Bibliography for CERATODONTIDAE
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- Allen, G.R. 1989. Freshwater Fishes of Australia. Neptune, New Jersey : T.F.H. Publications 240 pp., 63 pls.
- Allen, G.R., Midgley, S.H. & Allen, M. 2002. Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of Australia. Perth : Western Australian Museum 394 pp.
- Berra, T.M. 2007. Freshwater Fish Distribution. Chicago : University of Chicago 605 pp.
- Castelnau, F.L. de 1876. Mémoire sur les poissons appelés barramundi par les Aborigènes du nord-est de l'Australie. Journal de Zoologie (Gervais) 5: 129-136
- Cloutier, R. & Ahlberg, P.E. 1996. Morphology, characters and interrelationships of basal sarcopterygians. pp. 445-479 in Stiassny, M.L.J., Parenti, L.R. & Johnson, G.D. (eds). Interrelationships of Fishes. San Diego : Academic Press 496 pp.
- Frentiu, F.D., Ovenden, J.R. & Street, R. 2001. Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri: Dipnoi) have low genetic variation at allozyme and mitochondrial DNA loci: a conservation alert? Conservation Genetics 2: 63-67
- Graham, J.B. (ed.) 1997. Air-breathing fishes: evolution, diversity, and adaptation. San Diego : Academic Press 299 pp.
- Grant, E.M. 1975. Guide to Fishes. Brisbane : Queensland Government, Co-ordinator General’s Department 640 pp.
- Grant, E.M. 2002. Guide to Fishes. Redcliffe : EM Grant Pty Ltd 880 pp.
- Günther, A. 1871. Ceratodus, and its place in the system. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4 7(39): 222-227
- Heinicki, M.P., Sander, J.M. & Hedges, S.B. 2009. Lungfishes (Dipnoi). pp. 348-350 in Hedges, S.B. & Kumar, S. (eds.). The Timetree of Life. Oxford : Oxford University Press 772 pp.
- Kemp, A. 1995. Threatened fishes of the world: Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft, 1870) (Neoceratodontidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 43: 310
- Kemp, A. 1997. A revision of Australian Mesozoic and Cenozoic lungfish of the family Neoceratodontidae (Osteichthyes; Dipnoi), with a description of four new species. Journal of Paleontology 71: 713-733
- Kemp, A.R. 1999. Sensory lines and rostral skull bones in lungfish of the family Neoceratodontidae (Osteichthyes: Dipnoi). Alcheringa 23: 289-307
- Krefft, G. 1870. Letter to the editor. Sydney Morning Herald 5(5): p. 65, column 5 [dated 18 January 1870]
- Lake, J.S. 1971. Freshwater Fishes and Rivers of Australia. Melbourne : Nelson 61 pp.
- Lake, J.S. 1978. Australian Freshwater Fishes. Melbourne : Thomas Nelson 160 pp. 140 figs.
- McCulloch, A.R. 1929. A check-list of the fishes recorded from Australia. Part I. Memoirs of the Australian Museum 5: 1–144
- Merrick, J.R. & Schmida, G.E. 1984. Australian Freshwater Fishes Biology and Management. Sydney : J.R. Merrick 409 pp. figs 280 col. figs.
- Miles, R.S. 1977. Dipnoan (lungfish) skulls and the relationships of the group; a study based on the species from the Devonian of Australia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 61(1-3): 1-328
- Munro, I.S.R. 1961. Handbook of Australian fishes. Nos 1–42. Australian Fisheries Newsletter 15–17, 19, 20: 1-172 [published as separates 1956–1961]
- Nelson, J.S. 1994. Fishes of the World. New York : John Wiley & Sons 600 pp.
- Nelson, J.S. 2006. Fishes of the World. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 601 pp.
- Seafood Services Australia 2008. Australian Fish Names Standard. http://www.fishnames.com.au/.
- Teller, F.J. 1891. Ueber den Schädel eines fossilen Dipnoërs, Ceratodus sturii, nov. spec. aus den Schichten der oberen Trias der Nordalpen. Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt. Wien 15(3): 1-39 4 figs
- Whitley, G.P. 1940. The Fishes of Australia. Part 1. The sharks, rays, devil-fish, and other primitive fishes of Australia and New Zealand. Sydney : Roy. Zool. Soc. N.S.W. 280 pp. 303 figs.
- Whitley, G.P. 1956. The freshwater fishes of Australia. 4. — The Queensland Lungfish. Aqualife 1(12): 9-10
- Whitley, G.P. 1964. A survey of Australian Ichthyology. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 89(1): 11-127
- Yearsley, G.K., Last, P.R. & Morris, G.B. 1997. Codes for Australian Aquatic Biota (CAAB): an upgraded and expanded species coding system for Australian fisheries databases. CSIRO Marine Laboratories Report No. 224. 15 pp. + appendices
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