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- Triops australiensis, sometimes referred to as a shield shrimp, is an Australian species of the tadpole shrimp Triops. Triops australiensis has a wide...
- genus in the family Alismataceae containing the sole species Astonia australiensis found in Queensland, Australia. It is sometimes included in the genus...
- to Metanephrops australiensis. Wahle, R.; Butler, M.; Chan, T.Y.; ****croft, A.; MacDiarmid, A. (2011). "Metanephrops australiensis". IUCN Red List of...
- Hemisquilla australiensis is a species of mantis shrimp native to Australia and also found in New Zealand. WoRMS (2022). "Hemisquilla australiensis Stephenson...
- fishing bait. "Trypaea australiensis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2020-01-25. "Trypaea australiensis". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25...
- Piptoporus australiensis (Pip-toe-poor-uss austrah-lee-en-sis). http://fungimap.org.au/index.php/fduonline-home/136/294/brackets/P-piptoporus-australiensis Fuhrer...
- australiensis". Queensland Department of Environment and Science. Queensland Government. 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021. "Semecarpus australiensis"...
- lethal toxins. Young fruitbodies of A. australiensis can resemble those of Amanita ovoidea. A. australiensis can be mistaken for the similar-looking...
- which may have been inspired by ice-age megafauna. The specific name K. australiensis relates to the fact that it was found in Australia. Prolacerta and Kadimakara...
- mismatch "Paratya australiensis Kemp, 1917, Freshwater shrimp". Collections. Museums Victoria. Retrieved 5 October 2020. "Paratya australiensis Kemp, 1917"...