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Protandrous Hermaphroditism in Decapod Prawns of the Families Hippolytidae and Campylonotidae
- J. Yaldwyn
- BiologyNature
- 1 March 1966
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Antarctic and Subantarctic Decapod Crustacea
- J. Yaldwyn
- Environmental Science
- 1965
One of the remarkable aspects of Antarctic benthic fauna is the almost complete absence of the crustacean order Decapoda. Many of the characteristic groups within this order are apparently completely…
Annotated checklist of New Zealand Decapoda (Arthropoda: Crustacea)
- J. Yaldwyn, W. Webber
- Geology
- 2011
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Australian crustaceans in colour
- A. Healy, J. Yaldwyn
- Medicine
- 1971
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Systematics and ecology of the land crabs (Decapoda: Coenobitidae, Grapsidae and Gecarcinidae) of the Tokelau Islands, Central Pacific
- J. Yaldwyn, K. Wodzicki
- Biology
- 1979
The constitutionc distribution and relationships of the Australian decapod Crustaceap A preliminary review
- D. Griffin, J. Yaldwyn
- Geography
- 1968
Diagnosis of a new species of neolithodes (Crustacea: Anomura: Lithodidae) from New Zealand (note)
- E. Dawson, J. Yaldwyn
- Biology
- 1 June 1970
A new stone crab, Neolithodes brodiei sp.nov., known from an ovigerous female taken in 455 fm (832 m) on the Campbell Plateau, is characterised and distinguished from the five species previously re...
Holocene sand dunes on Enderby Island, Auckland Islands
- B. McFadgen, J. Yaldwyn
- Geology
- 1984
On Enderby Island, Holocene sand dunes are separated into lower and upper deposits by layers of peat and silt. The lower deposits contain roughly equal proportions of shell fragments and basalt…
A new species of the genus Pasiphaea from the South Indian Ocean (Crustacea, Decapoda, Pasiphaeidae)
- K. Hayashi, J. Yaldwyn
- Biology
- 20 May 1998
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Giant Colonies of Pelagic Tunicates (Pyrosoma spinosum) from SE Australia and New Zealand
- D. Griffin, J. Yaldwyn
- HistoryNature
- 2 May 1970
DURING 1967, reports reached the Australian Museum, Sydney, of very large cylindrical objects drifting in shallow waters off central and southern New South Wales. We shall summarize some of these…
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