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Sub-publications- Albani, A.D. 1981. Pleistocene foraminifera from Botany Bay, New South Wales. Alcheringa 5: 147-160
- Archer, M & Bartholomai, A. 1978. Tertiary mammals of Australia: a synoptic review. Alcheringa 2: 1-19
- Bock, P.E., & Cook, P.L. 1993. Catenariopsis morningtoniensis Maplestone, (Bryozoa, Anasca), - a Tertiary chaperiid from Victoria. Alcheringa 17: 153-157
- Bock, P.E., & Cook, P.L. 1995. Pachystomaria parvipuncta MacGillivray, a 'sand fauna' bryozoan species from the Tertiary of Victoria. Alcheringa 19: 171-174
- Bock, P.E. & Cook, P.L. 1993. Quadriscutella gen. nov. (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) from the Tertiary and Recent of Victoria and South Australia. Alcheringa 17: 159-171
- Darragh, T.A. 1986. The Cainozoic Trigoniidae of Australia. Alcheringa 10: 1-34
- Darragh, T.A. 1986. The Cainozoic Trigoniidae of Australia. Alcheringa 10: 1-34
- Gehling, J.G. 1987. Earliest known echinoderm — a new Ediacaran fossil from the Pound Subgroup of South Australia. Alcheringa 11: 337-345 figs 1-6
- Glaessner, M.F. 1979. Lower Cambrian Crustacea and annelid worms from Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Alcheringa 3: 21-31
- Jell, P.A. 1981. Thambetolepis delicata gen. et sp. nov., an enigmatic fossil from the Early Cambrian of South Australia. Alcheringa 5: 85-93
- Jell, P.A., Burrett, C.F. & Banks, M.R. 1985. Cambrian and Ordovician echinoderms from eastern Australia. Alcheringa 9: 183-208, figs 1-18
- Jell J.S., Cook A.G., Jell P.A. 2011. Australian Cretaceous Cnidaria and Porifera. Alcheringa 35: 241-284
- Kemp, A.R. 1999. Sensory lines and rostral skull bones in lungfish of the family Neoceratodontidae (Osteichthyes: Dipnoi). Alcheringa 23: 289-307
- Kruse, P.D. 1983. Middle Cambrian 'Archaeocyathus' from the Georgina Basin is an anthaspidellid sponge. Alcheringa 7: 49-58
- McNamara, K.J. 1986. First Mesozoic record of the cidaroid echinoid Goniocidaris. Alcheringa 10: 353-354
- McNamara, K.J., Philip, G.M. & Kruse, P.D. 1986. Tertiary brissid echinoids of southern Australia. Alcheringa 10: 55-84 figs 1-17
- McNamara, K.J. & Philip, G.M. 1979. Australian Tertiary Schizasterid echinoids. Alcheringa 4: 47-65 figs 1-9
- McNamara, K.J. & Philip, G.M. 1980. Australian Tertiary schizasterid echinoids. Alcheringa 4: 47-65 figs 1-9
- Mineur, R.J. & Richardson, J.R. 1984. Free and mobile brachiopods from New Zealand Oligocene deposits and Australian waters. Alcheringa 8(3-4): 327-334
- Newman-Martin, J., Travouillon, K.J., Warburton, N., Barham, M. & Blyth, A.J. 2023. Taxonomic review of the genus Dasycercus (Dasyuromorphia: Dasyuridae) using modern and subfossil material; and the description of three new species. Alcheringa 47(4): 624–661
- Philip, G.M. 1981. Notocarpos garratti gen. et sp. nov., a new Silurian mitrate carpoid from Victoria. Alcheringa 5: 29-38 figs 1-6
- Pickett, J.W. 1982. Vaceletia progenitor, the first Tertiary sphinctozoan. Alcheringa 6: 241-247
- Rickards, R.B. & Stait, B.A. 1984. Psigraptus, its classification, evolution and zooid. Alcheringa 8: 101-111
- Stilwell, J.D. & E.D. Mckenzie 1999. First record of Acesta (Bivalvia: Limidae) from the Cretaceous of Australia. Alcheringa 23(4): 283-288
- Wass, R.E. 1983. Early astogeny in the Catenicellidae (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata). Alcheringa 7: 41-48