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Austin, Christopher C.

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Christopher C.
Austin
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Publications (9)       Publishing history histogram

  1.   Hamilton, A. M., Elaine R. Klein & Christopher C. Austin. 2010 Biogeographic breaks in Vanuatu, a nascent oceanic archipelago Pacific Science 64: 149-159.
  2. Klompen, Hans & Christopher C. Austin. 2007 A new species of Ophiomegistus Banks (Acari: Paramegistidae) from Papua New Guinea. Zootaxa 1387: 47-57.
  3. Oliver, Paul M., Ryan Hartman, Cameron D. Turner, Taylor A. Wilde, Christopher C. Austin & Stephen J. Richards. 2020 A new species of Cyrtodactylus Gray (Gekkonidae: Squamata) from Manus Island, and extended description and range extension for Cyrtodactylus sermowaiensis (De Rooij) Zootaxa 4728(3): 341–356.
  4. Richards, Stephen J., Andrew L. Mack & Christopher C. Austin. 2007 Two new species of Platymantis (Anura: Ceratobatrachidae) from the Admiralty Archipelago, Papua New Guinea. Zootaxa 1639: 41-55.
  5. Rittmeyer, Eric N. & Christopher C. Austin. 2017 Two new species of Crocodile Skinks (Squamata: Scincidae: Tribolonotus) from the Solomon Archipelago Zootaxa 4268(1): 71–87.
  6. Rittmeyer, Eric N., Allen Allison, Michael C. Gründler, Derrick K. Thompson & Christopher C. Austin. 2012 Ecological guild evolution and discovery of the world’s smallest vertebrate Public Library of Science, ONE 7(1): e29797.
  7. Roberts, Jackson R. & Christopher C. Austin. 2020 A new species of New Guinea Worm-Eating Snake (Elapidae: Toxicocalamus Boulenger, 1896) with comments on postfrontal bone variation based on micro-computed tomography Journal of Herpetology 54(4): 446-459.
  8. Roberts, Jackson R., Bulisa Iova & Christopher C. Austin. 2022 A new species of New Guinea Worm-Eating Snake (Serpentes, Elapidae, Toxicocalamus Boulenger, 1896) from Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea Zoosystematics and Evolution 98(2): 399-409.
  9. Ruane, Sara, Stephen J. Richards, John D. McVay, Burhan Tjaturadi, Keliopas Krey & Christopher C. Austin. 2017 Cryptic and non- cryptic diversity in New Guinea ground snakes of the genus Stegonotus Duméril, Bibron and Duméril, 1854: A description of four new species (Squamata: Colubridae). Journal of Natural History.