RELAVANT LITERATURE


Bradbury, J.H. and Williams, W.D., 1996. Two new species of anchialine amphipod (Crustacea: Hadziidae: Liagoceradocus) from Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 17: 395-409.

Bradbury, J.H. and Williams, W.D., 1997. The amphipod (Crustacea) stygofauna of Australia: description of new taxa (Melitidae, Neoniphargidae, Paramelitidae), and a synopsis of known species. Records of the Australian Museum 49: 249-341.

Bruce, N.L. and Humphreys, W.F., 1993. Haptolana pholeta, sp. nov., the first subterranean flabelliferan isopod crustacean (Cirolanidae) from Australia. Invertebrate Taxonomy 7: 875-884.

Danielopol, D.L., Baltanás, A. and Humphreys, W.F. in press. Danielopolina kornickeri sp. n. (Ostracoda: Thaumatocyprididae) from a western australian anchialine cave-morphology and evolution. Zoologica Scripta

De Laurentiis P., G.L.Pesce & S.A. Halse. 1997. Discovery of the first representative of the genus Neocyclops Gurney in Australia, and description of Neocyclops (Neocyclops) petkovskii n.sp. (Copepoda, Halicyclopinae). Bull. Zool. Mus. Univ. Amsterdam, 16 (3): 15-19

De Laurentiis P., Pesce G.L.& Humphreys W.F. 1999. Copepods from ground waters of Western Australia, IV. Cyclopids from basin and craton aquifers (Crustacea: Copepoda: Cyclopidae). Records of the Western Australian Museum 19: 243-257

Humphreys, W.F., 1999a. Relict stygofaunas living in sea salt, karst and calcrete habitats in arid northwestern Australia contain many ancient lineages. Pp. 219-227 in W. Ponder and D. Lunney (eds) The Other 99%. The Conservation and Biodiversity of Invertebrates. Transactions of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Mosman 2088.

Humphreys W F 1999b. Physico-chemical profile and energy fixation in Bundera Sinkhole, an anchialine remiped habitat in north-western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 82: 89-98.

Humphreys, W.F., in press. The hypogean fauna of the Cape Range peninsula and Barrow Island, north-west Australia. Pp ooo-ooo in H. Wilkens, D.C. Culver and W.F. Humphreys (eds). Ecosystems of the World, vol. 30. Subterranean Ecosystems. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

Humphreys W F, Poole A, Eberhard S M & Warren D 1999. Effects of research diving on the physico-chemical profile of Bundera Sinkhole, an anchialine remiped habitat at Cape Range, Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 82: 99-108.

Karanovic T. & G.L. Pesce (in press). Copepods from ground waters of Western Australia, VII. The description of Nitokra humphreysi sp. nov. (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticoida). J. Marine Systems.

Mielke, W. 1993. Species of the taxa Orthopsyllus and Nitocra (Copepoda) from Costa Rica. J. Microfauna Marina, 8:247-266.

Pesce G. L., P. De Laurentiis & W.F. Humphreys. 1996. Copepods from ground waters of Western Australia. I. The genera Metacyclops, Mesocyclops, Microcyclops and Apocyclops (Crustacea Copepoda:Cyclopidae). Rec. West. Austr. Mus., 18: 67-76.

Pesce, G. L. , De Laurentiis P. and Humphreys W. F., 1996b. Copepods from ground waters of Western Australia. II. The genus Halicyclops (Crustacea Copepoda: Cyclopidae). Records of the Western Australian Museum 18: 77-85.

Pesce, G. L. and De Laurentiis P., 1996. Copepods from ground waters of Western Australia. III. Diacyclops humphreysi n. sp. and comments on the Diacyclops crassicaudis-complex (Copepoda: Cyclopidae). Crustaceana 69: 524-531.

Poore, G.C.B. and Humphreys, W.F., 1992. First record of Thermosbaenacea (Crustacea) from the Southern Hemisphere: a new species from a cave in tropical Western Australia. Invertebrate Taxonomy 6: 719-725.

Poore, G.C.B. and Humphreys, W.F., 1998. First record of Spelaeogriphacea from Australasia: a new genus and species from an aquifer in the arid Pilbara of Western Australia. Crustaceana 71: 721-742.

Watts, C.H.S. and Humphreys, W.F. 1999. Three new genera and five new species of Dytiscidae (Coleoptera) from underground waters in Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum 32: in press.

Yager, J. and Humphreys, W.F., 1996. Lasionectes exleyi, sp. nov., the first remipede crustacean recorded from Australia and the Indian Ocean, with a key to the world species. Invertebrate Taxonomy 10: 171-187.