276, 382, 1381 |
Pagwi Rainbow |
|
46-47 |
Panagrellus silusae |
|
120 |
Pandakas |
|
414, 1705 |
Papua West |
2012 expedition |
1790-1798 |
Paragalaxias |
eleotroides, Shannon R |
1217, 1218, 1220 |
Paragalaxias |
dissimilis, Shannon R |
1218 |
Paragrapsus laevis |
|
1611 |
Parambassis gulliveri |
|
66, 552, 661 |
Paratya australiensis |
Glass Shrimp |
1720 |
Parrotfish |
|
259 |
Pascoe River rainbowfish |
|
157-160, 471, 477 |
Peacock gudgeon |
|
49, 51-53, 2142, 2174-2180 |
Pelangia mbutuensis |
|
576 |
Pelvicachromis |
|
386 |
Penny Fish |
|
167, 179, 180, 214, 661 |
Peppan |
Outstation |
1455 |
Peppan |
Lower |
1456 |
Peppimentari Country |
|
450 |
Perch |
Climbing |
1995 |
Perch |
Ewens Pygmy |
952, 953, 954, 955-957, 958-959, 1010 |
Perch |
Olive |
29 |
Perch |
Oxleyan Pygmy |
310, 312, 1050, 1400-1404 |
Perch |
Pygmy |
1204, 1205, 2198-2204 |
Perch |
Spangled |
296, 367, 664, 1514 |
Perch |
Southern Pygmy |
1414-1417 |
Perch |
Western Pygmy |
1251 |
Perch |
Victorian Pygmy |
321 |
Perch |
Yarra Pygmy |
638, 641, 642 |
Perch |
|
50, 135, 248 |
Perch |
silver |
665 |
Perch |
crescent |
665 |
Perchlet |
|
227, 286 |
Percichthyidae |
|
310 |
Periophthalmus |
novaeguineae |
419 |
Periophthalmus |
sp. |
382 |
Persian carpet |
|
201 |
Phalloceros caudimaculatus |
another introduced fish |
1342-1347 |
Phallostethidae |
|
281 |
Philiypnodon |
grandiceps |
76, 350, 1227, 1339, 1611, 1637 |
Philiypnodon |
macrostoma |
1339, 1486, 1611, 1867 |
Philiypnodon |
sp. |
40, 76, 504 |
Photography |
|
1563-1575, 1701-1708 |
Pingalla |
lorentzi |
213, 263, 364 |
Pingalla |
sp. (?) |
364 |
Pipefish freshwater |
|
2055-2060 |
Plant |
Aponogeton vanbruggenii |
1689 |
Plant |
Eriocaulon setaceum |
1687 |
Plant |
Native Plants for Aquaria |
1673-1676, 1687-1692 |
Plant |
Nymphoides violacea |
1725 |
Plant |
Nymphoides indica |
1736 |
Plant |
Ondinia purpurea |
1691 |
Plant |
Otellia alismoides |
1688 |
Plant |
Pitcher, Nepenthes sp. |
1452 |
Plant |
Pogostemon stellatus |
1674 |
Plant |
Potamogeton perfoliatus |
1692 |
Plant |
Rotala mexicana |
1661, 1676 |
Plant |
Vallisneria caulescens |
1692 |
Plant |
Vallisneria speckled |
1690 |
Platy |
|
349, 350, 351 |
Platycephalus fuscus |
|
351 |
Plectorhinchus Gibbosus |
|
1,048 |
Plotosidae |
|
229 |
PNG |
Islands |
926 |
Poecilia |
reticulata |
295, 333, 350 |
Poecilia |
|
317 |
Poeciliidae |
|
229 |
Pogosteman Stellatus |
|
571 |
Polychaete worm |
Freshwater in Australia |
1538-1539 |
Ponds |
dragonflies in |
884 |
Pondweeds |
|
845 |
Pool |
Mermaid |
1542-1543 |
Popondetta |
connieae |
22, 50, 66-68, 119, 155 |
Popondetta |
furcata |
22, 66, 67, 68 |
Popondetta |
sp. |
22, 28, 66, 67, 68, 119, 155 |
Poreless Gudgeon |
|
1564 |
Porochilis |
argenteus |
1238, 1516 |
Porochilis |
obbesi |
263, 363, 1357 |
Porochilis |
rendahli |
350, 519, 859, 1325, 1593-1595 |
Port Fairy |
survey results |
641 |
Porthole fish |
|
23, 313 |
Possum |
cream coloured |
1214 |
Potamalosa richmondia |
|
239, 851 |
Predators |
water beetles & tigers |
1997-2001 |
Pristis microdon |
|
133 |
Protopterus |
maraena |
239, 398 |
Protopterus |
sp. |
11 |
Pseudaphritis urvilii |
|
22, 397-398, 956, 1120-1124 |
Pseudogobius sp.9 |
|
1611 |
Pseudomugil |
affinis |
12 |
Pseudomugil |
sp. Aru I |
1467 |
Pseudomugil |
sp. Aru II |
1468 |
Pseudomugil |
sp, Aru III |
1453, 1469 |
Pseudomugil |
sp, Aru IV |
1469 |
Pseudomugil |
broomensis |
1 |
Pseudomugil |
chart of 12 morphs |
592, 593 |
Pseudomugil |
connieae |
66, 405 |
Pseudomugil |
cyanodorsalis |
249-252, 405, 407, 409, 412, 413, 972-973, 1598 |
Pseudomugil |
eggs |
205 |
Pseudomugil |
furcatus |
66, 67, 405 |
Pseudomugil |
gertrudae |
12, 22, 24, 30, 35, 78, 82, 87, 105-108, 110, 122, 156, 158, 161, 205-211, 214, 250, 263, 268, 290, 295, 304, 305, 323, 324, 330, 343, 364, 402, 407-409, 589, 592-593, 805, 814, 965-968, 1599, 1950, 1990, 1991 |
Pseudomugil |
Kai Creek |
1814 |
Pseudomugil |
gertrudae, Terangan Is |
1470 |
Pseudomugil |
gertrudae, Weipa |
1429 |
Pseudomugil |
gertrudae (?) |
304, 589 |
Pseudomugil |
inconspicuus |
251, 277, 282, 405, 412-414, 422, 430, 971, 1303, 1992 |
Pseudomugil |
ivantsoffi |
1757-1761, 1960 |
Pseudomugil |
luminatus |
1950-1961 |
Pseudomugil |
majusculus |
405 |
Pseudomugil |
mellis |
12, 37-39, 48, 54, 65, 66, 72, 131, 135, 136, 148, 205-211, 310, 323, 405, 407, 409-410, 432, 878, 965, 1277, 1598, 1869, 1990 |
Pseudomugil |
mellis - breeding |
1882-1887 |
Pseudomugil |
novaeguineae |
405, 1357 |
Pseudomugil |
paludicola |
405, 421, 423, 1467, 1902 |
Pseudomugil |
paskai |
405, 561, 1952 |
Pseudomugil |
Red finned Blue Eye |
1805-1812, 1992 |
Pseudomugil |
reticulatus |
1959 |
Pseudomugil |
signifer |
12, 24, 37, 76, 82, 88, 110, 121-125, 131, 134, 135, 172, 205-211, 250, 268-276, 323, 324, 350, 358, 362, 365, 381, 382, 405, 409, 412, 915, 961, 963, 1337, 1611, 1989 |
Pseudomugil |
signifer, Baffle Creek |
1546 |
Pseudomugil |
signifer, Wallaga Lake |
1381 |
Pseudomugil |
signifer, Townsville |
1597, 1600 |
Pseudomugil |
Significant signifers |
1382-1389 |
Pseudomugil |
species |
12, 24, 30, 35, 40-1, 119, 135, 153, 155, 863, 205-211, 227-8, 255, 268, 294, 305, 405, 960 |
Pseudomugil |
A Pseudomugil Account |
1466-1470 |
Pseudomugil |
Triton Bay |
1434 |
Pseudomugil |
tenellus |
12, 109-113, 122, 167, 168, 179-180, 205-211, 304, 323, 405, 409, 969, 970 |
Pseudomugil |
trouble shooting |
323 |
Pseudomugil sp |
Dekai |
2077 |
Pseudomugilidae |
|
249, 277, 278, 281 |
Psuedogobius No.9 |
|
569 |
Psuedogobius olorum |
|
1230, 1251 |
Pufferfish |
|
414 |
Purple spotted gudgeon |
northern |
227 |
Purple spotted gudgeon |
southern |
1405, 1428 |
Purple spotted gudgeon |
|
132, 134, 174-177, 200-202, 350, 1443 |
Purple spotted gudgeon |
australian |
1532-1535 |
Pygmy perch |
|
40-42, 66, 134-5, 187, 310, 315, 321-3, 641, 1204, 1205, 1400-1404 |
Pygmy perch |
flinders |
2198-2204 |
Pygmy perch |
southern |
1414-1417 |
Pygmy Rainbow |
|
337-340, 1561 |
Queenfish |
|
302, 304 |
Queensland lungfish |
|
59 |
Quirichthys stramineus |
|
25-27, 28, 156, 325 |
Quoll eastern |
Dasyurus viverrinus |
1214 |
Rainbow |
|
28, 38, 57, 69, 77, 80, 81, 87, 89, 95, 117 |
Rainbow |
|
118, 137, 142, 149, 158, 166, 172, 177, 180 |
Rainbow |
|
193, 212, 214, 248 |
Rainbow prigi |
|
423 |
Rainbow trout |
|
397 |
Rainbowfish |
angfa |
374 |
Rainbowfish |
Atherton Tableland |
305 |
Rainbowfish |
barred |
55 |
Rainbowfish |
Some obs on behaviour |
1678-1681 |
Rainbowfish |
blue eye eggs |
205 |
Rainbowfish |
cairns |
215 |
Rainbowfish |
chequered |
193 |
Rainbowfish |
Darwin |
854 |
Rainbowfish |
Desert |
354, 382 |
Rainbowfish |
Drysdale River |
902 |
Rainbowfish |
east coast sympatry |
507 |
Rainbowfish |
egg posting |
118 |
Rainbowfish |
eggs |
20 |
Rainbowfish |
fry raising |
118 |
Rainbowfish |
General |
40, 41, 46, 51, 57, 68-70, 84, 86, 87, 103-4 |
Rainbowfish |
General |
118-120, 131, 132, 134, 135, 149, 153-160, |
Rainbowfish |
General |
178, 181-182, 189-195, 211, 215, 218, 226 |
Rainbowfish |
General |
229-233, 250, 265-267, 286, 292, 294, 295 |
Rainbowfish |
General |
302, 305, 308-309, 313-317, 320, 422, 482 |
Rainbowfish |
General |
507, 532, 566 |
Rainbowfish |
Hermaphrodite Rainbows |
1348-1349 |
Rainbowfish |
Identification |
320 |
Rainbowfish |
keeping |
68, 444 |
Rainbowfish |
Laura River |
752 |
Rainbowfish |
many pictures |
482 |
Rainbowfish |
Names |
482 |
Rainbowfish |
Pagwi |
46 |
Rainbowfish |
phenotype |
566 |
Rainbowfish |
Raja Ampat |
1108-1119 |
Rainbowfish |
Running River |
2189-2197 |
Rainbowfish |
small gene pool |
532 |
Rainbowfish |
spawning |
562 |
Rainbowfish |
splendida |
357 |
Rainbowfish |
Threadfin |
2181-2188 |
Rainbowfish |
Translocated |
2162-2174 |
Rainbowfish |
Waigeo |
1018 |
Rainbowfish |
Wallaby Creek |
439 |
Rainbowfish |
Western |
325 |
Rainbowfish eggs |
First Migration to Europe |
1650-1655 |
Red Devil |
Amphilobus labiatus |
1376 |
Red lined rainbow |
|
423 |
Red lined sawfish |
|
352 |
Red scats |
|
227 |
Redfin |
|
322, 349 |
Redfinned Blue Eye |
|
277-282, 430-432, 949, 1805-1812 |
Redigobius |
balteatus |
690, 692 |
Redigobius |
bikolanus |
134, 254, 315, 331, 351 |
Redigobius |
bikolanus, Baffle Creek |
1546 |
Redigobius |
chrysoma |
676 |
Redigobius |
leptochilus |
942 |
Redigobius |
macrostoma |
1149, 1201, 1611 |
Redigobius |
romeri |
581 |
Redigobius |
species |
76 |
Redigobius |
tambujon |
942 |
Rendahl's tandan |
|
350, 352, 1325 |
Renmark |
Red Mud Riverland |
1350-1353 |
Reticulated perchlet |
|
90-94 |
Retropinna |
semoni |
40, 54, 65, 77, 235-236, 350, 1371 |
Retropinna |
sp. |
40, 41, 1230 |
Rhabdosargus sarba |
|
135 |
Rhadinocentrus |
A quick trip for Rhads |
1904-1913 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Aranerawal C, Stradbroke |
1656 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Bribie Island |
1708, 1909, 1910 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Castaway C, Gold Coast |
1657 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Cooloolah Coast |
1656, 1658 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Cooroon Cooroonpah C |
1657 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Mount Cotton Creek |
1572 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Obi Obi Creek |
1905, 1906 |
Rhadinocentrus |
ornatus |
23, 54, 65-6, 82-83, 132, 134-5, 148, 196-7, 248, 310, 313-8, 350, 680, 685, 816 |
Rhadinocentrus |
ornatus, Deep Creek |
1373 |
Rhadinocentrus |
ornatus, Pine Creek |
1365 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Recent Rhad Discoveries |
1656-1658 |
Rhadinocentrus |
sp. |
36, 38, 149, 196 |
Rhadinocentrus |
Searys Creek |
1278-1279, 1573 |
Rhads |
|
310, 311, 313 |
Rhinohorn goby |
|
691, 692 |
Rifle fish |
|
166, 168 |
River |
Barcoo |
1154-9 |
River |
Biga River NG |
1587, 1591 |
River |
Blackmore River NT |
1754 |
River |
Brisbane |
347 |
River |
Burdekin |
1042 |
River |
Claudie |
225, 454 |
River |
Clohesy, M.sp.sp. |
1319 |
River |
Daly River NT |
1756, 2034 |
River |
Drysdale River |
902 |
River |
Endeavour River |
1710-1718, 1735-1740 |
River |
Fanning River |
1968 |
River |
Finke River NT |
2088 |
River |
Finnis River NT |
2005 |
River |
Fortescue River WA |
2090 |
River |
Gam River NG |
1589 |
River |
general fish |
85 |
River |
Goyder River - Arnhem |
1974 |
River |
Gregory River |
2002 |
River |
Habgood River |
1976 |
River |
Howard River NT |
1755 |
River |
Ifaupan River, NG |
1582-1592 |
River |
Ithaca River |
2048, 2053 |
River |
Jardine |
211 |
River |
Katherine River NT |
2004 |
River |
Kikori |
418 |
River |
Kolan River |
1541, 1547 |
River |
Kopi River NG |
1759 |
River |
King George |
1016 |
River |
Lang Lang |
1668-1672 |
River |
Laura Rainbow |
752 |
River |
Mann River |
1975 |
River |
Mary River |
1525 |
River |
McIvor River |
1710-1718, 1735-1740 |
River |
Mission River |
1993 |
River |
Murray R |
1350-1353, 1866 |
River |
Never Never |
1368 |
River |
Nerang River,GoldCoast |
2036 |
River |
Nogoa River |
2093 |
River |
Pascoe River |
157 |
River |
Paroo River Qld |
2089 |
River |
Running River |
1933-1937, 1966 |
River |
Soroan River NG |
1796 |
River |
Serpentine, habitat |
1247 |
River |
Shannon River |
1218 |
River |
Siriwo River NG |
1762-1772, 1981-1984 |
River |
Starcke survey |
699 |
River |
Topo River NG |
1768, 1986 |
River |
Torrens, SA |
1177-1186 |
River |
Tuross |
1338 |
River |
Upper Katherine |
1522-1531 |
River |
Victoria River NT |
2082, 2083 |
River |
Walker |
391 |
River |
Welcome River, TAS |
1203 |
River |
Wickham River |
2003 |
River perch |
|
348 |
River whaler shark |
|
351 |
Roman-nose goby |
|
227 |
Rosy barb |
|
349 |
Rotala mexicana |
Northern Territory |
1661 |
Ruby barb |
|
187 |
Rummynosed tetra |
|
387 |
Running River |
Rainbow |
2189-2197 |
Sailfin Gertrudae |
|
22 |
Sailfin perchlet |
|
167, 212, 235 |
Salamander fish |
|
150 |
Salmo trutta |
|
31, 308 |
Salmon-tailed catfish |
|
166, 168, 396, 1324 |
Saltwater blue-eyes |
|
227 |
Saratoga |
|
166-8, 180, 213, 234, 349-351, 367, 608, 864-6 |
Sawfish |
|
133, 352 |
Scatophagus argus |
|
76, 351, 395 |
Scats |
|
30, 172, 414 |
Scaturiginichthyinae |
|
278 |
Scaturiginichthys |
|
278 |
Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis |
|
277-284, 409, 430-432, 949, 974 |
Schismatogobius |
sp. |
946 |
Scleropages |
jardinii |
166, 168, 213, 234, 263, 608, 859, 864-865 |
Scleropages |
leichhardtii |
350 |
Scleropages |
sp. |
367 |
Scortum barcoo |
|
665 |
Sea mullet |
|
348, 350, 351, 352 |
Seahorses |
|
2060 |
Selenotoca multifasciata |
|
351, 396 |
Seleropages Jardini |
|
608 |
Sepik rainbowfish |
|
126-127 |
Shannon Mud Minnow |
|
9, 10, 11 |
Shark |
|
76 |
Sharp-nose Carp-gudgeon |
Teewah Creek |
1282 |
Short-finned eel |
|
350, 1702 |
Shrimp fairy |
|
1021 |
Sicyopterus |
lagocephalus |
940 |
Sicyopterus |
sp. |
940 |
Sicyopterus |
I.Jaya |
577 |
Sicyopus |
discordipinnis |
940 |
Sicyopus |
mystax |
941 |
Sicyopus |
zosterophorum |
941 |
Silver biddy |
|
351 |
Silver drummer |
|
259 |
Silver perch |
|
166, 168, 665 |
Silver Rainbow |
|
13, 15, 16, 17 |
Sleepy cod |
|
166, 168, 286 |
Sleepy cod |
March through Cooper Cr |
2067-2072 |
Slender Rainbow |
M.gracilis |
1222-1225 |
Smelt |
Australian |
40, 41, 65, 77, 235-236, 350 |
Snake |
Black Tiger Snake |
1204 |
Snakehead gudgeon |
|
168, 331, 381, 382, 422, 423, 1187-1190, 2061-2066 |
Snub-nosed garfish |
|
349, 351 |
Soapie jew |
|
348 |
Soft spined sunfish |
|
132, 134, 350, 352 |
Sole |
Tailed Sole |
1566 |
Solomon Islands |
|
1135-1139 |
Sooty Grunter |
|
87, 89, 166-7, 212, 233-5, 367, 419, 664 |
Sorong rainbowfish |
|
581, 829, 850 |
Southern blue-eye |
|
131, 134, 135 |
Southern pygmy perch |
|
7, 321-323 |
Southern soft-spined sunfish |
|
23, 313-317 |
Spangled grunter |
|
367 |
Spangled gudgeon |
|
332 |
Spangled perch |
|
59, 166, 168, 211-3, 234, 296-300, 349, 350, 358, 367-368, 384, 664 |
Spawning |
mops |
178 |
Species |
maintenance |
187 |
Species |
quality |
173 |
Species |
what is a species? |
1140 |
Spiky trumpeter |
|
171-172 |
Spotted Blue Eye |
|
87, 105-108, 290 |
Spotted galaxias |
|
258 |
Spotted scat |
|
351 |
Spotted Tilapia |
Tilapia mariae |
1378 |
Stenogobius |
watsoni |
1092, 1093-1095 |
Stenogobius sp. |
|
943 |
Stingray |
|
414 |
Stiphodon |
semoni |
938 |
Stiphodon |
atratus |
939, 1284-1285 |
Stiphodon |
birdsong |
939 |
Stiphodon |
rutilareas |
581, 939 |
Stiphodon |
sp. Blue Hole |
1327-1329 |
Stiphodon |
sp. Figtree Creek |
1330 |
Stiphodon |
zosterophorum |
1286-1287 |
Stradbroke Island |
North |
815 |
Strawman |
|
25-27 |
Striped butterfish |
|
351 |
Striped grunter |
|
89 |
Striped gudgeon |
|
1339 |
Striped gudgeon |
|
76, 77, 132, 1279, 1372 |
Strongylura |
kreffti |
13, 166, 168, 182-185, 213, 263, 286, 303, 305, 332, 382 |
Strongylura |
perornatus |
182-184, 186 |
Strongylura |
sp. |
186 |
Sunfish |
|
23, 196-197, 313 |
Suyncomistes |
biutleri |
665 |
Suyncomistes |
kimberleyensis |
369 |
Suyncomistes |
sp. |
372 |
Swamp |
Arafura |
693 |
Swamp |
Trunding Creek |
1443 |
Swamp |
Weary Bay Swamp |
1738 |
Swamp |
Wenlock Floodplain |
1460 |
Swamp |
Willum Swamp |
1442 |
Swamp eel |
|
168 |
Swamp eel one gilled |
|
8 |
Sweetlip |
|
259 |
Swordtail |
|
349-351, 387 |
Symphyosodon aequifasciatus |
aequifasciatus |
386 |
Synbranchium |
sp. |
168 |
Synbranchus bengalensis |
|
8 |
Syncarids |
Tiny Crustacean |
1818-1824 |
Syncomistes |
kimberleyensis |
369 |
Syncomistes |
butleri |
665, 905 |
Tandanus |
equinus |
232 |
Tandanus |
sp. |
102, 315, 851 |
Tandanus |
tandanus |
76, 77, 148, 350 |
Tandanus catfish |
|
378 |
Target fish |
|
171-172 |
Tarwine |
|
135, 382 |
Tasmania |
Crater Lake, Cradle Mt |
1197 |
Tasmania |
Wild Tasmania |
1202-1220 |
Tasmanian Devil |
Sacrophilus harrisii |
1213 |
Tasmanian mudfish |
|
8, 150-151 |
Tateurndina ocellicauda |
|
49, 51-53, 2142, 2174-2180 |
Telmatherina ladigesi |
|
12, 35 |
Tench |
|
349 |
Terapon jarbua |
|
135, 171-172, 382, 665 |
Teraponidae |
|
229 |
Tetracterios glaber |
|
1201 |
Threadfin rainbow |
|
167, 180, 1569, 2181-2188 |
Thryssa scratchleyi |
|
427-429 |
Tigerfish |
|
171-172 |
Tilapia |
|
114, 317, 349-351, 423, 1378 |
Tin Can Bay |
|
48, 53, 65 |
Tinca tinca |
|
1635 |
Toadfish |
|
382 |
Toothcarp |
|
249 |
Torrens Catchment |
Lake Eyre Hardyhead |
1252-1265 |
Townsville rainbowfish |
|
334 |
Toxotes |
chatareus |
168, 242, 263, 286-287, 303, 305, 335, 365, 396, 423 |
Toxotes |
jaculator |
330 |
Toxotes |
sp. |
166, 168 |
Trachystoma petardi |
see also Myxus petardi |
350 |
Translocated Rainbowfish |
|
2162-2174 |
Trevally |
|
259, 382 |
Trifasciata |
Tris in the Daintree |
1244 |
Tropics |
A week in the wet tropics |
1318-1333 |
Trout |
|
31, 322, 329, 349 |
Trout gudgeon northern |
|
242 |
Tuerong Creek |
|
1073 |
Tupong |
|
22, 397-398 |
Turtles |
chilodina longicolus |
804 |
Turtles |
emydura sp. |
601, 1236 |
Turtles |
snakehead turtle |
804 |
Turtles |
|
804, 852, 1057, 1574, 1575 |
Turtles |
elseya georgesi |
852 |
Utchee Creek rainbow |
fish |
89, 1662-1667 |
Van Heurn's Rainbowfish |
|
1622-1629 |
Waigeo |
M.catherinae |
1317, 1334-1336 |
Water Beetles |
|
1997-2001 |
Water Dragon |
|
1487-1488 |
Water Spider |
Dolomedes sp. |
1374 |
Water Tigers |
|
1997-2001 |
Waterfall |
Dendrobium Waterfall |
1486 |
Weipa |
Wanderings - Part 1 |
1440-1452 |
Weipa |
Wanderings - Part 2 |
1454-1465 |
Werneri |
|
906 |
West Papua |
2012 expedition |
1790-1798 |
Western Australian galaxiella |
|
8 |
Western carp gudgeon |
|
131, 350, 648 |
Western chanda perch |
|
41 |
Western Minnow |
|
1246-1251, 1246 |
Western rainbowfish |
|
325-327, 853 |
Whistling Kite |
|
1501, 1517 |
Whitley's Bulolo rainbow |
|
14 |
Wombat |
Vombatus urinus |
1214 |
Xiphophorus |
helleri |
350 |
Xiphophorus |
maculatus |
350 |
Yabbies |
|
754, 956, 1071, 1072, 1704 |
Yarra Pygmy Perch |
|
321-323, 638, 641, 754, 756 |
Yellow perchlet |
|
351 |
Yellowbelly |
|
349-351 |
Yellow-finned bream |
|
351 |
Zebra Goby |
|
304 |
Zebra Mbuna |
Maylandia sp. |
1377 |
Zenarchopterus |
novaeguineae |
501, 2076 |
Zenarchopterus |
novaeguineae (?) |
423 |
INDEX (publication)
FOS Vol01 No1 |
1-12 |
FOS Vol01 No2 |
13-24 |
FOS Vol01 No3 |
25-36 |
FOS Vol01 No4 |
37-48 |
FOS Vol02 No1 |
49-60 |
FOS Vol02 No2 |
61-72 |
FOS Vol02 No3 |
73-84 |
FOS Vol02 No4 |
85-96 |
FOS Vol03 No1 |
97-108 |
FOS Vol03 No2 |
109-120 |
FOS Vol03 No3 |
121-132 |
FOS Vol03 No4 |
133-144 |
FOS Vol04 No1 |
145-156 |
FOS Vol04 No2 |
157-168 |
FOS Vol04 No3 |
169-180 |
FOS Vol04 No4 |
181-192 |
FOS Vol05 No1 |
193-204 |
FOS Vol05 No2 |
205-216 |
FOS Vol05 No3 |
217-228 |
FOS Vol05 No4 |
229-240 |
FOS Vol06 No1 |
241-252 |
FOS Vol06 No2 |
253-264 |
FOS Vol06 No3 |
265-276 |
FOS Vol06 No4 |
277-288 |
FOS Vol07 No1 |
289-300 |
FOS Vol07 No2 |
301-312 |
FOS Vol07 No3 |
313-324 |
FOS Vol07 No4 |
325-336 |
FOS Vol08 No1 |
337-352 |
FOS Vol08 No2 |
353-368 |
FOS Vol08 No3 |
369-384 |
FOS Vol09 No1 |
385-400 |
FOS Vol09 No2 |
401-416 |
FOS Vol09 No3 |
417-432 |
FOS Vol10 No1 |
433-448 |
FOS Vol10 No2 |
449-464 |
FOS Vol10 No3 |
465-480 |
FOS Vol11 No1 |
481-504 |
FOS Vol11 No2 |
505-524 |
FOS Vol11 No3 |
525-540 |
FOS Vol12 No1 |
541-556 |
FOS Vol12 No2 |
557-572 |
FOS Vol12 No3 |
573-588 |
FOS Vol13 No1 |
589-604 |
FOS Vol13 No2 |
605-620 |
FOS Vol13 No3 |
621-644 |
FOS Vol14 No1 |
645-668 |
FOS Vol14 No2 |
669-692 |
FOS Vol14 No3 |
693-708 |
FOS Vol15 No1 |
709-732 |
FOS Vol15 No2 |
733-756 |
FOS Vol15 No3 |
757-780 |
FOS Vol15 No4 |
781-804 |
FOS Vol16 No1 |
805-828 |
FOS Vol16 No2 |
829-852 |
FOS Vol16 No3 |
853-876 |
FOS Vol16 No4 |
877-900 |
FOS Vol17 No1 |
901-924 |
FOS Vol17 No2 |
925-948 |
FOS Vol17 No3 |
949-1000 |
FOS Vol18 No1 |
1001-1024 (1-24) |
FOS Vol18 No2 |
1025-1048 (25-48) |
FOS Vol18 No3 |
1049-1072 (49-72) |
FOS Vol18 No4 |
1073-1096 (73-96) |
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Volume 38(3) 2024 (December)
Martin, G., Lamin, C. & Rose, P. 2024. The rediscovery of the Victorian Southern Purple-spotted Gudgeon (aka “Zombie Fish”) – a conservation success story. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2194–2231.
Salossa, M. 2024. Sago Palm as a vital element for New Guinea native fishes. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2232–2241.
Allen, G. 2024. Fry foods - Part 2 - Egg yolk and vinegar eels. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2242–2251.
Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2024. Fish in Focus: Hogan’s Sole Synclidopus hogani (Soleidae). Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2252–2254.
Volume 38(2) 2024 (June)
Unmack, P.J. 2024. Magnificent Blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2111–2126.
Lawler, J., Bargenquast, J., Heemskerk, W. & Hammer, M. 2024. New record of the Swamp Blue-eye (Pseudomugilidae) from Australia. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2127–2136.
Allen, G.R., Hammer, M.P., Unmack, P.J. & Storey, A.W. 2024. A remarkable radiation of five species in the genus Kiunga (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae) from the Fly River system, Papua New Guinea with descriptions of three new species. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2137–2157.
Hammer, M.P., Allen, G.R., Adams, M. & Unmack, P.J. 2024. The Mangrove Blue-eye, a new species of Pseudomugil (Pisces: Pseudomugilidae) from eastern Queensland, Australia. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2158–2171.
Heemskerk, W. 2024. Breeding the Mangrove Blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2172–2175.
Scharpf, C. 2024. Fishes of Sahul: an Etymological Survey (Part 7), Pseudomugilidae and Telmatherinidae. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2176–2189.
Gauci, P. & Scharpf, C. 2024. Fish in Focus: Ivantsoff ’s Blue-eye Pseudomugil ivantsoffi (Pseudomugilidae). Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2190–2192.
Volume 38(1) 2024 (March)
Salossa, M. 2024. Exotic species invasions and human-driven threats undermine pristine habitat of iconic rainbowfishes in the Ayamaru lakes and Lake Sentani. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2076–2089.
Briggs, G. 2024. Aquatic habitats along the Warburton Trail. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2090–2097.
Allen, G. 2024. Fry foods - Part 1 - Easy green water and infusoria. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2098–2103.
Unmack, P.J. 2024. How to bring Smelt home alive. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2104–2108.
Volume 37(2) 2023 (December)
Mailliet, C., Graf, G. & Heemskerk, W. 2023. West Papua 2023 - experiences and results. Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2032–2057.
Unmack, P.J. 2023. Salt, your next best friend. Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2058–2060.
Wager, R. 2023. Why salt helps Sahul fishes: osmosis explained. Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2061–2062.
Graf, G.A., Ohee, H.L., Herder, F. & Haryono, H. 2023. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), Melanotaenia jakora, from Western New Guinea (Papua Barat Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2063–2068.
Graf, G.A. 2023. The discovery of Melanotaenia jakora and hints for keeping and breeding. Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2069–2072.
Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2023. Fish in Focus: Drysdale Gudgeon Hypseleotris notata (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2073–2074.
Volume 37(1) 2023 (March)
Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2023. First record of the Critically Endangered Malanda Rainbowfish in the Mulgrave-Russell drainage basin, Atherton Tablelands. Fishes of Sahul 37(1), 1994–2000.
O’Reilly, L. 2023. Keeping Brine Shrimp in outdoor tubs. Fishes of Sahul 37(1), 2001–2005.
Scharpf, C. 2023. Fishes of Sahul: An etymological survey (part 6), the Rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 37(1), 2006–2022.
Wilson, D. & Stanton, M. 2023. Fish in Focus: Freshwater Sawfish Pristis pristis (Pristidae). Fishes of Sahul 37(1), 2023–2030.
Volume 36(4) 2022 (December)
Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2022. Notes on a new rainbowfish from the Daintree rainforest, north Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 36(4), 1950–1961.
Mailliet, C. 2022. Helping find new rainbowfish in West Papua, through online research. Fishes of Sahul 36(4), 1962–1967.
Scharpf, C. 2022. Fishes of Sahul: An etymological survey (part 5), the Rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 36(4), 1968–1992.
Volume 36(3) 2022 (September)
Pulvirenti, R. 2022. Trips away with Gunther. Fishes of Sahul 36(3), 1902–1907.
Schmida, G. 2022. The curse of the Goyder - Part 2. Fishes of Sahul 36(3), 1908–1948.
Volume 36(2) 2022 (June)
Stephenson, G. 2022. A tribute to Gunther Eugen Schmida. Fishes of Sahul 36(2), 1856–1873.
Schmida, G. 2022. The curse of the Goyder - Part 1. Fishes of Sahul 36(2), 1874–1900.
Volume 36(1) 2022 (March)
Allen, G. 2022. Collecting the Lake Tebera Rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1824–1831.
Briggs, G. & Armstrong, N. 2022. Lake Tebera Rainbowfish Melanotaenia herbertaxelrodi - 40 years in the hobby. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1832–1835.
Lange, G. 2022. Lake Tebera Rainbowfish Melanotaenia herbertaxelrodi - love at first sight. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1836–1838.
Littlejohn, P. 2022. The dreaded White Spot parasite, a guide to identification and treatment. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1839–1849.
Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2022. Fish in Focus: Goldie Rainbowfish Melanotaenia goldiei (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1850–1854.
Volume 35(4) 2021 (December)
Maddock, D. 2021. Rainbowfish Man - a collection of anecdotes celebrating the life of Ron Bowman. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1796–1806.
Anon. 2021. Transcript of a radio interview with Ron Bowman. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1807–1808.
Lange, G. 2021. Remembering Ron Bowman. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1809.
Bowman, R. 2021. Some observations on Rainbowfish behaviour. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1810–1811.
Lintermans, M., Raadik, T.A. & Unmack, P.J. 2021. Taking stock of Stocky’s: the discovery of a second population of the threatened Galaxias tantangara in the upper Murrumbidgee catchment. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1812–1826.
Volume 35(3) 2021 (September)
Hammer, M.P. 2021. Tasmanogobius and the hunt for a heavenly goby. Fishes of Sahul 35(3), 1768–1781.
Littlejohn, P. 2021. Notes on collecting and transporting native freshwater fishes. Fishes of Sahul 35(3), 1782–1786.
O’Reilly, L. & Unmack P.J. 2021. The great debate: bags vs buckets. Fishes of Sahul 35(3), 1787–1788.
Martin, G., Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2021. Fish in focus: Twospine Blackfish Gadopsis bispinosa (Gadopsidae). Fishes of Sahul 35(3), 1789–1794.
Volume 35(2) 2021 (June)
Briggs, G. 2021. Magnificent Mogurnda of the Atherton Tablelands. Fishes of Sahul 35(2), 1722–1744.
Martin, K., Hammer, M.P. & Unmack P.J. 2021. New locality records for carp gudgeons (Hypseleotris spp) in the Queensland Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 35(2), 1745–1749.
Unmack P.J. & Hammer, M.P. 2021. A range extension into the Gulf of Carpentaria for Midgley’s Carp Gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 35(2), 1750–1752.
Cousins, J., Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2021. Fish in focus: Poreless Gudgeon Oxyeleotris nullipora (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 35(2), 1753–1766.
Volume 35(1) 2021 (March)
Graf, J. 2021. Around Vogelkop. Fishes of Sahul 35(1), 1690–1705.
Scharpf, C. 2021. Fishes of Sahul: An Etymological Survey (part 4), the Rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 35(1), 1706–1714.
Wilson, D. & Scharpf, C. 2021. Fish in Focus: Beachrock Mangrovegoby Mugilogobius littorals (Gobiidae). Fishes of Sahul 35(1), 1715–1720.
Volume 34(4) 2020 (December)
Lenagan, J. 2020. Cairns to Weipa and back, through a new lens: Part 2. Gobioides of the Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 34(4), 1642–1657.
Roberts, D. 2020. Conserving the Endangered Mary River Cod (Maccullochella mariensis): the difference one person can make. Fishes of Sahul 34(4), 1658–1675.
Martin, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2020. Fish in focus: Congolli Pseudaphritis urvillii (Pseudaphritidae). Fishes of Sahul 34(4), 1676–1688.
Volume 34(3) 2020 (September)
Evers, H-G. 2020. Some of the world’s most amazing Rainbowfishes from the karst rivers on the Central Ayamaru Plateau. Fishes of Sahul 34(3), 1610–1625.
Amick, P.K., Yarrao, M. & Storey, A. 2020. A review of the genus Kiunga (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae), with notes on distribution, potential environmental impacts and recommendations for research and conservation. Fishes of Sahul 34(3), 1626–1636.
Cousins, J., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2020. Fish in focus: Sorong Rainbowfish Melanotaenia fredericki (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 34(3), 1637–1640.
Volume 34(2) 2020 (June)
Moy, K.G., Jones, M. & Unmack, P.J. 2020. Dust, ash, blackwater and mud: what have they done to my Darling Hardyhead?. Fishes of Sahul 34(2), 1550–1567.
Scharpf, C. 2020. Fishes of Sahul: an etymological survey (part 3). Fishes of Sahul 34(2), 1568–1582.
Moy, K.G., Wilson, D., Briggs, G., Hansen, B., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2020. Fish in foscus: Craterocephalus “stercusmuscarum” group species (Atherinidae). Fishes of Sahul 34(2), 1583–1608.
Volume 34(1) 2020 (March)
Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2020. Impacts of a natural landslide on the fish community of a small tropical Queensland stream. Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1520–1530.
Woodhouse, W. 2020. An urban oasis in south-eastern Sydney – the gudgeons of Cooper Park. Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1531–1535.
Wilson, D. 2020. Aquarium fish food for omnivorous fishes and invertebrates – home made. Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1536–1537.
Lange, G. 2020. Kill the creep – salt creep. Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1538–1539.
Gauci, P, Lange, G., Wilson, D., Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2020. Fish in focus: Blueback Blue-eye Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis (Pseudomugilidae). Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1540–1548.
Volume 33(4) 2019 (December)
Hammer, M. 2019. One becomes three: research behind the naming of two new dwarf rainbowfishes in the Melanotaenia maccullochi species complex. Fishes of Sahul 33(4), 1492–1500.
Amick, P.K. 2019. The Himalayan Snow Trout (Schizothorax richardsonii) is doing the unintended in Papua New Guinean rivers. Fishes of Sahul 33(4), 1501–1508.
Shoesmith, D, Romanowksi, N., Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2019. Fish in focus: Spotted Galaxias Galaxias truttaceus (Galaxiidae). Fishes of Sahul 33(4), 1509–1518.
Volume 33(3) 2019 (September)
Lenegan, J. 2019. Cairns to Weipa and back, through a new lens: the Gobioides. Part 1. Fishes of Sahul 33(3), 1447–1483.
Tappin, A.R. Briggs, G., Stanton, M., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2019. Fish in focus: Pygmy Rainbowfish Melanotaenia pygmaea (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 33(3), 1484–1490.
Volume 33(2) 2019 (June)
Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2019. McCulloch’s Rainbowfish Melanotaenia maccullochi (Melanotaeniidae) in the Queensland Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 33(2), 1404–1416.
Scharpf, C. 2019. Fishes of Sahul: an etymological survey (part 2). Fishes of Sahul 33(2), 1417–1439.
Lamin, C., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2019. Fish in foscus: Western Pygmy Perch Nannoperca vittata (Percichthyidae). Fishes of Sahul 33(2), 1440–1446.
Volume 33(1) 2019 (March)
Tappin, A.R. & O’Reilly 2019. Radical Rhads, the amazing Ornate Rainbowfish!. Fishes of Sahul 33(1), 1362–1402.
Volume 32(4) 2018 (December)
Graf, J. & Lange, G. 2018. Another trip to West Papua. Fishes of Sahul 32(4), 1336–1349.
Martin, K. 2018. The Cairns Rainbowfish Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides (Melanotaeniidae): distribution patterns and conservation status. Fishes of Sahul 32(4), 1350–1357.
Blake, R. 2018. Hermaphroditism or plain male? Two apparent female Eastern Rainbowfish Melanotaenia splendida splendida producing fry. Fishes of Sahul 32(4), 1358–1360.
Volume 32(3) 2018 (September)
Hammer, M. & Duguid. A. 2018. Fishes in Australia’s Red Centre. Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1282–1302.
Unmack, P.J. 2018. Rains of fishes: real or myth in Outback Australia? Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1303–1305.
Mossop, K. & Moran, N. 2018. Surviving in the desert: how behaviour enables the Desert Goby to persist. Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1306–1315.
Kerezsy, A. 2018. Where had they come from? Understanding fish migrations in a desert river. Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1316–1323.
Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J., Hammer, M. & Scharpf, C. 2018. Fish in focus: Central Australian Mogurnda species (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1324–1334.
Volume 32(2) 2018 (June)
Scharpf, C. 2018. Fishes of Sahul: an etymological survey (part 1). Fishes of Sahul 32(2), 1248–1260.
Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2018. The story of the Daintree Rainbowfish (Cairnsichthys bitaeniatus), Australia’s newest rainbowfish species. Fishes of Sahul 32(2), 1261–1270.
Briggs, G., Sambell, B., Wilson, D., Martin, K. & Hansen, B. & Scharpf, C. 2018. Fish in foscus: Seven-spot Archerfish Toxotes chatareus (Toxotidae). Fishes of Sahul 32(2), 1271–1280.
Volume 32(1) 2018 (March)
Shoesmith, D. 2018. An ANGFA insight into the freshwater fishes of New Zealand. Fishes of Sahul 32(1), 1214–1224.
Inbun, B.Y. & Smith, P.T. 2018. Recent developments at Lake Kutubu: impacts on the fish and the Foe people. Fishes of Sahul 32(1), 1225–1239.
Wilson, D., Hammer, M. & Scharpf, C. 2018. Fish in focus: Wilson’s Mangrovegoby Mugilogobius wilsoni (Gobiidae). Fishes of Sahul 32(1), 1240–1246.
Volume 31(4) 2017 (December)
Tappin, A.R. 2017. Breeding Threadfin Rainbowfish Iriatherina werneri (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(4), 1182–1188.
Moy, K.G. & Unmack, P.J. 2017. Update on saving the Running River Rainbowfish – new populations established and going well!. Fishes of Sahul 31(4), 1189–1197.
Lamin, C. 2017. Breeding Flinders Pygmy Perch Nannoperca “flindersi” (Percichthyidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(4), 1198–1204.
Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J., Stanton, M. & Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in focus: Marjorie’s Hardyhead Craterocephalus marjoriae (Atherinidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(4), 1205–1211.
Volume 31(3) 2017 (September)
Tustin, D. 2017. The lost Rainbowfish – Melanotaenia corona (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(3), 1143–1161.
Martin, K. 2017. Translocated rainbowfishes (Melanotaeniidae) and blue-eyes (Pseudomugilidae) in the Queensland Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 31(3), 1162–1174.
Lenagan, J., Unmack, P.J., Hansen, B. & Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in focus: Peacock Gudgeon Tateurndina ocellicauda (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 31(3), 1175–1180.
Volume 31(2) 2017 (June)
Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2017. Factors influencing distribution and form of the Utchee Rainbowfish Melanotaenia utcheensis (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(2), 1095–1117.
Fauth, S. 2017. Husbandry and captive breeding of Mouth Almighty Glossamia aprion (Apogonidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(2), 1118–1122.
Tappin, A., Unmack, P.J., O’Reilly, L., Briggs, G., Hansen, B., Stanton, M. & Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in foscus: Crimson-spotted Rainbowfish Melanotaenia duboulayi (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(2), 1123–1141.
Volume 31(1) 2017 (March)
Kerezsy, A. 2017. Invasion complete: the quick march of Sleepy Cod through the Cooper Creek catchment in central Australia. Fishes of Sahul 31(1), 1067–1072.
Lange, G. & Graf, J. 2017. The discovery of Melanotaenia garylangei – the Golden Rainbowfish from Dekai. Fishes of Sahul 31(1), 1073–1078.
Lange, G. & Graf, J. 2017. Keeping and raising Melanotaenia garylangei – the Golden Rainbowfish from Dekai. Fishes of Sahul 31(1), 1079–1080.
Unmack, P.J., Sambell, B., Wilson, D., Lach, M. & Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in focus: Hyrtl’s Catfish Neosilurus hyrtlii (Plotosidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(1), 1081–1093.
Volume 30(4) 2016 (December)
Unmack, P.J., Martin, K.C., Hammer, M.P., Ebner, B., Moy, K. & Brown C. 2016. Malanda Gold: the tale of a unique rainbowfish from the Atherton Tablelands, now on the verge of extinction. Fishes of Sahul 30(4), 1039–1054.
Romanowski, N. 2016. Reticulated Freshwater Pipefish (Hippichthys heptogonus) and others. Fishes of Sahul 30(4), 1055‑1060.
Moores, G., Lenagan, J., Unmack, P.J., Martin, K.C. & Scharpf, C. 2016. Fish in focus: Snakehead Gudgeon Giuris margaritacea (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 30(4), 1061‑1066.
Volume 30(3) 2016 (September)
Thierbach, B. 2016. Empire Gudgeon: one more breeding attempt. Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1010–1014.
Martin, K. 2016. Black-banded Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia nigrans) in the Queensland Wet Tropics – a failed translocation? Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1015–1020.
Wager, R.N.E. 2016. First successful rearing of Hypseleotris compressa larvae in aquaria. A long lost article by Rob Wager (written circa 1991) with annotations added 2016. Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1021–1024.
Unmack, P.J. 2016. Update on saving Running River Rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1025–1032.
Unmack, P.J., Hansen, B., Briggs, G., Stanton, M., Scharpf, C. & Gill, A. 2016. Fish in focus: Empire Gudgeon Hypseleotris compressa (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1033–1037.
Volume 30(2) 2016 (June)
Graf, J. & Lange, G. 2016. Discovering Melanotaenia bowmani and Melanotaenia grunwaldi. Fishes of Sahul 30(2), 980–988.
Hansen, B. & Constable, R. 2016. Blue-eye diversity in Australia, including new distribution locality records with a focus on Torres Strait Islands. Fishes of Sahul 30(2), 989–996.
Romanowski, N. 2016. Giant water beetles and water tigers: serious predators on a small scale. Fishes of Sahul 30(2), 997–1001.
Tappin, A., Briggs, G., Wilson, D. & Scharpf, C. 2016. Fish in focus: Blackmast Craterocephalus stramineus (Atherinidae). Fishes of Sahul 30(2), 1002–1008.
Volume 30(1) 2016 (March)
Eisemberg, C.C. & Berra, T.M. 2016. Fish species sold in the Kikori market, Papua New Guinea, with reference to the nurseryfish, Kurtus gulliveri (Perciformes: Kurtidae). Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 942–949.
Allen, G.R., Unmack, P.J. & Hadiaty, R.K. 2016. Pseudomugil luminatus, a new species of blue-eye (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae) from southern New Guinea, with notes on P. gertrudae. Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 950–961.
Martin, K.C. & Barclay, S. 2016. A review of the distribution and status of ‘Burdekin rainbowfish’ populations in north Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 962–972.
Briggs, G., Sambell, B., Hansen, B. & Scharpf, C. 2016. Fish in focus: Coal Grunter Hephaestus carbo. Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 973–978.
Volume 29(4) 2015 (December)
Roberts, D. 2015. What is the future of the critically endangered Elizabeth Springs goby? Fishes of Sahul 29(4), 922–933.
Unmack, P.J. and Hammer, M.P. 2015. Burdekin rainbowfish on the verge of disappearing from Running River! Fishes of Sahul 29(4), 933–937.
Shoesmith, D. 2015. Unusual coloured Galaxias. Fishes of Sahul 29(4), 937-940.
Volume 29(3) 2015 (September)
Allen, G.R. 2015. In the footsteps of Wallace: 2013 Aru Islands expedition. Fishes of Sahul 29(3), 894–903.
Briggs, G. 2015. A quick trip for rhads (ornate rainbowfish). Fishes of Sahul 29(3), 904–913.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2015. Melanotaenia of New Guinea and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (continued from Vol. 29 No. 2). Fishes of Sahul 29(3), 913–920.
Volume 29(2) 2015 (June)
Graf, J., Herder, F. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2015. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), Melanotaenia garylangei, from western New Guinea (Papua Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 29(2), 870–881.
O’Reilly, L. 2015. Breeding the honey blue-eye (Pseudomugil mellis). Fishes of Sahul 29(2), 882–887.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2015. Melanotaenia of New Guinea and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (continued). Fishes of Sahul 29(2), 888–892.
Volume 29(1) 2015 (March)
Allen, G.R., Unmack, P.J. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2015. Melanotaenia rubrivittata, a new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae) from northwestern Papua Province, Indonesia. Fishes of Sahul 29(1), 846–859.
Lange, G., Graf, J. and Dority, D. 2015. Were those red laser “stripes” really worth it? – the hunt for the Wapoga red laser rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 29(1), 859–865.
Shoesmith, D. 2015. A community hero – the dwarf flathead gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 29(1), 866–868.
Volume 28(4) 2014 (December)
Tustin, D.P.S. 2014. Melanotaenia of New Guinea and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Fishes of Sahul 28(4), 826–832.
Romanowski, N. 2014. Freshwater crayfishes in the Otway Ranges, south-western Victoria: it’s a long story. Fishes of Sahul 28(4), 833–838.
Schmida, G. 2014. An underrated rainbowfish: Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides. Fishes of Sahul 28(4), 839–844.
Volume 28(3) 2014 (September)
Kerezsy, A. 2014. Red-finned blue-eye: the story so far. Fishes of Sahul 28(3), 806–812.
Aland, G. 2014. Moa Island fish survey. Fishes of Sahul 28(3), 812–817.
Littlejohn, P. 2014. Notes on an ancient and tiny crustacean, the syncarid: Koonunga cursor. Fishes of Sahul 28(3), 818–824.
Volume 28(2) 2014 (June)
Maebe, G. 2014. Expedition to West Papua 2012. Fishes of Sahul 28(2), 780–798.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2014. The names you know, the people you don’t: Hendrikus Albertus Lorentz. Fishes of Sahul 28(2), 799–804.
Volume 28(1) 2014 (March)
Aland, G. 2014. Mabuiag Island fish survey. Fishes of Sahul 28(1), 774–782.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2014. The names you know, the people you don’t: James Douglas Ogilby. Fishes of Sahul 28(1), 783–788.
Volume 27(4) 2013 (December)
Carmody, G. 2013. Ivantsoff’s blue-eye – emblem of Timika. Fishes of Sahul 27(4), 758–761.
Graf, J. and Lange, G. 2013. Exploring the Siriwo River in New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 27(4), 762–772.
Volume 27(3) 2013 (September)
Maebe, G. 2013. Aquarists at the service of science. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 742–748.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2013. The names you know, the people you don’t: Dr. Marinus Boesman. Fishes of Sahul 27(3), 749–752.
Yuen, D., Beard, B. and Wilson, D. 2013. Chameleon shrimp - Caridina sp. WA-4, collection and captive husbandry in the aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 27(3), 753–756.
Volume 27(2) 2013 (June)
Schmida, G. 2013. The dwarf rainbowfish Melanotaenia maccullochi – Ogilby, 1915. Fishes of Sahul 27(2), 726–734.
Anon 2013. Vale – Norbert Grunwald – 25-04-1936 – 17-04-2013. Fishes of Sahul 27(2), 734.
O’Reilly, L. 2013. The Cooktown connection: surveying the Endeavour and McIvor river systems 2010 – Part 2. Fishes of Sahul 27(2), 735–740.
Volume 27(1) 2013 (March)
O’Reilly, L. 2013. The Cooktown connection: surveying the Endeavour and McIvor river systems 2010 – Part 1. Fishes of Sahul 27(1), 710–718.
Romanowski, N. 2013. Notes on two Galaxias species in south-western Victoria: Part 2: the coastal form. Fishes of Sahul 27(1), 719–724.
Volume 26(3) 2012 (December)
Tucceri, T. 2012. Conservation of Galaxiella pusilla re-visited. Fishes of Sahul 26(3), 694–700.
Schmida, G. 2012. Blowing my own trumpet. Fishes of Sahul 26(3), 701–708.
Volume 26(2) 2012 (August)
Bowman, R. 2012. Some observations on rainbowfish behaviour. Fishes of Sahul 26(2), 678–681.
Romanowski, N. 2012. Notes on two Galaxias species in south-western Victoria: Part 1: landlocked forms. Fishes of Sahul 26(2), 681–686.
Abell, M. 2012. Native plants for aquaria (Part 2). Fishes of Sahul 26(2), 687–692.
Volume 26(1) 2012 (June)
Briggs, G. 2012. Utchee Creek rainbowfish (at Utchee and elsewhere). Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 662–667.
Anon 2012. Fishes of Sahul editor retires – “thank you Rudie”. Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 667.
Littlejohn, P. 2012. A rare find from the Lang Lang River – Neochanna cleaveri. Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 668–672.
Abell, M. 2012. Native plants for aquaria (Part 1). Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 673–676.
Volume 25(3) 2011 (December)
Taxacher, M. 2011. Mugilogobius chulae and some other members of the genus. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 642–649.
Maebe, G. 2011. Rainbowfishes’ first migration to Europe. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 650–655.
O’Reilly, L. 2011. Recent rhad discoveries. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 656–658.
Kuiter, R.H. 2011. Alpine spiny-cray. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 659–660.
Volume 25(2) 2011 (June)
Graf, J. 2011. Van Heurn’s rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 25(2), 622–629.
Kuiter, R.H. 2011. Budj Bim fishes. Fishes of Sahul 25(2), 630–640.
Volume 25(1) 2011 (March)
Allen, G.R. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2011. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), from western New Guinea (West Papua Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 25(1), 602–607.
Schnell, M. 2011. Brackish creek fishes of Narrabeen Lake. Fishes of Sahul 25(1), 608–617.
Kuiter, R.H. 2011. Upper-Murray Galaxias. Fishes of Sahul 25(1), 618–619.
Volume 24(3) 2010 (November)
Tustin, D.P.S. 2010. Searching for the Ifaupan River. A remote “e”-xploration of Palau Misool. Fishes of Sahul 24(3), 582–592.
Aland, G. 2010. Range extension for Porochilus rendahli and new record for the Murray Darling catchment. Fishes of Sahul 24(3), 593–595.
Schmida, G. 2010. Dance of the butterflies. Fishes of Sahul 24(3), 596–600.
Volume 24(2) 2010 (August)
Briggs, G. 2010. Glorious empire gudgeons. Fishes of Sahul 24(2), 562.
Schmida, G. 2010. Pretty pictures. Fishes of Sahul 24(2), 563–575.
Romanowski, N. 2010. The emergence of the blue-spotted hawker dragonfly. Fishes of Sahul 24(2), 576–580.
Volume 24(1) 2010 (May)
Lo, A. 2010. The Mermaid Pool climbing Cox’s gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 24(1), 542–543.
Maebe, G. 2010. ANZ (Australia – New Zealand) fish-safari. Fishes of Sahul 24(1), 544–555.
Romanowski, N. 2010. Moulting and mating in the freshwater crab. Fishes of Sahul 24(1), 556–560.
Volume 23(3) 2009 (December)
O’Reilly, L., Hansen, B., Moores, G. and Wilson, D. 2009. Heli-fishing the upper Katherine River. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 522–531.
Briggs, G. 2009. Australian purple-spotted gudgeons. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 532–535.
Powell, A. 2009. Chilatherina fasciata, Lake Wanam. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 536–537.
Littlejohn, P. 2009. Freshwater polychaete in Australia. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 538–540.
Anon 2009. Erratum to V23-2. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 540.
Volume 23(2) 2009 (April-July)
Graf, J. and Ohee, H.L. 2009. Glossolepis from northern New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 23(2), 504–512.
Stanton, M. and Turner, G. 2009. Observations of eel-tailed catfish migrating. Fishes of Sahul 23(2), 513–517.
Kuiter, R.H. 2009. Galaxias maculatus – common jollytail. Fishes of Sahul 23(2), 518–520.
Volume 23(1) 2009 (January-March)
Graf, J. 2009. Two new rainbowfishes (Melanotaenia affinis “Bonggo” and Melanotaenia sp. “Suswa Village”). Fishes of Sahul 23(1), 478–481.
Schnell, M. 2009. Feeder creek fishes of Narrabeen Lagoon. Fishes of Sahul 23(1), 482–498.
Kuiter, R. 2009. Freshwater blackfishes. Fishes of Sahul 23(1), 499–500.
Volume 22(4) 2008 (October-December)
O’Reilly, L. 2008. Weipa wanderings (part 2). Fishes of Sahul 22(4), 454–465.
Bleher, H. 2008. A Pseudomugil account. Fishes of Sahul 22(4), 466–470.
McCormack, R.B. and Coughran, J. 2008. Euastacus maccai, a new freshwater crayfish from New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 22(4), 471–476.
Volume 22(3) 2008 (July-September)
Allen, G.R. 2008. Return to Arguni. Fishes of Sahul 22(3), 430–439.
O’Reilly, L. 2008. Weipa wanderings (part 1). Fishes of Sahul 22(3), 440–452.
Volume 22(2) 2008 (April-June)
O’Reilly, L. and Reid, A. 2008. ANGFA-QLD 2008 field trip to the western rivers. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 406–413.
Kuiter, R.H. 2008. The southern pygmy perch. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 414–417.
Briggs, G. 2008. ANGFA-VIC 2008 field trip to Shepparton. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 418–422.
Walstad, D. 2008. Managing mycobacteriosis. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 423–427.
Hammer, M. 2008. Amazing rediscovery in South Australia. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 428.
Volume 22(1) 2008 (January-March)
Bowman, R. 2008. Significant signifers. Fishes of Sahul 22(1), 382–389.
Hammer, M. and Wedderburn, S. 2008. The threatened Murray hardyhead. Natural history and captive rearing. Fishes of Sahul 22(1), 390–399.
Keller, K. and Brown, C. 2008. A new sighting of the Oxleyan pygmy perch. Fishes of Sahul 22(1), 400–404.
Volume 21(3-4) 2007 (July-December)
Maddern, M. 2007. The one-spot livebearer: another introduced ornamental fish in Australia. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 342–347.
Powell, A. 2007. Hermaphrodite rainbows. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 348–349.
Walker, G. and Walker, D. 2007. Red mud riverland – Renmark. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 350–352.
Allen, M. 2007. Rediscovery of a jewel. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 353–363.
Abell. M. and Girkin, D. 2007. 2006 ANGFA combined clubs field trip. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 364–374.
Kuiter, R.H. 2007. Hazelwood Pondage cichlids. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 375–380.
Volume 21(2) 2007 (April-June)
Briggs, G. 2007. A week in the Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 21(2), 318–333.
Unmack, P.J. 2007. The Batanta and Waigeo rainbowfishes, further clarified. Fishes of Sahul 21(2), 334–336.
Shoesmith, D. 2007. The fishes I wished and missed. Fishes of Sahul 21(2), 337–340.
Volume 21(1) 2007 (January-March)
Armstrong, N. 2007. South east Arnhem Land. Fishes of Sahul 21(1), 294–307.
Coughran, J. and Leckie, S. 2007. Euastacus pilosus n. sp., a new crayfish from the highland forests of northern New South Wales, Australia. Fishes of Sahul 21(1), 308–316.
Volume 20(4) 2006 (October-December)
Moores, G. 2006. Gap Creek rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 270–271.
Kuiter, R. 2006. Coward Springs country. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 272–276.
Carmody, G. 2006. The fishes of Cooloola. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 277–283.
Mailliet, C. 2006. Cling gobies from Biak. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 284–287.
Mathews, G., Kuiter, R.H. and Walker, G. 2006. Desert trilling frog. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 288–292.
Volume 20(3) 2006 (July-September)
Carmody, G. and Smith, L. 2006. The western minnow. Fishes of Sahul 20(3), 246–251.
Kuiter, R.H. 2006. Torrens catchment’s Lake Eyre hardyhead. Fishes of Sahul 20(3), 252–265.
Wilson, D. 2006. Bedjal – the famous red rainbowfish from Arnhem Land. Fishes of Sahul 20(3), 266–268.
Volume 20(2) 2006 (April-June)
Bowman, R. 2006. A surprise guest: Melanotaenia gracilis, the slender rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 20(2), 222–225.
Bleher, H. 2006. Australia's outback 2005. 8,000 km across Australia's outback following the 2005 ANGFA Convention. Fishes of Sahul 20(2), 226–243.
Armstrong, N. 2006. Tri's in the Daintree. Fishes of Sahul 20(2), 244.
Volume 20(1) 2006 (January-March)
Abell, M. 2006. Lidwill's dwarf goby. Fishes of Sahul 20(1), 198–201.
Kuiter, R.H. 2006. Wild Tasmania. Fishes of Sahul 20(1), 202–220.
Volume 19(4) 2005 (October-December)
Briggs, G. 2005. Murray River rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 174–176.
Mathews, G., Walker, G., Mathwin, R. and Hammer, M. 2005. Spring tides, Galaxias and the River Torrens, South Australia. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 177–186.
Hansen, B. 2005. Snakehead gudgeon observation. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 187–190.
Coughran, J. 2005. Cherax leckii n. sp. (Decapoda: Parastacidae), a new crayfish from coastal, northeastern New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 191–196.
Volume 19(3) 2005 (July-September)
Briggs, G. 2005. Victoria's brackish gobies. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 150–153.
Sambell, B. 2005. Expedition to the Barcoo River. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 154–159.
Kuiter, R.H. 2005. More on dwarf galaxias. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 160–163.
Kuiter, R.H. 2005. Common carp, its origin. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 164–166.
Leckie, S. and Coughran, J. 2005. Euastacus suttoni (Clark 1941), the New England Crayfish. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 167–172.
Volume 19(2) 2005 (April-June)
Mailliet, C. and Saunders, A. 2005. Madagascar rainbowfish. Notes on some recently discovered Bedotia species. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 126–134.
Kuiter, R.H. 2005. Gerald R. Allen explores the Solomon Islands. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 135–139.
Kuiter, R.H. 2005. What is a species anyway? Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 140–141.
Armstrong, N. 2005. Melanotaenia inornata - the chequered rainbowfish. One of Australia’s most ignored rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 141–142.
Coughran, J. and Leckie, S. 2005. News from the wilderness of crayfish research. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 143–148.
Volume 19(1) 2005 (January-March)
Raadik, T.A. 2005. Dorrigo Plateau – a biodiversity “hot-spot” for galaxiids. Fishes of Sahul 19(1), 97–107.
Bleher, H. 2005. Batanta, Waigeo and Misool rainbowfish clarification. Fishes of Sahul 19(1), 108–119.
Walker, G. and Walker, D. 2005. Congolli’s past and future in South Australia. Fishes of Sahul 19(1), 120–124.
Volume 18(4) 2004 (October-December)
Walker, G. 2004. An isolated desert fish in the Lake Torrens catchment. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 74–79.
Romanowski, N. 2004. Notes on dwarf galaxias Galaxiella pusilla. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 80–86.
Allen, G.R. 2004. Two new species of gobiid fishes (Lentipes and Stenogobius) from fresh waters of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 87–96.
Volume 18(3) 2004 (July-September)
Knight, J. and Butler, G. 2004. Conserving threatened Australian fishes: Nannoperca oxleyana and Maccullochella ikei. Fishes of Sahul 18(3), 50–57.
Mailliet, C. 2004. “Those little red fish” Melanotaenia parva and Glossolepis pseudoincisus. Fishes of Sahul 18(3), 58–67.
Kuiter, R.H. 2004. Cathedral Rock National Park. Fishes of Sahul 18(3), 68–72.
Volume 18(2) 2004 (April-June)
Pierce, B., Young, M. and Sim, T. 2004. South Australia’s Flinders Ranges fishes. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 25–41.
Leggett, R. 2004. Rivers I have known – Burdekin River. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 42–43.
Wilson, D. 2004. The late dry season fish of Arrinyaki Creek. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 44–47.
Kuiter, R.H. 2004. Myora Springs surprise. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 48.
Volume 18(1) 2004 (January-March)
Hammer, M. and Horne, P. 2004. Threatened ecological communities of South Australia’s south-east. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 2–7.
Walsh, D. and Chang-Kum, K. 2004. Victoria’s south-west. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 8–15
Leggett, R. 2004. Rivers I have known – King George River. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 16–17.
Mailliet, C. 2004. The Waigeo rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 18–20.
Kuiter, R.H. 2004. Australian fairy shrimp. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 21–22.
Armstrong, N. 2004. Walker River’s marbled frog. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 23–24.
Volume 17(3&4) 2003 (September-December)
Bowman, R. 2003. Celebrating 20 years of Fishes of Sahul. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 950.
Kuiter, R.H. 2003. Discovering Ewens pygmy perch. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 952–959.
Schmida, G. 2003. Cheeky little buggers - a look at Australian blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 960–975.
Kuiter, R.H. 2003. More on Galaxias fuscus. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 976–977.
Allen, G.R. 2003. Allomogurnda, a new genus of gudgeon (Eleotrididae) from fresh waters of New Guinea, with descriptions of seven new species. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 978–997.
Kuiter, R.H. 2003. Special spiny crays. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 998–1000.
Volume 17(2) 2003 (May-June)
Allen, G.R. 2003. Unexplored islands of Papua New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 17(2), 925–948.
Volume 17(1) 2003 (March-April)
Leggett, R. 2003. Rivers I have known - Drysdale River. Fishes of Sahul 17(1), 902–905.
Bowman, R. 2003. The self-replicating werneri population. Fishes of Sahul 17(1), 906–913.
Howe, G. 2003. Are Australian native fish better at eating mosquito larvae than introduced Gambusia holbrooki? Fishes of Sahul 17(1), 914–915.
Howe, G. 2003. Distribution of Gambusia holbrooki in the Myall River. Fishes of Sahul 17(1), 916–920.
Volume 16(4) 2002 (December)
Bowman, R. 2002. Mellis in Melbourne. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 878–883.
Romanowski, N. 2002. Water tigers: dragonflies in the pond. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 884–887.
Bell, G. 2002. Red-eyed tree frog. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 888–891.
Armstrong, N. 2002. Mangrove gobies. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 892–897.
Briggs, G. 2002. Purple-spotted gudgeons without the spots? Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 898–900.
Volume 16(3) 2002 (October-November)
Unmack, P. 2002. Darwin rainbows. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 854–863.
Sambell, B. 2002. Saratoga. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 864–870.
Romanowski, N. 2002. The marshworts: Nymphoides. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 871–874.
Coleman, N. 2002. Not your ordinary freshwater crab. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 875–876.
Volume 16(2) 2002 (May-June)
Raadik, T.A. and Kuiter, R.H. 2002. Kosciuszko Galaxias: a story of confusion and imminent peril. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 830–835.
Joss, J. 2002. Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 836–844.
Romanowski, N. 2002. Floating-leaf pondweeds: the game of the name. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 845–847.
Delventhal, N.R. 2002. “Sex change” in desert gobies: could there be two explanations for the rumour? Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 848–849.
Girkin, D. 2002. The Sorong rainbowfish Melanotaenia fredericki. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 850.
Kuiter, R.H. 2002. Bellinger River, NSW. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 851–852.
Volume 16(1) 2002 (February-March)
Wilson, D. 2002. A visit with the Djelk rangers of central Arnhem Land. Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 806–814.
Kuiter, R.H. 2002. North Stradbroke Island, Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 815–819.
Hammer, M. 2002. Natural habitat, spawning and rearing of the Dalhousie catfish. Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 820–827.
Kuiter, R.H. 2002. Spider? Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 828.
Volume 15(4) 2001 (November-December)
Kuiter, R.H. 2001. Blind gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 782–784.
Raadik, T.A. 2001. When is a mountain galaxias not a mountain galaxias? Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 785–789.
Crockford, B. 2001. Chilatherina axelrodi. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 790–795.
Romanowski, N. 2001. Sacred lotus – native and exotic. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 796–798.
Briggs, G. 2001. The spotted rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 798–802.
Littlejohn, P. 2001. The little Aussie battler. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 803.
Kuiter, R.H. 2001. Diving freshwater. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 804.
Volume 15(3) 2001 (September-October)
Trneny, C. 2001. A day time view of a night time fish. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 758–765.
Allen, G.R. 2001. A new species of rainbowfish (Glossolepis: Melanotaeniidae) from Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 766–775.
Crockford, B. 2001. Lake Wanam fasciata Chilatherina fasciata wanamensis, a subspecies in trouble. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 776–779.
Kuiter, R. 2001. Diving freshwater. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 780.
Volume 15(2) 2001 (June-July)
Briggs, G. 2001. Finke Mogurnda. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 734–739.
Armstrong, N. 2001. Desert gobies Chlamydogobius. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 740–749.
Chang-kum, K. 2001. Frogs in a fish-room. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 750–751.
Briggs, G. 2001. Laura River rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 752–753.
Littlejohn, P. 2001. The unnamed yabbie from Victoria. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 754–756.
Volume 15(1) 2001 (March-April)
Bleher, H. 2001. The search for Melanotaenia angfa. Fishes of Sahul 15(1), 710–719.
Chuah, E., Smith, L. and Wilson, D. 2001. Ondinia purpurea den Hartog (Nymphaeaceae) a personal journey. Fishes of Sahul 15(1), 720–725.
Aarn and Ivantsoff, W. 2001. Predation on native fishes by Gambusia holbrooki in the Orara River, New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 15(1), 726–732.
Volume 14(3) 2000 (October)
Armstrong, N. 2000. Arafura Swamp. Fishes of Sahul 14(3), 693–698.
Hansen, B. 2000. “Starke” raving mad. Fishes of Sahul 14(3), 699–708.
Volume 14(2) 2000 (June-July)
Malcolm, H. and Graham, P. 2000. Freshwater fishes of Hinchinbrook Island. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 669–679.
Aarn and Ivantsoff, W. 2000. Cranial, cartilage formation and calcification sequences of Rhadinocentrus ornatus. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 680–685.
Allen, G.R. and Jenkins, A.P. 2000. Australian freshwater gudgeons, genus Mogurnda. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 686–689.
Bowman, R. 2000. Observations of the spawning of the rhino-horn goby Redigobius baleatus. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 690–692.
Volume 14(1) 2000 (March)
Unmack, P.J. 2000. The genus Hypseleotris of southeastern Australia, its identification and breeding biology. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 645–657.
Komori, K. 2000. Glassfish and systematics, endangered subject behind the scene of glassfish study. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 657–662.
Hansen, B. 2000. Tune in and turn on to grunters. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 663–666.
Briggs, G. 2000. A crazy name for a “crazy fish”. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 666–668.
Volume 13(3) 1999 (October)
Crockford, B. 1999. Lake Wanam revisited – a habitat under threat. Lake Wanam survey. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 621–629.
Crockford, B., Littlejohn, P. and Vincent, M. 1999. The Lake Wanam rainbowfish, Papua New Guinea field expedition. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 629–638.
Briggs, G. 1999. Yarra pygmy perch Edelia obscura. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 638–641.
ANGFA Victoria. 1999. Field trip results – Port Fairy 28-29/3/98. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 641–642.
Olney, D. 1999. Observations of pygmy perch (Edelia obscura) in an aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 642.
Hansen, B. 1999. A Queensland quandary. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 643–644.
Volume 13(2) 1999 (June-July)
Hansen, B. 1999. Peace at the olive branch. Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 605–608.
Luxon, R. 1999. Two new Melanotaenia trifasciata morphs from the Weipa spring country. Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 609–611.
Howe, E. 1999. The breeding and embryology of the desert goby, Chlamydogobius eremius (Zietz, 1896). Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 611–613.
Yakovlevich, P. 1999. Fingerprinting fishes. Detection of generic, interspecific and intraspecific variation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene of silverside fishes (Atherinomorpha: Atherinidae) using PCR/SSCP and DNA sequencing. Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 614–620.
Volume 13(1) 1999 (March)
Bowman, R. 1999. Twelve spotted blue-eye morphs – a study of variations within the Pseudomugil gertrudae species. Fishes of Sahul 13(1), 589–595.
Hansen, B. 1999. Kimberley cool. Fishes of Sahul 13(1), 595–604.
Volume 12(3) 1998 (October)
Crockford, B. 1998. Melanotaenia goldei. Fishes of Sahul 12(3), 573–575.
Allen, G.R. 1998. Irian adventures. Fishes of Sahul 12(3), 575–582.
Hansen, B. 1998. Aquatic plants of Sahul: aquatic plants from New Guinea – the genus Cryptocoryne. Fishes of Sahul 12(3), 583–588.
Volume 12(2) 1998 (June-July)
Briggs, G. 1998. Conquering the mountain (rainbowfish that is). Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 557–560.
Crockford, B. 1998. Pseudomugil paskai. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 561–562.
Bowman, R. 1998. A rainbowfish guards his spawning site. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 562.
Armstrong, N. 1998. The Mamberamo River’s mighty multisquamatus. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 563–565.
Bollig, H.F. 1998. The extended phenotype. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 566–568.
Armstrong, N. 1998. A very new goby. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 569–570.
Armstrong, N. 1998. Aquatic plants of Sahul: Pogosteman stellatus syn. Dysophylla stellata. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 571–572.
Volume 12(1) 1998 (March)
Lo, A. 1998. The Galaxias brevipinnis of Curl Curl Creek. Fishes of Sahul 12(1), 541–551.
Hansen, B. 1998. Gulliveri’s travels. Fishes of Sahul 12(1), 551–552.
Briggs, G. 1998. Murray-Darling Mogurnda adspersa. Fishes of Sahul 12(1), 553–556.
Volume 11(3) 1997 (October)
Hunter, R. 1997. Glossolepis ramuensis the Ramu rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 525–526.
Hansen, B. 1997. Lawn Hill’s gorgeous gorge. Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 527–532.
Bowman, R. 1997. Rainbowfishes in a small gene pool – a review. Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 532–538.
Armstrong, N. 1997. Aquatic plants of Sahul: Aponogeton bullosus (and some comments on A. elongatus). Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 539–540.
Volume 11(2) 1997 (June)
Crockford, B. 1997. Kiunga ballochii. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 505–507.
Aarn, Ivantsoff, W. and Hansen, B. 1997. East Coast sympatry: differential development characteristics of two rainbowfish and a blue-eye (Teleostei: Atheriniformes: Melanotaeniidae and Pseudomugilidae) of eastern Australia, with a discussion of adult preferences. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 507–519.
Hansen, B. 1997. In Deepwater near 1770. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 519–520.
Armstrong, N. 1997. The continuing trifasciata saga. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 521–524.
Volume 11(1) 1997 (March)
Schmida, G. 1997. What’s in a name anyway. My thoughts on the genus Melanotaenia. Fishes of Sahul 11(1), 481–500.
Hansen, B. 1997. Zany Zenarchopterus. Fishes of Sahul 11(1), 501–503.
Fletcher, A. 1997. An aquarium spawning of the dwarf flathead gudgeon Philypnodon sp. 1. Fishes of Sahul 11(1), 503–504.
Volume 10(3) 1996 (October)
Bowman, R. 1996. To the Pascoe – and beyond. Fishes of Sahul 10(3), 465–478.
Armstrong, N. 1996. Eriocaulon setaceum – aquatic plants of Sahul. Fishes of Sahul 10(3), 479–480.
Volume 10(2) 1996 (June-July)
Armstrong, N. 1996. The beauty of Peppimenarti country. Fishes of Sahul 10(2), 449–454.
Herbert, B. 1996. The Claudies – worth a second look. Fishes of Sahul 10(2), 454–459.
Unmack, P.J. 1996. The unique Cooper Creek catfish from central Australia. Fishes of Sahul 10(2), 460–464.
Volume 10(1) 1996 (March)
Caughey, A. 1996. The Murray cod – myth and magic. Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 433–439.
Dawson, A. and Dawson, F. 1996. Magnificent Wallaby Creek rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 439–443.
Leggett, R. 1996. Salted rainbows, the perfect hors-d’oeuvre. Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 443–444.
Bollig, H.F. 1996. Looking beyond the border of the aquarium: cannibalism in rainbowfishes – an “efficient” strategy? Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 444–448.
Volume 9(3) 1995 (October)
Hansen, B. 1995. Kikori kaleidoscope. Fishes of Sahul 9(3), 417–423.
Armstrong, N. and Bowman, R. 1995. Melanotaenia trifasciata – a habitat guide. Fishes of Sahul 9(3), 424–426.
Herbert, B.W., Midgley, S.H. and Midgley, M.M. 1995. Records of Thryssa scratchleyi in Queensland and the Northern Territory. Fishes of Sahul 9(3), 427–429.
Tappin, A.R. 1995. Redfinned blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 9(3), 430–432.
Volume 9(2) 1995 (June)
Armstrong, N. 1995. A dwarf maccullochi in the Northern territory. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 401–404.
Tappin, A.R. 1995. Blue-eyes revisited. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 405–411.
Hansen, B. 1995. Inconspicuous by name and nature. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 412–414.
Walker, T.G. 1995. Mogurnda species “Balcanoona”. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 414–416.
Volume 9(1) 1995 (February)
Bleher, H. 1995. The fish of the century – or just of the decade. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 385–391.
Hansen, B. 1995. Walker River walkabout – a rich tapestry. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 391–396.
Caughey, A. 1995. Aquarium notes on keeping the tupong – Pseudaphritis urvillii. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 397–398.
Unmack, P.J. and Paras, G.J. 1995. Galaxiella pusilla: around Melbourne, going going, nearly gone. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 398–400.
Volume 8(3) 1994 (September)
Leggett, R. 1994. Collecting in the Kimberley. Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 369–373.
Allen, G.R. 1994. The ANGFA rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 374–379.
Hansen, B. 1994. A look at Hinchinbrook. Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 379–382.
Hand, K. 1994. Desert rainbows (part 2). Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 382–384.
Volume 8(2) 1994 (March)
Hand, K. 1994. Desert rainbows. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 353–357.
Hansen, B. 1994. A splendid area for splendida’s. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 357–359.
ANGFA (QLD) Inc. 1994. Survey results Cape York, October 1991. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 359–365.
Gough, K. 1994. Townsville blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 365.
Romanowski, N. 1994. Apparent hermaphrodism in Melanotaenia fluviatilis. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 366.
Hansen, B. 1994. The spangled perch – Leiopotherapon unicolor. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 367–368.
Volume 8(1) 1993 (August) (new front cover)
Allen, G.R. 1993. Australia’s rarest rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 337–340.
Hansen, B. 1993. A top trip to the tip – the ANGFA Cape York Expedition, 1991. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 341–345.
Leggett, R. 1993. Freshwater fishes of Iron Range and adjoining areas. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 346–347.
Johnson, J. 1993. The fishes of the Brisbane River. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 347–352.
Volume 7(4) 1993 (February) (new banner)
Bowman, R. 1993. Melanotaenia splendida australis – the western rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 325–327.
Armstrong, N. 1993. Re-discovering Galaxias fuscus. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 328–329.
McLaren, R. 1993. Records on collecting gertrudae. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 330.
Gough, K. 1993. Almost “freshwater” fishes NQ. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 330–332.
Caughey, A. and Armstrong, N. 1993. A code of ethics for ANGFA fishkeepers. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 332–334.
Hume, S. 1993. Lake Eacham update. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 334–336.
Volume 7(3) 1992 (September)
Hansen, B. 1992. A forgotten jewel – Rhadinocentrus ornatus. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 313–317.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1992. Rhadinocentrus ornatus survey records. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 317–318.
Caughey, A. 1992. Some aquarium notes on Galaxias truttaceus. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 319.
Zhu, D. 1992. Rainbow fish – another method for identification. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 320–321.
Unmack, P. 1992. Victorian pygmy perches. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 321–323.
Briggs, G. 1992. Blue-eye trouble shooting (revisited). Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 323–324.
Volume 7(2) 1992 (March)
Hansen, B. 1992. Next time I’ll linger longer at the wonderful Wonga! Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 301–303.
Hansen, B., Wilson, D. and Dawson, A. 1992. Summary – fish distribution survey. Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 303–305.
Ivantsoff, W. and Crowley, L. 1992. Rainbowfishes from the Atherton Tablelands. Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 305–310.
Wager, R. 1992. The, Oxleyan pygmy perch. Maintaining breeding populations. Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 310–312.
Volume 7(1) 1991 (October)
Bowman, R. and Armstrong, N. 1991. Melanotaenia trifasciata – a multiplicity of morphs. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 292–293.
Hansen, B. 1991. The golden fishes of Goanna Lagoon. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 294–295.
Short, J.W. 1991. Predatory behaviour of the spangled perch, Leiopotherapon unicolor Günther on the river prawn, Macrobrachium australiense Holthius under laboratory conditions. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 296–300.
Lewis, M. and Lewis, C. 1991. Melanotaenia trifasciata (Rendahl) from Eliot Creek, Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 289–292.
Volume 6(4) 1991 (July)
Ivantsoff, W., Unmack, P., Saeed, B. and Crowley, L.E.L.M. 1991. A redfinned blue-eye, a new species and genus of the family Pseudomugilidae from central western Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 277–282.
Unmack, P. and Brumley, C. 1991. Initial observations on spawning and conservation status of redfinned blue-eye (Scaturinichthys vermeilipinnis). Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 282–284.
Hansen, B. 1991. Top fish from the Top End. Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 285–287.
Dawson, A. 1991. The mysterious nursery fish, (Kurtidae Family). Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 287–288.
Volume 6(3) 1991 (April)
Bowman, R. 1991. The Oktedi rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 6(3), 265–267.
Howe, E. and Howe, C. 1991. Seasonal reproductive activity in two populations of the Pacific blue-eye P. signifer (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 6(3), 268–276.
Volume 6(2) 1990 (November)
Leggett, R. 1990. Breeding notes on a new goby from the Jardine River. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 253–254.
Lambkin, L. 1990. Breeding the lungfish, ceratodus at Belmont, N.S.W. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 255–257.
Hansen, B. 1990. Galaxias in paradise. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 257–259. [G. maculatus on Lord Howe Island]
Leggett, R. 1990. Freshwater fish of the Cape York area. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 259–264.
Volume 6(1) 1990 (March)
Caughey, A., Hume, S. and Wattam, A. 1990. Melanotaenia eachamensis – history and management of the captive stocks. Fishes of Sahul 6(1), 241–247.
Leggett, R. 1990. A fish in danger – Nannoperca oxleyana. Fishes of Sahul 6(1), 247–249.
Hansen, B. 1990. Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis. Fishes of Sahul 6(1), 249–252.
Volume 5(4) 1989 (September)
Allen, G.R. 1989. Return to Lake Kutubu. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 229–233.
Hansen, B. 1989. The sooty grunter – Hephaestus fuliginosus. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 233–235.
Hansen, B. 1989. The Australian smelt – Retropinna semoni. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 235–236.
Romanowski, N. 1989. Murray River rainbowfish: a reply to Lloyd. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 236–240.
Volume 5(3) 1989 (June)
Allen, G.R. 1989. Lake Eacham rainbowfish rediscovered? Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 217–219.
Pusey, B.J. 1989. Gas exchange during aestivation in Lepidogalaxias salamandroides. Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 219–223.
Marshall, J. 1989. Galaxias olidus in southern Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 223–225.
Hansen, B. 1989. Collecting on the Claudies. Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 225–228.
Volume 5(2) 1988 (October)
Howe, E., Howe, C. and Doyle, S. 1988. The surface of the egg in blue-eyes Pseudomugil spp. Fishes of Sahul 5(2), 205–211.
Hansen, B. 1988. A jaunt to the Jardine. Fishes of Sahul 5(2), 211–215.
Kleiberg, T. 1988. The Cairns rainbowfish Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides (Nicholson and Raven). Fishes of Sahul 5(2), 215–216.
Volume 5(1) 1988 (August)
Armstrong, N. 1988. The chequered rainbow Melanotaenia splendida inornata. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 193, 195.
Bowman, R. 1988. Editorial. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 194.
Marshall, J. 1988. An extension of the known range of Rhadinocentrus ornatus. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 196–197.
Lambkin, L. 1988. The Australian lungfish, ceratodus Neoceratodus forsteri. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 197–200.
Hansen, B. 1988. The purple-spotted gudgeon – Mogurnda adspersa. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 200–2002.
Hortle, K.G. 1988. First records of fresh water eels from the Fly River system, Papua New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 202–2004.
Volume 4(4) 1988 (February)
Armstrong, N. 1988. The mountain rainbowfish – Melanotaenia monticola. Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 181–182.
Hortle, K.G. 1988. Sexual dimorphism in the Papuan freshwater longtom Strongylura kreffti (Günther) (Pisces: Belonidae). Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 182–187.
Hansen, B. 1988. Propagate or perish – some thoughts on species maintenance. Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 187–189.
Lloyd, L.N. 1987. Is the Murray rainbowfish endangered? Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 189–192.
Volume 4(3) 1983 (July)
Wattam, A. 1987. The Fly River rainbowfish Melanotaenia sexlineata (Munro, 1964). Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 169–170.
Hansen, B. 1987. Something different – Terapon jarbua (Forsskal). Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 171–172.
Brown, R. 1987. Preserving species quality of native fishes in the aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 173–174.
Young, M. 1987. A tank breeding of Mogurnda mogurnda. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 174–177.
Bowman, R. 1987. Spawning mops. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 178–179.
Hansen, B. 1987. A new location for delicate blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 179–180.
Volume 4(2) 1987 (April)
Armstrong, N. 1987. The Pascoe River rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 157–160.
Leggett, R. 1987. Oxyeleotris nullipora, the collecting, spawning behaviour and growth of a new gudgeon from the Jardine River. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 160–162.
Young, M. 1987. A tank spawning of Hypseleotris compressa. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 162–164.
Crockford, B. 1987. The genus Glossolepis. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 164–165.
Hansen, B. 1987. Werneri from the wild. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 165–168.
Volume 4(1) 1996 (July-September)
Young, M. 1986. Bringing the blind gudgeon into captivity. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 145–148.
Marshall, J. 1986. Honey blue eyes in the Noosa River. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 148.
Hansen, B. 1986. Melanotaenia splendida fluviatilis. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 149–150.
Fulton, W. 1986. The Tasmanian mudfish Galaxias cleaveri Scott. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 150–151.
Midgley, S.H. and Merrick, J.R. 1986. A portable, collapsible aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 152–153.
Crockford, B. 1986. The family Melanotaeniidae. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 153–156.
Stanton, R. 1986. A new Melanotaenia trifasciata colour variety? Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 156.
Volume 3(4) 1996 (April-June)
Bowman, R. 1986. Sawfish in captivity – Preston, Victoria 1984. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 133.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1986. Fraser Island – freshwater habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 134–136.
Hansen, B. 1986. Glossolepis incisus. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 136–138.
Hansen, B. 1986. Hypseleotris compressa. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 139–140.
Romanowski, N. 1986. Murray River rainbowfish (Melanotaenia splendida fluviatilis), thermal limitations and repopulation strategies for a marginal habitat. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 141–144.
Volume 3(3) 1986 (Jan-March)
Semple, G. 1986. Pseudomugil signifer – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the Pacific blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 121–125.
Crockford, B. 1986. Glossolepis multisquamatus. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 126–127.
Smales, K. 1986. The desert goby under threat. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 128.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1986. Fraser Island – freshwater habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 129–132.
Volume 3(2) 1985 (October-December)
Semple, G. 1985. Pseudomugil tenellus – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the delicate blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 109–113.
Crockford, B. 1985. Glossolepis wanamensis. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 113–116.
Crockford, B. 1985. Chilatherina campsi. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 116–118.
Bowman, R. 1985. Rainbowfishes – egg posting and fry raising. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 118–120.
Volume 3(1) 1985 (July-September)
Semple, G. 1985. Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the fly-specked hardyhead. Fishes of Sahul 3(1), 97–102.
Crockford, B. 1985. Glossolepis maculosus. Fishes of Sahul 3(1), 102–104.
Semple, G. 1985. Pseudomugil gertrudae – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the spotted blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 3(1), 105–108.
Volume 2(4) 1985 (April-June)
Armstrong, N. 1985. A wilderness of rivers. Fishes of Sahul 2(4), 85–90.
Semple, G. 1985. Ambassis macleayi. Fishes of Sahul 2(4), 90–94.
Romanowski, N. 1985. Melanotaenia splendida fluviatilis – endangered status of the Murray River form. Fishes of Sahul 2(4), 94–96.
Volume 2(3) 1985 (January-March)
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1985. Freshwater fish – habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 73–77.
Tappin, A. 1985. Iratherina werneri – aquarium observations. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 78–79.
Crockford, B. 1985. Iratherina werneri – breeding procedure. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 80.
Campbell, R. 1985. Melanotaenia eachamensis. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 81.
Leiper, G. 1985. Pseudomugil gertrudae – breeding notes. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 82.
Leiper, G. 1985. Rhadinocentrus ornatus – rare colour forms. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 82–83.
Bowman, R. 1985. Fish transfer techniques. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 83–84.
Volume 2(2) 1984 (October-December)
Semple, G. 1984. Marjorie’s hardyhead, Craterocephalus marjoriae. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 61–64.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1984. Tin Can Bay – freshwater fish habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 65–66.
Crockford, B. 1984. The genus Popondetta. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 66–68.
Armstrong, N. 1984. Keeping rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 68–70.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1984. A.N.G.F.A. habitat survey – environmental/habitat survey: Dalrymple Creek 27.11.83. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 70–71.
Leiper, G. 1984. Honey blue-eyes – endangered? Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 72.
Volume 2(1) 1984 (July-September)
Caughey, A. 1984. The peacock gudgeon, Tateurndina ocellicauda. Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 49–53.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1984. Tin Can Bay – freshwater fish habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 53–54.
Travis, N. 1984. The barred rainbowfish, Chilatherina fasciata. Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 55–56.
Bowman, R. 1984. Chilatherina fasciata (Clearwater Creek) – some colour observations. Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 57.
Rimmer, M.A. and Merrick, J.R. 1984. Preliminary studies on the capacity to aestivate in the mountain galaxias (Galaxias olidus). Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 58–60.
Volume 1(4) 1984 (April-June)
Tappin, A.R. 1984. In search of the honey blue-eye, Pseudomugil mellis. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 37–39.
Lloyd, L. 1984. Exotic fishes: useful additions or “animal weeds”? Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 39–42.
Crockford, B. 1984. Melanotaenia lacustris, Lake Kutubu Rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 43–46.
Armstrong, N. 1984. “Pagwi” rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 46–47.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1984. Tin Can Bay – freshwater fish habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 48.
Volume 1(3) 1984 (January-March)
Tappin, A.R. 1984. Spawning the blackmast: Quirichthys stramineus. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 25–27.
Bowman, R. 1984. ANGFA visits Neil Armstrong. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 28.
Leggett, R. 1984. The olive perch Ambassis nigripinnis. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 29–30.
Bowman, R. 1984. Blue eyes. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 30.
Socolof, R. 1984. Can anyone help? Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 30.
Lloyd, L. 1984. Exotic fishes: useful additions or “animal weeds”? Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 31–34.
Tsang, P. 1984. More about blue eyes. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 35–36.
Volume 1(2) 1983 (October-December)
Allen, G.R. 1983. Chilatherina bulolo, a valid species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae) from northern New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 13–17.
Thompson, G. 1983. The desert goby Chlamydogobius eremius. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 17–20.
Tappin, A.R. 1983. Drying effects on the eggs of the rainbow fishes. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 20–21.
Bowman, R. 1983. ANGFA visits Neil Armstrong. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 22
Leggett, R. 1983. Rhadinocentrus ornatus – southern soft-spined sunfish. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 23–24.
Volume 1(1) 1983 (July-September)
Armstrong, N. 1983. Melanotaenia trifasciata. Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 1–4.
Backhouse, G.N. 1983. The dwarf galaxias, Galaxiella pusilla (Mack, 1936) in Victoria. Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 5–8.
Thompson, G. 1983. Can you help? Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 9.
Pusey, B.J. 1983. The Shannon mud minnow Lepidogalaxias salamandroides (Mees). Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 9–11.
Bowman, R. 1983. Trouble shooting with ANGFA. Blue eyes. Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 12.
Author Index
Aarn and Ivantsoff, W. 2000. Cranial, cartilage formation and calcification sequences of Rhadinocentrus ornatus. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 680–685.
Aarn and Ivantsoff, W. 2001. Predation on native fishes by Gambusia holbrooki in the Orara River, New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 15(1), 726–732.
Aarn, Ivantsoff, W. and Hansen, B. 1997. East Coast sympatry: differential development characteristics of two rainbowfish and a blue-eye (Teleostei: Atheriniformes: Melanotaeniidae and Pseudomugilidae) of eastern Australia, with a discussion of adult preferences. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 507–519.
Abell, M. 2006. Lidwill's dwarf goby. Fishes of Sahul 20(1), 198–201.
Abell, M. 2012. Native plants for aquaria (Part 1). Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 673–676.
Abell, M. 2012. Native plants for aquaria (Part 2). Fishes of Sahul 26(2), 687–692.
Abell. M. and Girkin, D. 2007. 2006 ANGFA combined clubs field trip. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 364-374.
Aland, G. 2010. Range extension for Porochilus rendahli and new record for the Murray Darling catchment. Fishes of Sahul 24(3), 593-595.
Aland, G. 2014. Mabuiag Island fish survey. Fishes of Sahul 28(1), 774-782.
Aland, G. 2014. Moa Island fish survey. Fishes of Sahul 28(3), 812–817.
Allen, G. 2024. Fry foods - Part 1 - Easy green water and infusoria. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2098–2103.
Allen, G. 2024. Fry foods - Part 2 - Egg yolk and vinegar eels. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2242–2251.
Allen, G.R. 1983. Chilatherina bulolo, a valid species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae) from northern New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 13-17.
Allen, G.R. 1989. Lake Eacham rainbowfish rediscovered? Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 217-219.
Allen, G.R. 1989. Return to Lake Kutubu. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 229-233.
Allen, G.R. 1993. Australia’s rarest rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 337-340.
Allen, G.R. 1994. The ANGFA rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 374-379.
Allen, G.R. 1998. Irian adventures. Fishes of Sahul 12(3), 575-582.
Allen, G.R. 2001. A new species of rainbowfish (Glossolepis: Melanotaeniidae) from Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 766-775.
Allen, G.R. 2003. Unexplored islands of Papua New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 17(2), 925-948.
Allen, G.R. 2003. Allomogurnda, a new genus of gudgeon (Eleotrididae) from fresh waters of New Guinea, with descriptions of seven new species. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 978-997.
Allen, G.R. 2004. Two new species of gobiid fishes (Lentipes and Stenogobius) from fresh waters of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 87-96.
Allen, G.R. 2008. Return to Arguni. Fishes of Sahul 22(3), 430-439.
Allen, G.R. 2015. In the footsteps of Wallace: 2013 Aru Islands expedition. Fishes of Sahul 29(3), 894–903.
Allen, G. 2022. Collecting the Lake Tebera Rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1824–1831.
Allen, G.R. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2011. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), from western New Guinea (West Papua Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 25(1), 602-607.
Allen, G.R., Hammer, M.P., Unmack, P.J. & Storey, A.W. 2024. A remarkable radiation of five species in the genus Kiunga (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae) from the Fly River system, Papua New Guinea with descriptions of three new species. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2137–2157.
Allen, G.R. and Jenkins, A.P. 2000. Australian freshwater gudgeons, genus Mogurnda. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 686-689.
Allen, G.R., Unmack, P.J. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2015. Melanotaenia rubrivittata, a new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae) from northwestern Papua Province, Indonesia. Fishes of Sahul 29(1), 846–859.
Allen, G.R., Unmack, P.J. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2016. Pseudomugil luminatus, a new species of blue-eye (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae) from southern New Guinea, with notes on P. gertrudae. Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 950–961.
Allen, M. 2007. Rediscovery of a jewel. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 353-363.
Amick, P.K. 2019. The Himalayan Snow Trout (Schizothorax richardsonii) is doing the unintended in Papua New Guinean rivers. Fishes of Sahul 33(4), 1501–1508.
Amick, P.K., Yarrao, M. & Storey, A. 2020. A review of the genus Kiunga (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae), with notes on distribution, potential environmental impacts and recommendations for research and conservation. Fishes of Sahul 34(3), 1626–1636.
ANGFA (QLD) Inc. 1994. Survey results Cape York, October 1991. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 359-365.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1984. Tin Can Bay – freshwater fish habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 48, 2(1), 53-54, 2(2), 65-66.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1984. A.N.G.F.A. habitat survey – environmental/habitat survey: Dalrymple Creek 27.11.83. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 70-71.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1985. Freshwater fish – habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 73-77. [Albert R and Cedar Crk]
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1986. Fraser Island – freshwater habitat survey. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 129-132, 3(4), 134-136.
ANGFA (Southeast Queensland Regional Group) 1992. Rhadinocentrus ornatus survey records. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 317-318.
ANGFA Victoria. 1999. Field trip results – Port Fairy 28-29/3/98. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 641-642.
Anon 2009. Erratum to V23-2. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 540.
Anon 2012. Fishes of Sahul editor retires – “Thank you Rudie”. Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 667.
Anon 2013. Vale – Norbert Grunwald – 25-04-1936 – 17-04-2013. Fishes of Sahul 27(2), 734.
Anon. 2021. Transcript of a radio interview with Ron Bowman. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1807–1808.
Armstrong, N. 1983. Melanotaenia trifasciata. Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 1-4.
Armstrong, N. 1984. “Pagwi” rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 46-47.
Armstrong, N. 1984. Keeping rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 68-70.
Armstrong, N. 1985. A wilderness of rivers. Fishes of Sahul 2(4), 85-90.
Armstrong, N. 1987. The Pascoe River rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 157-160.
Armstrong, N. 1988. The mountain rainbowfish – Melanotaenia monticola. Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 181-182.
Armstrong, N. 1988. The chequered rainbow Melanotaenia splendida inornata. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 193, 195.
Armstrong, N. 1993. Re-discovering Galaxias fuscus. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 328-329.
Armstrong, N. 1995. A dwarf maccullochi in the Northern territory. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 401-404.
Armstrong, N. 1996. The beauty of Peppimenarti country. Fishes of Sahul 10(2), 449-454.
Armstrong, N. 1996. Eriocaulon setaceum – aquatic plants of Sahul. Fishes of Sahul 10(3), 479-480.
Armstrong, N. 1997. The continuing trifasciata saga. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 521-524.
Armstrong, N. 1997. Aquatic plants of Sahul: Aponogeton bullosus (and some comments on A. elongatus). Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 539-540.
Armstrong, N. 1998. The Mamberamo River’s mighty multisquamatus. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 563-565.
Armstrong, N. 1998. A very new goby. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 569-570.
Armstrong, N. 1998. Aquatic plants of Sahul: Pogosteman stellatus syn. Dysophylla stellata. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 571-572.
Armstrong, N. 2000. Arafura swamp. Fishes of Sahul 14(3), 693-698.
Armstrong, N. 2001. Desert gobies Chlamydogobius. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 740-749.
Armstrong, N. 2002. Mangrove gobies. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 892-897.
Armstrong, N. 2004. Walker River’s marbled frog. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 23-24.
Armstrong, N. 2005. Melanotaenia inornata - the chequered rainbowfish. One of Australia’s most ignored rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 141-142.
Armstrong, N. 2006. Tri's in the Daintree. Fishes of Sahul 20(2), 244.
Armstrong, N. 2007. South east Arnhem Land. Fishes of Sahul 21(1), 294-307.
Armstrong, N. and Bowman, R. 1995. Melanotaenia trifasciata – a habitat guide. Fishes of Sahul 9(3), 424-426.
Backhouse, G.N. 1983. The dwarf galaxias, Galaxiella pusilla (Mack, 1936) in Victoria. Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 5-8.
Bell, G. 2002. Red-eyed tree frog. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 888-891.
Blake, R. 2018. Hermaphroditism or plain male? Two apparent female Eastern Rainbowfish Melanotaenia splendida splendida producing fry. Fishes of Sahul 32(4), 1358–1360.
Bleher, H. 1995. The fish of the century – or just of the decade. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 385-391.
Bleher, H. 2001. The search for Melanotaenia angfa. Fishes of Sahul 15(1), 710-719.
Bleher, H. 2005. Batanta, Waigeo and Misool rainbowfish clarification. Fishes of Sahul 19(1), 108-119.
Bleher, H. 2006. Australia's outback 2005. 8,000 km across Australia's outback following the 2005 ANGFA Convention. Fishes of Sahul 20(2), 226-243.
Bleher, H. 2008. A Pseudomugil account. Fishes of Sahul 22(4), 466-470.
Bollig, H.F. 1996. Looking beyond the border of the aquarium: cannibalism in rainbowfishes – an “efficient” strategy? Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 444-448.
Bollig, H.F. 1998. The extended phenotype. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 566-568.
Bowman, R. 1983. Trouble shooting with ANGFA. Blue eyes. Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 12.
Bowman, R. 1983. ANGFA visits Neil Armstrong. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 22, 1(3), 28.
Bowman, R. 1984. Blue Eyes. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 30.
Bowman, R. 1984. Chilatherina fasciata (Clearwater Creek) – some colour observations. Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 57.
Bowman, R. 1985. Fish transfer techniques. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 83-84.
Bowman, R. 1985. Rainbowfishes – egg posting and fry raising. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 118-120.
Bowman, R. 1986. Sawfish in captivity – Preston, Victoria 1984. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 133.
Bowman, R. 1987. Spawning mops. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 178-179.
Bowman, R. 1988. Editorial. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 194.
Bowman, R. 1991. The Oktedi rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 6(3), 265-267.
Bowman, R. 1993. Melanotaenia splendida australis – the western rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 325-327.
Bowman, R. 1996. To the Pascoe – and beyond. Fishes of Sahul 10(3), 465-478.
Bowman, R. 1997. Rainbowfishes in a small gene pool – a review. Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 532-538.
Bowman, R. 1998. A rainbowfish guards his spawning site. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 562.
Bowman, R. 1999. Twelve spotted blue-eye morphs – a study of variations within the Pseudomugil gertrudae species. Fishes of Sahul 13(1), 589-595.
Bowman, R. 2000. Observations of the spawning of the rhino-horn goby Redigobius baleatus. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 690-692.
Bowman, R. 2002. Mellis in Melbourne. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 878-883.
Bowman, R. 2003. The self-replicating werneri population. Fishes of Sahul 17(1), 906-913.
Bowman, R. 2003. Celebrating 20 years of Fishes of Sahul. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 950.
Bowman, R. 2006. A surprise guest: Melanotaenia gracilis, the slender rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 20(2), 222-225.
Bowman, R. 2008. Significant signifers. Fishes of Sahul 22(1), 382-389.
Bowman, R. 2012. Some observations on rainbowfish behaviour. Fishes of Sahul 26(2), 678-681.
Bowman, R. 2021. Some observations on Rainbowfish behaviour. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1810–1811.
Bowman, R. and Armstrong, N. 1991. Melanotaenia trifasciata – a multiplicity of morphs. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 292-293.
Briggs, G. 1992. Blue-eye trouble shooting (revisited). Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 323-324.
Briggs, G. 1998. Murray-Darling Mogurnda adspersa. Fishes of Sahul 12(1), 553-556.
Briggs, G. 1998. Conquering the mountain (rainbowfish that is). Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 557-560.
Briggs, G. 1999. Yarra pygmy perch Edelia obscura. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 638-641.
Briggs, G. 2000. A crazy name for a “crazy fish”. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 666-668.
Briggs, G. 2001. Finke Mogurnda. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 734-739.
Briggs, G. 2001. Laura River rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 752-753.
Briggs, G. 2001. The spotted rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 798-802.
Briggs, G. 2002. Purple-spotted gudgeons without the spots? Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 898-900.
Briggs, G. 2005. Victoria's brackish gobies. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 150-153.
Briggs, G. 2005. Murray River rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 174-176.
Briggs, G. 2007. A week in the Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 21(2), 318-333.
Briggs, G. 2008. ANGFA-VIC 2008 field trip to Shepparton. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 418-422.
Briggs, G. 2009. Australian purple-spotted gudgeons. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 532-535.
Briggs, G. 2010. Glorious empire gudgeons. Fishes of Sahul 24(2), 562.
Briggs, G. 2012. Utchee Creek rainbowfish (at Utchee and elsewhere). Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 662-667.
Briggs, G. 2015. A quick trip for rhads (ornate rainbowfish). Fishes of Sahul 29(3), 904–913.
Briggs, G. 2021. Magnificent Mogurnda of the Atherton Tablelands. Fishes of Sahul 35(2), 1722–1744.
Briggs, G. & Armstrong, N. 2022. Lake Tebera Rainbowfish Melanotaenia herbertaxelrodi - 40 years in the hobby. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1832–1835.
Briggs, G., Sambell, B., Hansen, B. and Scharpf, C. 2016. Fish in focus: Coal Grunter Hephaestus carbo. Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 973–978.
Briggs, G., Sambell, B., Wilson, D., Martin, K. & Hansen, B. & Scharpf, C. 2018. Fish in foscus: Seven-spot Archerfish Toxotes chatareus (Toxotidae). Fishes of Sahul 32(2), 1271–1280.
Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J., Hammer, M. & Scharpf, C. 2018. Fish in focus: Central Australian Mogurnda species (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1324–1334.
Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J., Stanton, M. & Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in focus: Marjorie’s Hardyhead Craterocephalus marjoriae (Atherinidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(4), 1205–1211.
Brown, R. 1987. Preserving species quality of native fishes in the aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 173-174.
Campbell, R. 1985. Melanotaenia eachamensis. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 81.
Carmody, G. 2006. The fishes of Cooloola. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 277-283.
Carmody, G. 2013. Ivantsoff’s blue-eye – emblem of Timika. Fishes of Sahul 27(4), 758-761.
Carmody, G. and Smith, L. 2006. The western minnow. Fishes of Sahul 20(3), 246-251.
Caughey, A. 1984. The peacock gudgeon, Tateurndina ocellicauda. Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 49-53.
Caughey, A. 1992. Some aquarium notes on Galaxias truttaceus. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 319.
Caughey, A. 1995. Aquarium notes on keeping the tupong – Pseudaphritis urvillii. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 397-398.
Caughey, A. 1996. The Murray cod – myth and magic. Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 433-439.
Caughey, A. and Armstrong, N. 1993. A code of ethics for ANGFA fishkeepers. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 332-334.
Caughey, A., Hume, S. and Wattam, A. 1990. Melanotaenia eachamensis – history and management of the captive stocks. Fishes of Sahul 6(1), 241-247.
Chang-kum, K. 2001. Frogs in a fish-room. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 750-751.
Chuah, E., Smith, L. and Wilson, D. 2001. Ondinia purpurea den Hartog (Nymphaeaceae) a personal journey. Fishes of Sahul 15(1), 720-725.
Coleman, N. 2002. Not your ordinary freshwater crab. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 875-876.
Coughran, J. 2005. Cherax leckii n. sp. (Decapoda: Parastacidae), a new crayfish from coastal, northeastern New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 191-196.
Coughran, J. and Leckie, S. 2005. News from the wilderness of crayfish research. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 143-148.
Coughran, J. and Leckie, S. 2007. Euastacus pilosus n. sp., a new crayfish from the highland forests of northern New South Wales, Australia. Fishes of Sahul 21(1), 308-316.
Cousins, J., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2020. Fish in focus: Sorong Rainbowfish Melanotaenia fredericki (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 34(3), 1637–1640.
Cousins, J., Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2021. Fish in focus: Poreless Gudgeon Oxyeleotris nullipora (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 35(2), 1753–1766.
Crockford, B. 1984. Melanotaenia lacustris, Lake Kutubu Rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 43-46.
Crockford, B. 1984. The genus Popondetta. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 66-68.
Crockford, B. 1985. Iratherina werneri – breeding procedure. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 80.
Crockford, B. 1985. Glossolepis maculosus. Fishes of Sahul 3(1), 102-104.
Crockford, B. 1985. Glossolepis wanamensis. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 113-116.
Crockford, B. 1985. Chilatherina campsi. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 116-118.
Crockford, B. 1986. Glossolepis multisquamatus. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 126-127.
Crockford, B. 1986. The family Melanotaeniidae. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 153-156.
Crockford, B. 1987. The genus Glossolepis. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 164-165.
Crockford, B. 1997. Kiunga ballochii. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 505-507.
Crockford, B. 1998. Pseudomugil paskai. Fishes of Sahul 12(2), 561-562.
Crockford, B. 1998. Melanotaenia goldei. Fishes of Sahul 12(3), 573-575.
Crockford, B. 1999. Lake Wanam revisited – a habitat under threat. Lake Wanam survey. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 621-629.
Crockford, B. 2001. Lake Wanam fasciata Chilatherina fasciata wanamensis, a subspecies in trouble. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 776-779.
Crockford, B. 2001. Chilatherina axelrodi. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 790-795.
Crockford, B., Littlejohn, P. and Vincent, M. 1999. The Lake Wanam rainbowfish, Papua New Guinea field expedition. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 629-638.
Dawson, A. 1991. The mysterious nursery fish, (Kurtidae Family). Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 287-288.
Dawson, A. and Dawson, F. 1996. Magnificent Wallaby Creek rainbow. Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 439-443.
Delventhal, N.R. 2002. “Sex change” in desert gobies: could there be two explanations for the rumour? Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 848-849.
Eisemberg, C.C. and Berra, T.M. 2016. Fish species sold in the Kikori market, Papua New Guinea, with reference to the nurseryfish, Kurtus gulliveri (Perciformes: Kurtidae). Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 942–949.
Evers, H-G. 2020. Some of the world’s most amazing Rainbowfishes from the karst rivers on the Central Ayamaru Plateau. Fishes of Sahul 34(3), 1610–1625.
Fauth, S. 2017. Husbandry and captive breeding of Mouth Almighty Glossamia aprion (Apogonidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(2), 1118–1122.
Fletcher, A. 1997. An aquarium spawning of the dwarf flathead gudgeon Philypnodon sp. 1. Fishes of Sahul 11(1), 503-504.
Fulton, W. 1986. The Tasmanian mudfish Galaxias cleaveri Scott. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 150-151.
Gauci, P, Lange, G., Wilson, D., Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2020. Fish in focus: Blueback Blue-eye Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis (Pseudomugilidae). Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1540–1548.
Girkin, D. 2002. The Sorong rainbowfish Melanotaenia fredericki. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 850.
Gough, K. 1993. Almost “freshwater” fishes NQ. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 330-332.
Gough, K. 1994. Townsville blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 365.
Graf, J. 2009. Two new rainbowfishes (Melanotaenia affinis “Bonggo” and Melanotaenia sp. “Suswa Village”). Fishes of Sahul 23(1), 478-481.
Graf, J. 2011. Van Heurn’s rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 25(2), 622-629.
Graf, J. 2021. Around Vogelkop. Fishes of Sahul 35(1), 1690–1705.
Graf, G.A. 2023. The discovery of Melanotaenia jakora and hints for keeping and breeding. Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2069–2072.
Graf, J., Herder, F. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2015. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), Melanotaenia garylangei, from western New Guinea (Papua Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 29(2), 870–881.
Graf, J. and Lange, G. 2013. Exploring the Siriwo River in New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 27(4), 762-772.
Graf, J. and Lange, G. 2016. Discovering Melanotaenia bowmani and Melanotaenia grunwaldi. Fishes of Sahul 30(2), 980–988.
Graf, J. & Lange, G. 2018. Another trip to West Papua. Fishes of Sahul 32(4), 1336–1349.
Graf, J. and Ohee, H.L. 2009. Glossolepis from northern New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 23(2), 504-512.
Graf, G.A., Ohee, H.L., Herder, F. & Haryono, H. 2023. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), Melanotaenia jakora, from Western New Guinea (Papua Barat Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2063–2068.
Hammer, M. 2002. Natural habitat, spawning and rearing of the Dalhousie catfish. Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 820-827.
Hammer, M. 2008. Amazing rediscovery in South Australia. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 428.
Hammer, M. 2019. One becomes three: research behind the naming of two new dwarf rainbowfishes in the Melanotaenia maccullochi species complex. Fishes of Sahul 33(4), 1492–1500.
Hammer, M.P. 2021. Tasmanogobius and the hunt for a heavenly goby. Fishes of Sahul 35(3), 1768–1781.
Hammer, M. & Duguid. A. 2018. Fishes in Australia’s Red Centre. Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1282–1302.
Hammer, M. and Horne, P. 2004. Threatened ecological communities of South Australia’s south-east. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 2-7.
Hammer, M. and Wedderburn, S. 2008. The threatened Murray hardyhead. Natural history and captive rearing. Fishes of Sahul 22(1), 390-399.
Hammer, M.P., Allen, G.R., Adams, M. & Unmack, P.J. 2024. The Mangrove Blue-eye, a new species of Pseudomugil (Pisces: Pseudomugilidae) from eastern Queensland, Australia. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2158–2171.
Hand, K. 1994. Desert rainbows. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 353-357.
Hand, K. 1994. Desert rainbows (part 2). Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 382-384.
Hansen, B. 1986. Glossolepis incisus. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 136-138.
Hansen, B. 1986. Hypseleotris compressa. Fishes of Sahul 3(4), 139-140.
Hansen, B. 1986. Melanotaenia splendida fluviatilis. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 149-150.
Hansen, B. 1987. Werneri from the wild. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 165-168.
Hansen, B. 1987. Something different – Terapon jarbua (Forsskal). Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 171-172.
Hansen, B. 1987. A new location for delicate blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 179-180.
Hansen, B. 1988. Propagate or perish – some thoughts on species maintenance. Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 187-189.
Hansen, B. 1988. The purple-spotted gudgeon – Mogurnda adspersa. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 200-2002.
Hansen, B. 1988. A jaunt to the Jardine. Fishes of Sahul 5(2), 211-215.
Hansen, B. 1989. Collecting on the Claudies. Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 225-228.
Hansen, B. 1989. The sooty grunter – Hephaestus fuliginosus. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 233-235.
Hansen, B. 1989. The Australian smelt – Retropinna semoni. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 235-236.
Hansen, B. 1990. Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis. Fishes of Sahul 6(1), 249-252.
Hansen, B. 1990. Galaxias in paradise. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 257-259. [G. maculatus on Lord Howe Island]
Hansen, B. 1991. Top fish from the Top End. Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 285-287.
Hansen, B. 1991. The golden fishes of Goanna Lagoon. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 294-295.
Hansen, B. 1992. Next time I’ll linger longer at the wonderful Wonga! Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 301-303.
Hansen, B. 1992. A forgotten jewel – Rhadinocentrus ornatus. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 313-317.
Hansen, B. 1993. A top trip to the tip – the ANGFA Cape York Expedition, 1991. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 341-345.
Hansen, B. 1994. A splendid area for splendida’s. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 357-359.
Hansen, B. 1994. The spangled perch – Leiopotherapon unicolor. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 367-368.
Hansen, B. 1994. A look at Hinchinbrook. Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 379-382.
Hansen, B. 1995. Walker River walkabout – a rich tapestry. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 391-396.
Hansen, B. 1995. Inconspicuous by name and nature. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 412-414.
Hansen, B. 1995. Kikori kaleidoscope. Fishes of Sahul 9(3), 417-423.
Hansen, B. 1997. Zany Zenarchopterus. Fishes of Sahul 11(1), 501-503.
Hansen, B. 1997. In Deepwater near 1770. Fishes of Sahul 11(2), 519-520.
Hansen, B. 1997. Lawn Hill’s gorgeous gorge. Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 527-532.
Hansen, B. 1998. Gulliveri’s travels. Fishes of Sahul 12(1), 551-552.
Hansen, B. 1998. Aquatic plants of Sahul: aquatic plants from New Guinea – the genus Cryptocoryne. Fishes of Sahul 12(3), 583-588.
Hansen, B. 1999. Kimberley cool. Fishes of Sahul 13(1), 595-604.
Hansen, B. 1999. Peace at the olive branch. Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 605-608.
Hansen, B. 1999. A Queensland quandary. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 643-644.
Hansen, B. 2000. Tune in and turn on to grunters. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 663-666.
Hansen, B. 2000. “Starke” raving mad. Fishes of Sahul 14(3), 699-708.
Hansen, B. 2005. Snakehead gudgeon observation. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 187-190.
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Kuiter, R.H. 2004. Myora Springs surprise. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 48.
Kuiter, R.H. 2004. Cathedral Rock National Park. Fishes of Sahul 18(3), 68-72.
Kuiter, R.H. 2005. Gerald R. Allen explores the Solomon Islands. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 135-139.
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Kuiter, R.H. 2006. Wild Tasmania. Fishes of Sahul 20(1), 202-220.
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Semple, G. 1985. Ambassis macleayi. Fishes of Sahul 2(4), 90-94.
Semple, G. 1985. Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the fly-specked hardyhead. Fishes of Sahul 3(1), 97-102.
Semple, G. 1985. Pseudomugil gertrudae – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the spotted blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 3(1), 105-108.
Semple, G. 1985. Pseudomugil tenellus – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the delicate blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 3(2), 109-113.
Semple, G. 1986. Pseudomugil signifer – maintenance, reproduction and early development of the Pacific blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 121-125.
Shoesmith, D. 2007. The fishes I wished and missed. Fishes of Sahul 21(2), 337-340.
Shoesmith, D. 2015. A community hero – the dwarf flathead gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 29(1), 866–868.
Shoesmith, D. 2015. Unusual coloured Galaxias. Fishes of Sahul 29(4), 937-940.
Shoesmith, D. 2018. An ANGFA insight into the freshwater fishes of New Zealand. Fishes of Sahul 32(1), 1214–1224.
Shoesmith, D, Romanowksi, N., Briggs, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2019. Fish in focus: Spotted Galaxias Galaxias truttaceus (Galaxiidae). Fishes of Sahul 33(4), 1509–1518.
Short, J.W. 1991. Predatory behaviour of the spangled perch, Leiopotherapon unicolor Günther on the river prawn, Macrobrachium australiense Holthius under laboratory conditions. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 296-300.
Smales, K. 1986. The desert goby under threat. Fishes of Sahul 3(3), 128.
Socolof, R. 1984. Can anyone help? Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 30.
Stanton, R. 1986. A new Melanotaenia trifasciata colour variety? Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 156.
Stanton, M. and Turner, G. 2009. Observations of eel-tailed catfish migrating. Fishes of Sahul 23(2), 513-517.
Stephenson, G. 2022. A tribute to Gunther Eugen Schmida. Fishes of Sahul 36(2), 1856–1873.
Tappin, A. 1985. Iratherina werneri – aquarium observations. Fishes of Sahul 2(3), 78-79.
Tappin, A.R. 1983. Drying effects on the eggs of the rainbow fishes. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 20-21.
Tappin, A.R. 1984. Spawning the blackmast: Quirichthys stramineus. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 25-27.
Tappin, A.R. 1984. In search of the honey blue-eye, Pseudomugil mellis. Fishes of Sahul 1(4), 37-39.
Tappin, A.R. 1995. Blue-eyes revisited. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 405-411.
Tappin, A.R. 1995. Redfinned blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 9(3), 430-432.
Tappin, A.R. 2017. Breeding Threadfin Rainbowfish Iriatherina werneri (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(4), 1182–1188.
Tappin, A.R. Briggs, G., Stanton, M., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2019. Fish in focus: Pygmy Rainbowfish Melanotaenia pygmaea (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 33(3), 1484–1490.
Tappin, A., Briggs, G., Wilson, D., and Scharpf, C. 2016. Fish in foscus: blackmast Craterocephalus stramineus (Atherinidae). Fishes of Sahul 30(2), 1002–1008.
Tappin, A.R. & O’Reilly 2019. Radical Rhads, the amazing Ornate Rainbowfish!. Fishes of Sahul 33(1), 1362–1402.
Tappin, A., Unmack, P.J., O’Reilly, L., Briggs, G., Hansen, B., Stanton, M. and Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in foscus: Crimson-spotted Rainbowfish Melanotaenia duboulayi (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(2), 1123–1141.
Taxacher, M. 2011. Mugilogobius chulae and some other members of the genus. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 642-649.
Thierbach, B. 2016. Empire Gudgeon: one more breeding attempt. Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1010–1014.
Thompson, G. 1983. Can you help? Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 9.
Thompson, G. 1983. The desert goby Chlamydogobius eremius. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 17-20.
Travis, N. 1984. The barred rainbowfish, Chilatherina fasciata. Fishes of Sahul 2(1), 55-56.
Trneny, C. 2001. A day time view of a night time fish. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 758-765.
Tsang, P. 1984. More about blue eyes. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 35-36.
Tucceri, T. 2012. Conservation of Galaxiella pusilla re-visited. Fishes of Sahul 26(3), 694-700.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2010. Searching for the Ifaupan River. A remote “e”-xploration of Palau Misool. Fishes of Sahul 24(3), 582-592.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2013. The names you know, the people you don’t: Dr. Marinus Boesman. Fishes of Sahul 27(3), 749-752.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2014. The names you know, the people you don’t: James Douglas Ogilby. Fishes of Sahul 28(1), 783-788.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2014. The names you know, the people you don’t: Hendrikus Albertus Lorentz. Fishes of Sahul 28(2), 799–804.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2014. Melanotaenia of New Guinea and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Fishes of Sahul 28(4), 826–832.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2015. Melanotaenia of New Guinea and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (continued). Fishes of Sahul 29(2), 888–892.
Tustin, D.P.S. 2015. Melanotaenia of New Guinea and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (continued from Vol. 29 No. 2). Fishes of Sahul 29(3), 913–920.
Tustin, D. 2017. The lost Rainbowfish – Melanotaenia corona (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(3), 1143–1161.
Unmack, P. 1992. Victorian pygmy perches. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 321–323.
Unmack, P.J. 1996. The unique Cooper Creek catfish from central Australia. Fishes of Sahul 10(2), 460–464.
Unmack, P.J. 2000. The genus Hypseleotris of southeastern Australia, its identification and breeding biology. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 645–657.
Unmack, P. 2002. Darwin rainbows. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 854–863.
Unmack, P.J. 2007. The Batanta and Waigeo rainbowfishes, further clarified. Fishes of Sahul 21(2), 334–336.
Unmack, P.J. 2016. Update on saving Running River Rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1025–1032.
Unmack, P.J. 2018. Rains of fishes: real or myth in Outback Australia? Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1303–1305.
Unmack, P.J. 2024. How to bring Smelt home alive. Fishes of Sahul 38(1), 2104–2108.
Unmack, P.J. 2024. Magnificent Blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2111–2126.
Unmack, P. and Brumley, C. 1991. Initial observations on spawning and conservation status of redfinned blue-eye (Scaturinichthys vermeilipinnis). Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 282–284.
Unmack, P.J. and Hammer, M.P. 2015. Burdekin rainbowfish on the verge of disappearing from Running River! Fishes of Sahul 29(4), 933–937.
Unmack, P.J., Hansen, B., Briggs, G., Stanton, M., Scharpf, C. and Gill, A. 2016. Fish in focus: Empire Gudgeon Hypseleotris compressa (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1033–1037.
Unmack P.J. & Hammer, M.P. 2021. A range extension into the Gulf of Carpentaria for Midgley’s Carp Gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 35(2), 1750–1752.
Unmack, P.J., Martin, K.C., Hammer, M.P., Ebner, B., Moy, K. & Brown C. 2016. Malanda Gold: the tale of a unique rainbowfish from the Atherton Tablelands, now on the verge of extinction. Fishes of Sahul 30(4), 1039–1054.
Unmack, P.J. and Paras, G.J. 1995. Galaxiella pusilla: around Melbourne, going going, nearly gone. Fishes of Sahul 9(1), 398–400.
Unmack, P.J., Sambell, B., Wilson, D., Lach, M. and Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in focus: Hyrtl’s Catfish Neosilurus hyrtlii (Plotosidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(1), 1081–1093.
Unmack, P.J.& Scharpf, C. 2022. Fish in Focus: Goldie Rainbowfish Melanotaenia goldiei (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1850–1854.
Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2023. Fish in Focus: Drysdale Gudgeon Hypseleotris notata (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2073–2074.
Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2024. Fish in Focus: Hogan’s Sole Synclidopus hogani (Soleidae). Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2252–2254.
Wager, R. 1992. The, Oxleyan pygmy perch. Maintaining breeding populations. Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 310–312.
Wager, R.N.E. 2016. First successful rearing of Hypseleotris compressa larvae in aquaria. A long lost article by Rob Wager (written circa 1991) with annotations added 2016. Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1021–1024.
Wager, R. 2023. Why salt helps Sahul fishes: osmosis explained. Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2061–2062.
Walker, G. 2004. An isolated desert fish in the Lake Torrens catchment. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 74–79.
Walker, G. and Walker, D. 2005. Congolli’s past and future in South Australia. Fishes of Sahul 19(1), 120–124.
Walker, G. and Walker, D. 2007. Red mud riverland – Renmark. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 350–352.
Walker, T.G. 1995. Mogurnda species “Balcanoona”. Fishes of Sahul 9(2), 414–416.
Walsh, D. and Chang-Kum, K. 2004. Victoria’s south-west. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 8–15
Walstad, D. 2008. Managing mycobacteriosis. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 423–427.
Wattam, A. 1987. The Fly River rainbowfish Melanotaenia sexlineata (Munro, 1964). Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 169–170.
Wilson, D. 2002. A visit with the Djelk rangers of central Arnhem Land. Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 806–814.
Wilson, D. 2004. The late dry season fish of Arrinyaki Creek. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 44–47.
Wilson, D. 2006. Bedjal – the famous red rainbowfish from Arnhem Land. Fishes of Sahul 20(3), 266–268.
Wilson, D. 2020. Aquarium fish food for omnivorous fishes and invertebrates – home made. Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1536–1537.
Wilson, D., Hammer, M. & Scharpf, C. 2018. Fish in focus: Wilson’s Mangrovegoby Mugilogobius wilsoni (Gobiidae). Fishes of Sahul 32(1), 1240–1246.
Wilson, D. & Scharpf, C. 2021. Fish in Focus: Beachrock Mangrovegoby Mugilogobius littorals (Gobiidae). Fishes of Sahul 35(1), 1715–1720.
Wilson, D. & Stanton, M. 2023. Fish in Focus: Freshwater Sawfish Pristis pristis (Pristidae). Fishes of Sahul 37(1), 2023–2030.
Woodhouse, W. 2020. An urban oasis in south-eastern Sydney – the gudgeons of Cooper Park. Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1531–1535.
Yakovlevich, P. 1999. Fingerprinting fishes. Detection of generic, interspecific and intraspecific variation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene of silverside fishes (Atherinomorpha: Atherinidae) using PCR/SSCP and DNA sequencing. Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 614–620.
Young, M. 1986. Bringing the blind gudgeon into captivity. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 145–148.
Young, M. 1987. A tank spawning of Hypseleotris compressa. Fishes of Sahul 4(2), 162–164.
Young, M. 1987. A tank breeding of Mogurnda mogurnda. Fishes of Sahul 4(3), 174–177.
Yuen, D., Beard, B. and Wilson, D. 2013. Chameleon shrimp – Caridina sp. WA-4, collection and captive husbandry in the aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 27(3), 753–756.
Zhu, D. 1992. Rainbow fish – another method for identification. Fishes of Sahul 7(3), 320–321.
New Genera and Species Described
Allomogurnda Allen, 2003.
Allomogurnda flavimarginata Allen, 2003.
Allomogurnda hoesei Allen, 2003.
Allomogurnda insularis Allen, 2003.
Allomogurnda landfordi Allen, 2003.
Allomogurnda montana Allen, 2003.
Allomogurnda papua Allen, 2003.
Allomogurnda sampricei Allen, 2003.
Allen, G.R. 2003. Allomogurnda, a new genus of gudgeon (Eleotrididae) from fresh waters of New Guinea, with descriptions of seven new species. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 978–997.
Euastacus leckii Coughran, 2005.
Coughran, J. 2005. Cherax leckii n. sp. (Decapoda: Parastacidae), a new crayfish from coastal, northeastern New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 19(4), 191–196.
Euastacus maccai McCormack and Coughran, 2008.
McCormack, R.B. and Coughran, J. 2008. Euastacus maccai, a new freshwater crayfish from New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 22(4), 471–476.
Euastacus pilosus Coughran and Leckie, 2007.
Coughran, J. and Leckie, S. 2007. Euastacus pilosus n. sp., a new crayfish from the highland forests of northern New South Wales, Australia. Fishes of Sahul 21(1), 308–316.
Glossolepis dorityi Allen, 2001.
Allen, G.R. 2001. A new species of rainbowfish (Glossolepis: Melanotaeniidae) from Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 766–775.
Kiunga auromarginata Allen, Hammer, Unmack and Storey, 2024.
Kiunga filamentosa Allen, Hammer, Unmack and Storey, 2024.
Kiunga leucozona Allen, Hammer, Unmack and Storey, 2024.
Allen, G.R., Hammer, M.P., Unmack, P.J. & Storey, A.W. 2024. A remarkable radiation of five species in the genus Kiunga (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae) from the Fly River system, Papua New Guinea with descriptions of three new species. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2137–2157.
Lentipes venustus Allen, 2004.
Allen, G.R. 2004. Two new species of gobiid fishes (Lentipes and Stenogobius) from fresh waters of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 87–96.
Melanotaenia garylangei Graf, Herder and Hadiaty, 2015.
Graf, J., Herder, F. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2015. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), Melanotaenia garylangei, from western New Guinea (Papua Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 29(2), 870–881.
Melanotaenia jakora Graf, Ohee, Herder and Haryono, 2023.
Graf, G.A., Ohee, H.L., Herder, F. & Haryono, H. 2023. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), Melanotaenia jakora, from Western New Guinea (Papua Barat Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2063–2068.
Melanotaenia mairasi Allen and Hadiaty, 2011.
Allen, G.R. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2011. A new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae), from western New Guinea (West Papua Province, Indonesia). Fishes of Sahul 25(1), 602–607.
Melanotaenia rubrivittata Allen, Unmack and Hadiaty, 2015.
Allen, G.R., Unmack, P.J. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2015. Melanotaenia rubrivittata, a new species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae) from northwestern Papua Province, Indonesia. Fishes of Sahul 29(1), 846–859.
Pseudomugil halophilus Hammer, Allen, Adams and Unmack, 2024.
Hammer, M.P., Allen, G.R., Adams, M. & Unmack, P.J. 2024. The Mangrove Blue-eye, a new species of Pseudomugil (Pisces: Pseudomugilidae) from eastern Queensland, Australia. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2158–2171.
Pseudomugil luminatus Allen, Unmack and Hadiaty, 2016.
Allen, G.R., Unmack, P.J. and Hadiaty, R.K. 2016. Pseudomugil luminatus, a new species of Blue-eye (Teleostei: Pseudomugilidae) from southern New Guinea, with notes on P. gertrudae. Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 950–961.
Scaturiginichthys Ivantsoff, Unmack, Saeed and Crowley, 1991.
Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis Ivantsoff, Unmack, Saeed and Crowley, 1991.
Ivantsoff, W., Unmack, P., Saeed, B. and Crowley, L.E.L.M. 1991. A redfinned blue-eye, a new species and genus of the family Pseudomugilidae from central western Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 6(4), 277–282.
Stenogobius watsoni Allen, 2004.
Allen, G.R. 2004. Two new species of gobiid fishes (Lentipes and Stenogobius) from fresh waters of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 87–96.
Revision of Species Names
Allomogurnda nesolepis (Weber, 1907) by Allen (2003).
Allen, G.R. 2003. Allomogurnda, a new genus of gudgeon (Eleotrididae) from fresh waters of New Guinea, with descriptions of seven new species. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 978–997.
Chilatherina bulolo (Whitley, 1938) by Allen (1983).
Allen, G.R. 1983. Chilatherina bulolo, a valid species of rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae) from northern New Guinea. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 13–17.
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ANGFA encourages its members to sample and survey the aquatic environment; to document their findings for publication in its journal, Fishes of Sahul; to breed and maintain native fishes and to publish information on their requirements.
Fishes of Sahul was first published in July 1983 and had, by the end of 2019, achieved over 1500 pages of high quality articles and photographs. Articles from this journal are often quoted as references in books and papers on fishes of the region.
It has been a significant cost-free source of knowledge accessible to all people with an interest in the area, including hobbyists, the scientific community and fisheries departments of the region.