I edit the Journal of the Australian Invertebrate Forum (AIF), THULA, and am pleased to announce the release of our second issue (Vol 1 Issue 2 December 2008). The journal is free to members of the AIF.
To register for the forum simply go to this link and complete the online registration process http://www.thegreenscorpion.com.au/forum/
The journal is bi-annual and this issue includes:
- Australian Centipedes by Heinrich J Buys
- A Day in the life of Ivy - sp. 2 by Grant Miller
- The adaptive morphology of Liocholes spp.: Liochelidae by leading Australian scorpion expert
To register for the forum simply go to this link and complete the online registration process http://www.thegreenscorpion.com.au/forum/
The journal is bi-annual and this issue includes:
- Australian Centipedes by Heinrich J Buys
- A Day in the life of Ivy - sp. 2 by Grant Miller
- The adaptive morphology of Liocholes spp.: Liochelidae by leading Australian scorpion expert
Mark Newton
- Notes on a new Australian Desert Tarantula by Greg Bylund
- Scorpions - The First Instar by Justin Paterson
- Observations on the captive breeding of Phlogius sp. "Rubiseta" by Grant Miller
- Notes on the Giant Burrowing Cockroach in Captivity: Macropanesthia rhinoceros by yours
- Notes on a new Australian Desert Tarantula by Greg Bylund
- Scorpions - The First Instar by Justin Paterson
- Observations on the captive breeding of Phlogius sp. "Rubiseta" by Grant Miller
- Notes on the Giant Burrowing Cockroach in Captivity: Macropanesthia rhinoceros by yours
truly
- Notes on the 2008 Australian Goliath Breeding Program by Greg Bylund
- Plus a number of short articles including two by noted Australian tarantula expert Steve Nunn
- Notes on the 2008 Australian Goliath Breeding Program by Greg Bylund
- Plus a number of short articles including two by noted Australian tarantula expert Steve Nunn
Once you have registered on the forum simply navigate to the AIF Research Centre and you will find all AIF Journals available for download.
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