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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

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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.

    Hansen, B. and 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.

    Hansen, B., Wilson, D. and Dawson, A. 1992. Summary – fish distribution survey. Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 303-305.

    Heemskerk, W. 2024. Breeding the Mangrove Blue-eye. Fishes of Sahul 38(2), 2172–2175.

    Herbert, B. 1996. The Claudies – worth a second look. Fishes of Sahul 10(2), 454-459.

    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.

    Hortle, K.G. 1988. Sexual dimorphism in the Papuan freshwater longtom Strongylura kreffti (Günther) (Pisces: Belonidae). Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 182-187.

    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.

    Howe, E. 1999. The breeding and embryology of the desert goby, Chlamydogobius eremius (Zietz, 1896). Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 611-613.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Hume, S. 1993. Lake Eacham update. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 334-336.

    Hunter, R. 1997. Glossolepis ramuensis the Ramu rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 11(3), 525-526.

    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.

    Ivantsoff, W. and Crowley, L. 1992. Rainbowfishes from the Atherton Tablelands. Fishes of Sahul 7(2), 305-310.

    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.

    Johnson, J. 1993. The fishes of the Brisbane River. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 347-352.

    Joss, J. 2002. Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 836-844.

    Keller, K. and Brown, C. 2008. A new sighting of the Oxleyan pygmy perch. Fishes of Sahul 22(1), 400-404.

    Kerezsy, A. 2014. Red-finned blue-eye: the story so far. Fishes of Sahul 28(3), 806–812.

    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.

    Kerezsy, A. 2018. Where had they come from? Understanding fish migrations in a desert river. Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1316–1323.

    Kleiberg, T. 1988. The Cairns rainbowfish Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides (Nicholson and Raven). Fishes of Sahul 5(2), 215-216.

    Knight, J. and Butler, G. 2004. Conserving threatened Australian fishes: Nannoperca oxleyana and Maccullochella ikei. Fishes of Sahul 18(3), 50-57.

    Komori, K. 2000. Glassfish and systematics, endangered subject behind the scene of glassfish study. Fishes of Sahul 14(1), 657-662.

    Kuiter, R. 2001. Diving freshwater. Fishes of Sahul 15(3), 780.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2001. Blind gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 782-784.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2001. Diving freshwater. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 804.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2002. Bellinger River, NSW. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 851-852.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2002. North Stradbroke Island, Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 815-819.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2002. Spider? Fishes of Sahul 16(1), 828.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2003. Discovering Ewens pygmy perch. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 952-959.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2003. More on Galaxias fuscus. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 976-977.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2003. Special spiny crays. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 998-1000.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2004. Australian fairy shrimp. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 21-22.

    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.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2005. What is a species anyway? Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 140-141.

    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.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2006. Wild Tasmania. Fishes of Sahul 20(1), 202-220.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2006. Torrens catchment’s Lake Eyre hardyhead. Fishes of Sahul 20(3), 252-265.

    Kuiter, R. 2006. Coward Springs country. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 272-276.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2007. Hazelwood Pondage cichlids. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 375-380.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2008. The southern pygmy perch. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 414-417.

    Kuiter, R. 2009. Freshwater blackfishes. Fishes of Sahul 23(1), 499-500.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2009. Galaxias maculatus – Common Jollytail. Fishes of Sahul 23(2), 518-520.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2011. Upper-Murray Galaxias. Fishes of Sahul 25(1), 618-619.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2011. Budj Bim fishes. Fishes of Sahul 25(2), 630-640.

    Kuiter, R.H. 2011. Alpine spiny-cray. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 659-660.

    Lambkin, L. 1988. The Australian lungfish, ceratodus Neoceratodus forsteri. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 197-200.

    Lambkin, L. 1990. Breeding the lungfish, ceratodus at Belmont, N.S.W. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 255-257.

    Lamin, C. 2017. Breeding Flinders Pygmy Perch Nannoperca “flindersi” (Percichthyidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(4), 1198–1204.

    Lamin, C., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2019. Fish in foscus: Western Pygmy Perch Nannoperca vittata (Percichthyidae). Fishes of Sahul 33(2), 1440–1446.

    Lange, G. 2020. Kill the creep – salt creep. Fishes of Sahul 34(1), 1538–1539.

    Lange, G. 2021. Remembering Ron Bowman. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1809.

    Lange, G. 2022. Lake Tebera Rainbowfish Melanotaenia herbertaxelrodi - love at first sight. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1836–1838.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Leckie, S. and Coughran, J. 2005. Euastacus suttoni (Clark 1941), the New England Crayfish. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 167-172.

    Leggett, R. 1983. Rhadinocentrus ornatus – southern soft-spined sunfish. Fishes of Sahul 1(2), 23-24.

    Leggett, R. 1984. The olive perch Ambassis nigripinnis. Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 29-30.

    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.

    Leggett, R. 1990. A fish in danger – Nannoperca oxleyana. Fishes of Sahul 6(1), 247-249.

    Leggett, R. 1990. Breeding notes on a new goby from the Jardine River. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 253-254.

    Leggett, R. 1990. Freshwater fish of the Cape York area. Fishes of Sahul 6(2), 259-264.

    Leggett, R. 1993. Freshwater fishes of Iron Range and adjoining areas. Fishes of Sahul 8(1), 346-347.

    Leggett, R. 1994. Collecting in the Kimberley. Fishes of Sahul 8(3), 369-373.

    Leggett, R. 1996. Salted rainbows, the perfect hors-d’oeuvre. Fishes of Sahul 10(1), 443-444.

    Leggett, R. 2003. Rivers I have known - Drysdale River. Fishes of Sahul 17(1), 902-905.

    Leggett, R. 2004. Rivers I have known – King George River. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 16-17.

    Leggett, R. 2004. Rivers I have known – Burdekin River. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 42-43.

    Leiper, G. 1984. Honey blue-eyes – endangered? Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 72.

    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.

    Lenegan, J. 2019. Cairns to Weipa and back, through a new lens: the Gobioides. Part 1. Fishes of Sahul 33(3), 1447–1483.

    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.

    Lenagan, J., Unmack, P.J., Hansen, B. and Scharpf, C. 2017. Fish in focus: Peacock Gudgeon Tateurndina ocellicauda (Eleotridae). Fishes of Sahul 31(3), 1175–1180.

    Lewis, M. and Lewis, C. 1991. Melanotaenia trifasciata (Rendahl) from Eliot Creek, Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 7(1), 289-292.

    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.

    Littlejohn, P. 2001. The unnamed yabbie from Victoria. Fishes of Sahul 15(2), 754-756.

    Littlejohn, P. 2001. The little Aussie battler. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 803.

    Littlejohn, P. 2009. Freshwater polychaete in Australia. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 538-540.

    Littlejohn, P. 2012. A rare find from the Lang Lang River – Neochanna cleaveri. Fishes of Sahul 26(1), 668-672.

    Littlejohn, P. 2014. Notes on an ancient and tiny crustacean, the syncarid: Koonunga cursor. Fishes of Sahul 28(3), 818–824.

    Littlejohn, P. 2021. Notes on collecting and transporting native freshwater fishes. Fishes of Sahul 35(3), 1782–1786.

    Littlejohn, P. 2022. The dreaded White Spot parasite, a guide to identification and treatment. Fishes of Sahul 36(1), 1839–1849.

    Lloyd, L. 1984. Exotic fishes: useful additions or “animal weeds”? Fishes of Sahul 1(3), 31-34, 1(4), 39-42.

    Lloyd, L.N. 1987. Is the Murray rainbowfish endangered? Fishes of Sahul 4(4), 189-192.

    Lo, A. 1998. The Galaxias brevipinnis of Curl Curl Creek. Fishes of Sahul 12(1), 541-551.

    Lo, A. 2010. The Mermaid Pool climbing Cox’s gudgeon. Fishes of Sahul 24(1), 542-543.

    Luxon, R. 1999. Two new Melanotaenia trifasciata morphs from the Weipa spring country. Fishes of Sahul 13(2), 609-611.

    Maddern, M. 2007. The one-spot livebearer: another introduced ornamental fish in Australia. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 342-347.

    Maddock, D. 2021. Rainbowfish Man - a collection of anecdotes celebrating the life of Ron Bowman. Fishes of Sahul 35(4), 1796–1806.

    Maebe, G. 2010. ANZ (Australia – New Zealand) fish-safari. Fishes of Sahul 24(1), 544-555.

    Maebe, G. 2011. Rainbowfishes’ first migration to Europe. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 650-655.

    Maebe, G. 2013. Aquarists at the service of science. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 742-748.

    Maebe, G. 2014. Expedition to West Papua 2012. Fishes of Sahul 28(2), 780-798.

    Mailliet, C. 2004. “Those little red fish” Melanotaenia parva and Glossolepis pseudoincisus. Fishes of Sahul 18(3), 58-67.

    Mailliet, C. 2004. The Waigeo rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 18(1), 18-20.

    Mailliet, C. 2006. Cling gobies from Biak. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 284-287.

    Mailliet, C. 2022. Helping find new rainbowfish in West Papua, through online research. Fishes of Sahul 36(4), 1962–1967.

    Mailliet, C., Graf, G. & Heemskerk, W. 2023. West Papua 2023 - experiences and results. Fishes of Sahul 37(2), 2032–2057.

    Mailliet, C. and Saunders, A. 2005. Madagascar rainbowfish. Notes on some recently discovered Bedotia species. Fishes of Sahul 19(2), 126-134.

    Malcolm, H. and Graham, P. 2000. Freshwater fishes of Hinchinbrook Island. Fishes of Sahul 14(2), 669-679.

    Marshall, J. 1986. Honey blue eyes in the Noosa River. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 148.

    Marshall, J. 1988. An extension of the known range of Rhadinocentrus ornatus. Fishes of Sahul 5(1), 196-197.

    Marshall, J. 1989. Galaxias olidus in southern Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 223-225.

    Martin, G., Unmack, P.J. & Scharpf, C. 2020. Fish in focus: Congolli Pseudaphritis urvillii (Pseudaphritidae). Fishes of Sahul 34(4), 1676–1688.

    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.

    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.

    Martin, K. 2016. Black-banded Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia nigrans) in the Queensland Wet Tropics – a failed translocation?  Fishes of Sahul 30(3), 1015–1020.

    Martin, K. 2017. Translocated rainbowfishes (Melanotaeniidae) and blue-eyes (Pseudomugilidae) in the Queensland Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 31(3), 1162–1174.

    Martin, K. 2018. The Cairns Rainbowfish Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides (Melanotaeniidae): distribution patterns and conservation status. Fishes of Sahul 32(4), 1350–1357.

    Martin, K.C. and Barclay, S. 2016. A review of the distribution and status of ‘Burdekin rainbowfish’ populations in north Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 30(1), 962–972.

    Martin, K. and Barclay, S. 2017. Factors influencing distribution and form of the Utchee Rainbowfish Melanotaenia utcheensis (Melanotaeniidae). Fishes of Sahul 31(2), 1095–1117.

    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.

    Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2019. McCulloch’s Rainbowfish Melanotaenia maccullochi (Melanotaeniidae) in the Queensland Wet Tropics. Fishes of Sahul 33(2), 1404–1416.

    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.

    Martin, K. & Barclay, S. 2022. Notes on a new rainbowfish from the Daintree rainforest, north Queensland. Fishes of Sahul 36(4), 1950–1961.

    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.

    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.

    Mathews, G., Kuiter, R.H. and Walker, G. 2006. Desert trilling frog. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 288-292.

    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.

    McCormack, R.B. and Coughran, J. 2008. Euastacus maccai, a new freshwater crayfish from New South Wales. Fishes of Sahul 22(4), 471-476.

    McLaren, R. 1993. Records on collecting gertrudae. Fishes of Sahul 7(4), 330.

    Midgley, S.H. and Merrick, J.R. 1986. A portable, collapsible aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 4(1), 152-153.

    Moores, G. 2006. Gap Creek rainbowfish. Fishes of Sahul 20(4), 270-271.

    Moores, G., Lenagan, J., Unmack, P.J., Martin, K.C. & Scharpf, C. 2016. Fish in focus: Snakehead Gudgeon Giuris margaritacea. Fishes of Sahul 30(4), 1061‑1066.

    Mossop, K. & Moran, N. 2018. Surviving in the desert: how behaviour enables the Desert Goby to persist. Fishes of Sahul 32(3), 1306–1315.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Olney, D. 1999. Observations of pygmy perch (Edelia obscura) in an aquarium. Fishes of Sahul 13(3), 642.

    O’Reilly, L. 2008. Weipa wanderings (part 1). Fishes of Sahul 22(3), 440-452.

    O’Reilly, L. 2008. Weipa wanderings (part 2). Fishes of Sahul 22(4), 454-465.

    O’Reilly, L. 2011. Recent rhad discoveries. Fishes of Sahul 25(3), 656-658.

    O’Reilly, L. 2013. The Cooktown connection: surveying the Endeavour and McIvor river systems 2010 – Part 1.  Fishes of Sahul 27(1), 710-718.

    O’Reilly, L. 2013. The Cooktown connection: surveying the Endeavour and McIvor river systems 2010 – Part 2. Fishes of Sahul 27(2), 735-740.

    O’Reilly, L. 2015. Breeding the honey blue-eye (Pseudomugil mellis). Fishes of Sahul 29(2), 882–887.

    O’Reilly, L. 2023. Keeping Brine Shrimp in outdoor tubs. Fishes of Sahul 37(1), 2001–2005.

    O’Reilly, L., Hansen, B., Moores, G. and Wilson, D. 2009. Heli-fishing the upper Katherine River. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 522-531.

    O’Reilly, L. and Reid, A. 2008. ANGFA-QLD 2008 field trip to the western rivers. Fishes of Sahul 22(2), 406-413.

    O’Reilly, L. & Unmack P.J. 2021. The great debate: bags vs buckets. Fishes of Sahul 35(3), 1787–1788.

    Pierce, B., Young, M. and Sim, T. 2004. South Australia’s Flinders Ranges fishes. Fishes of Sahul 18(2), 25-41.

    Powell, A. 2007. Hermaphrodite rainbows. Fishes of Sahul 21(3-4), 348-349.

    Powell, A. 2009. Chilatherina fasciata, Lake Wanam. Fishes of Sahul 23(3), 536-537.

    Pulvirenti, R. 2022. Trips away with Gunther. Fishes of Sahul 36(2), 1902–1907.

    Pusey, B.J. 1983. The Shannon mud minnow Lepidogalaxias salamandroides (Mees). Fishes of Sahul 1(1), 9-11.

    Pusey, B.J. 1989. Gas exchange during aestivation in Lepidogalaxias salamandroides. Fishes of Sahul 5(3), 219-223.

    Raadik, T.A. 2001. When is a mountain galaxias not a mountain galaxias? Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 785-789.

    Raadik, T.A. 2005. Dorrigo Plateau – a biodiversity “hot-spot” for galaxiids. Fishes of Sahul 19(1), 97-107.

    Raadik, T.A. and Kuiter, R.H. 2002. Kosciuszko Galaxias: a story of confusion and imminent peril. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 830-835.

    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.

    Roberts, D. 2015. What is the future of the critically endangered Elizabeth Springs goby? Fishes of Sahul 29(4), 922–933.

    Roberts, D. 2020. Conserving the Endangered Mary River Cod (Maccullochella mariensis): the difference one person can make. Fishes of Sahul 34(4), 1658–1675.

    Romanowski, N. 1985. Melanotaenia splendida fluviatilis – endangered status of the Murray River form. Fishes of Sahul 2(4), 94-96.

    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.

    Romanowski, N. 1989. Murray River rainbowfish: a reply to Lloyd. Fishes of Sahul 5(4), 236-240.

    Romanowski, N. 1994. Apparent hermaphrodism in Melanotaenia fluviatilis. Fishes of Sahul 8(2), 366.

    Romanowski, N. 2001. Sacred lotus – native and exotic. Fishes of Sahul 15(4), 796-798.

    Romanowski, N. 2002. Floating-leaf pondweeds: the game of the name. Fishes of Sahul 16(2), 845-847.

    Romanowski, N. 2002. The marshworts: Nymphoides. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 871-874.

    Romanowski, N. 2002. Water tigers: dragonflies in the pond. Fishes of Sahul 16(4), 884-887.

    Romanowski, N. 2004. Notes on dwarf galaxias Galaxiella pusilla. Fishes of Sahul 18(4), 80-86.

    Romanowski, N. 2010. Moulting and mating in the freshwater crab. Fishes of Sahul 24(1), 556-560.

    Romanowski, N. 2010. The emergence of the blue-spotted hawker dragonfly. Fishes of Sahul 24(2), 576-580.

    Romanowski, N. 2012. Notes on two Galaxias species in south-western Victoria: Part 1: landlocked forms. Fishes of Sahul 26(2), 681-686.

    Romanowski, N. 2013. Notes on two Galaxias species in south-western Victoria: Part 2: the coastal form. Fishes of Sahul 27(1), 719-724.

    Romanowski, N. 2014. Freshwater crayfishes in the Otway Ranges, south-western Victoria: it’s a long story. Fishes of Sahul 28(4), 833–838.

    Romanowski, N. 2016. Giant water beetles and water tigers: serious predators on a small scale. Fishes of Sahul 30(2), 997–1001.

    Romanowski, N. 2016. Reticulated Freshwater Pipefish (Hippichthys heptogonus) and others. Fishes of Sahul 30(4), 1055‑1060.

    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.

    Salossa, M. 2024. Sago Palm as a vital element for New Guinea native fishes. Fishes of Sahul 38(3), 2232–2241.

    Sambell, B. 2002. Saratoga. Fishes of Sahul 16(3), 864-870.

    Sambell, B. 2005. Expedition to the Barcoo River. Fishes of Sahul 19(3), 154-159.

    Scharpf, C. 2018. Fishes of Sahul: an etymological survey (part 1). Fishes of Sahul 32(2), 1248–1260.

    Scharpf, C. 2019. Fishes of Sahul: an etymological survey (part 2). Fishes of Sahul 33(2), 1417–1439.

    Scharpf, C. 2020. Fishes of Sahul: an etymological survey (part 3). Fishes of Sahul 34(2), 1568–1582.

    Scharpf, C. 2021. Fishes of Sahul: An Etymological Survey (part 4), the Rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 35(1), 1706–1714.

    Scharpf, C. 2022. Fishes of Sahul: An etymological survey (part 5), the Rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 36(4), 1968–1992.

    Scharpf, C. 2023. Fishes of Sahul: An etymological survey (part 6), the Rainbowfishes. Fishes of Sahul 37(1), 2006–2022.

    Schmida, G. 1997. What’s in a name anyway. My thoughts on the genus Melanotaenia. Fishes of Sahul 11(1), 481-500.

    Schmida, G. 2003. Cheeky little buggers - a look at Australian blue-eyes. Fishes of Sahul 17(3&4), 960-975.

    Schmida, G. 2010. Pretty pictures. Fishes of Sahul 24(2), 563-575.

    Schmida, G. 2010. Dance of the butterflies. Fishes of Sahul 24(3), 596-600.

    Schmida, G. 2012. Blowing my own trumpet. Fishes of Sahul 26(3), 701-708.

    Schmida, G. 2013. The dwarf rainbowfish Melanotaenia maccullochi – Ogilby, 1915. Fishes of Sahul 27(2), 726-734.

    Schmida, G. 2014. An underrated rainbowfish: Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides. Fishes of Sahul 28(4), 839–844.

    Schmida, G. 2022. The curse of the Goyder - Part 1. Fishes of Sahul 36(2), 1874–1900.

    Schmida, G. 2022. The curse of the Goyder - Part 2. Fishes of Sahul 36(3), 1908–1948.

    Schnell, M. 2009. Feeder creek fishes of Narrabeen Lagoon. Fishes of Sahul 23(1), 482-498.

    Schnell, M. 2011. Brackish creek fishes of Narrabeen Lake. Fishes of Sahul 25(1), 608-617.

    Semple, G. 1984. Marjorie’s hardyhead, Craterocephalus marjoriae. Fishes of Sahul 2(2), 61-64.

    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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