ARACHNOLOGICAL (including Acarina) PUBLICATIONS,
INTERNET DISCUSSION GROUPS / DATABASES,
AND SOCIETIES OF THE WORLD


AUSTRALIA

Australasian Arachnological Society
Rockhampton Arachnological Society

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AUSTRALASIAN ARACHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY

The Australasian Arachnological Society was created by Dr Robert Raven of the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, in November 1979, when a technical officer for the then curator of Arachnology, Dr Valerie Todd-Davies. The aim was to provide a newsletter and increase the communication between both professionals and amateurs interested in arachnology within Australia and the surrounding region. Since the first issue of the newsletter "Australasian Arachnology" (ISSN 0811-3696), it has been produced generally four times a year. In A5 format, it now has 8-12 pages of information on current research activities, student projects and thesis abstracts, reviews of recently published books or of conferences, publication updates, notice of upcoming meetings, as well as, articles and observations contributed by readers. The current editor is Dr Tracey Churchill, of CSIRO Darwin. Subscription rates per 4 issues (in Australian dollars): Australian individual $10, Australian institutions $12, Asian/ New Zealand individuals $12, Asian/ New Zealand institutions $14, individuals elsewhere $14, institutions elsewhere $16. Discounts are available for students / pensioners. Membership is managed by our administrator Mr. Richard J. Faulder, Agricultural Institute, Yanco NSW, 2703, Australia / e-mail: richard.faulder@agric.nsw.gov.au.

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ROCKHAMPTON ARACHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Produces a quaterly journal for Australian $ 10, plus postage. Contact Doug Wallace, 50 Naughton Street, Wandal, Rockhampton, Queensland 4700, Australia.

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