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Mustaqim, Wendy Achmmad. "A new record of Vaccinium carneolum (Ericaceae) in Indonesian New Guinea." JURNAL BIOLOGI PAPUA 11, no. 1 (2019): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.31957/jbp.479.

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Vaccinium carneolum (Ericaceae), previously known only from Papua New Guinea, has been recently collected from Arfak Mountains, Papua Barat Province. It represents the first record of this species in Indonesian New Guinea. A description and illustration, as well as a brief discussion, are provided.Key words: Ericaceae, New Guinea, Plant taxonomy.
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LU, LIN, M. D. WEBB, and YALIN ZHANG. "A new leafhopper genus of subtribe Paraboloponina (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Drabescini), with description of two new species from Papua New Guinea." Zootaxa 4521, no. 2 (2018): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4521.2.9.

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A new leafhopper genus Papuakutara gen. nov. is described from Papua New Guinea, with two new species, P. ficus sp. nov. and P. robustipenis sp. nov. Kutara lucidicosta (Walker, 1870) is transferred to Papuakutara comb. nov. A checklist of the genera in the subtribe Paraboloponina from Papua New Guinea and West Papua and a key for their separation are provided.
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NOVÁK, JÁNOS, and MARK S. HARVEY. "New species and records of the pseudoscorpion genus Geogarypus (Pseudoscorpiones: Geogarypidae) from India, Sri Lanka and New Guinea." Zootaxa 4394, no. 3 (2018): 417. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4394.3.7.

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Two new pseudoscorpion species, Geogarypus muchmorei sp. nov. from India and G. klarae sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea, are described and illustrated. New data for G. sagittatus Beier, 1965 are reported and a supplementary description is given, based on a new specimen. New occurrences of G. longidigitatus (Rainbow, 1897) are recorded from Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka.
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VILKAMAA, PEKKA, and ANNA SUURONEN. "Definition of the Bradysia luctifica group (Diptera, Sciaridae), with the description of five new species." Zootaxa 4576, no. 1 (2019): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4576.1.8.

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The Bradysia luctifica group is characterized for a number of species with an Oriental-Australasian distribution. The group includes the following species: Bradysia abrupta sp. n. (Malaysia: Pahang, Selangor), B. calicula sp. n. (Malaysia: Sabah), B. conflexa sp. n. (Malaysia: Pahang), B. fornicata sp. n. (Malaysia: Pahang), B. luctifica (Skuse, 1888) (Australia: South Australia, Indonesia: Ceram, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea), B. robusta Mohrig, 2015 (Papua New Guinea) and B. torosa sp. n. (Papua New Guinea: Bismarck Archipelago). The species are keyed and the new species are described and
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HOESE, DOUGLASS F., and GERALD R. ALLEN. "Description of three new species of Glossogobius from Australia and New Guinea." Zootaxa 1981, no. 1 (2009): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1981.1.1.

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The present paper describes two new species of the gobiid fish genus Glossogobius from southern New Guinea and a third related species from northeastern Australia. All three species are restricted to a small number of river systems. Glossogobius bellendenensis, sp. nov. is distinctive in having reduced predorsal scales and fin-ray counts and mental frenum shape. It is restricted to relatively clear water rivers of northeastern Queensland. The closely related, Glossogobius muscorum sp. nov. is also distinctive in reduced predorsal scales and fin-ray count and is found only in the Fly River syst
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KURINA, OLAVI, HEIKKI HIPPA, and DALTON DE SOUZA AMORIM. "Notes on Manota Williston (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) from Australia and Papua New Guinea, with description of two new species." Zootaxa 4555, no. 3 (2019): 385. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4555.3.7.

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Two new species, Manota williamsi sp. n. and Manota kerri sp. n., are described from Australia and Papua New Guinea, respectively. The former represents the second Manota species recorded from continental Australia. Characterised by setose anepisternum and non-setose laterotergite, M. williamsi is similar to M. gemella Hippa, 2007, but the presence of the mid tibial organ would group it together with five species from New Zealand. Manota kerri resembles M. alulata Kurina & Hippa, 2015 in having a bilobed gonostylus and sternite 9 entirely fused with the gonocoxa, but differs by other detai
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Kadej, M., and J. Háva. "Description of a new species ofOrphinusMotschulsky, 1858 from Papua New Guinea." New Zealand Journal of Zoology 41, no. 4 (2014): 263–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03014223.2014.948005.

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Houart, Roland. "Contribution to the knowledge of the Muricidae (Gastropoda) collected during Belgian explorations in Papua New Guinea with the description of a new muricopsine species." Festivus 52, no. 2 (2020): 128–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.54173/f522128.

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A new muricid species assigned to the genus Favartia is described from Madang Province in Papua New Guinea and is compared with similar-looking species from the Indo-West Pacific. The Muricidae species, excluding Coralliophilinae, collected during several Belgian explorations in Papua New Guinea is listed in the appendix.
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Halvaksz, J. A. "Becoming 'local tourists': Travel, landscapes and identity in Papua New Guinea." Tourist Studies 6, no. 2 (2006): 99–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468797606071471.

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MUSTAQIM, WENDY A., TATIK CHIKMAWATI, TIMOTHY M. A. UTTERIDGE, and CHARLIE D. HEATUBUN. "A new species of Diplycosia (Ericaceae) from Mount Jaya, western New Guinea." Phytotaxa 442, no. 2 (2020): 52–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.442.2.1.

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Diplycosia puradyatmikai, a new species of Ericaceae, is described from Mount Jaya in the Indonesian province of Papua, western New Guinea. A detailed description, illustration, and comparisons with the similar species D. kosteri are provided.
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Austin, AD, and PC Dangerfield. "Synopsis of Australasian Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera : Braconidae), with a key to genera and description of new taxa." Invertebrate Systematics 6, no. 1 (1992): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9920001.

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The genera of microgastrine braconid wasps present in the Australasian region (defined as Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Solomon Is, Fiji Is, Samoan Is, Cook Is, but not French Polynesia) are reviewed. An illustrated key to genera, comments on their taxonomy, and information on the distribution and host relationships of species are provided. Following examination of holotypes, the generic placement of all species recorded from the region is reassessed since a recent generic reclassification of the subfamily left most of the Australasian species incorrectly placed. Parapante
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Peris-Felipo, Francisco Javier, Julia Stigenberg, Donald L. J. Quicke, and Sergey A. Belokobylskij. "Revision of Neorthostigma Belokobylskij, 1998 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae) with description of a new species from Papua New Guinea." Journal of Hymenoptera Research 80 (December 29, 2020): 31–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.80.58737.

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The status of the genus Neorthostigma Belokobylskij, 1998 is re-established as a result of additional morphological studies. A new species, N. braetisp. nov., from Papua New Guinea is described and illustrated. Aspilota brachyclypeataFischer 1978 is transferred to Neorthostigma, hence N. brachyclypeata (Fischer, 1978), comb. nov. A new synonym is suggested, Aspilota macrops Stelfox & Graham, 1951 = Neorthostigma eoum Belokobylskij, 1998, syn. nov.; A. macrops is transferred to Neorthostigma. This genus is additionally recorded in the Western Palaearctic (Norway) and Australasian (Papua
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LOKTIONOV, VALERY M., and ARKADY S. LELEJ. "Discovery of the spider wasp genus Sphictostethus Kohl, 1884 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pepsinae) in New Guinea, with description of two new species." Zootaxa 4429, no. 2 (2018): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4429.2.5.

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Two new species of the genus Sphictostethus Kohl, 1884 are described and illustrated from New Guinea (Indonesia: West Papua). Both species, S. papua Loktionov & Lelej, sp. nov. and S. arfak Loktionov & Lelej, sp. nov. differ from congeners by their peculiar head and clypeus shape, the presence of tubercles on the mesopleuron and propodeum, and the well-developed metasomal petiole. The genus Sphictostethus is newly recorded from New Guinea as a new northernmost border for their distribution within the Australian Region. An addition to the key of Australian species is given.
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NYLANDER, ULF. "Notes concerning the genus Metataenia Théry, 1923 (Coleoptera, Buprestidae, Chrysochroina) from Papua New Guinea, with description of a new species and designation of a lectotype." Zootaxa 2529, no. 1 (2010): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2529.1.3.

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Metataenia hauseri Obenberger, 1928 is redescribed from specimens from Popondetta in eastern Papua New Guinea and compared with M. loriae Kerremans, 1895. Metataenia hudsoni sp. nov. is described from Misima Island in the Louisiade Archipelago of southeastern Papua New Guinea and compared with M. capitata Kerremans, 1903 from Rossel Island. Metataenia rothschildi Théry, 1923 is redescribed from the second known specimen. A lectotype is designated for M. capitata.
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Günther, Rainer, Chris Dahl, and Stephen J. Richards. "Description of a new Xenorhina species (Anura, Microhylidae) from northwestern Papua New Guinea." Vertebrate Zoology 71 (October 11, 2021): 621–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e66954.

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Abstract We describe a new species of the asterophryine microhylid genus Xenorhina from the lowlands of northwestern Papua New Guinea. It is a medium-sized species (SUL of two males 29.2 and 29.9 mm; of four females 29.9–33.0 mm) that can be distinguished from congeners by having a single short, triangular odontoid spike (palatal tooth) on each vomeropalatine bone, moderately short legs (TL/SUL 0.40–0.44) and ventral surfaces heavily spotted with reddish-brown blotches or reticula. The advertisement call comprises 7–10 loud, melodious hooting notes lasting 141–165 ms and produced at a repetiti
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MADDISON, WAYNE P. "New cocalodine jumping spiders from Papua New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae: Cocalodinae)." Zootaxa 2021, no. 1 (2009): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2021.1.1.

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Six new species and three new genera of cocalodine jumping spiders are described. Restricted to New Guinea and nearby areas, the Cocalodinae are basal salticids, outside the major salticid clade Salticoida. The new genera are Yamangalea (type species Y. frewana, new species), Tabuina (type species T. varirata, new species) and Cucudeta (type species C. zabkai, new species). In addition to these type species, described are the new species Tabuina rufa, Tabuina baiteta, Cucudeta uzet, Cucudeta gahavisuka, and Allococalodes madidus. The first description of females of the genus Allococalodes is p
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OLIVER, PAUL, STEPHEN RICHARDS, and BURHAN TJATURADI. "Two new species of Callulops (Anura: Microhylidae) from montane forests in New Guinea." Zootaxa 3178, no. 1 (2012): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3178.1.3.

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Two new species of microhylid frogs assigned to the genus Callulops are described from the mountains of New Guinea.Callulops fojaensis sp. nov. is known only from mid-montane forest in the Foja Mountains of Papua Province, IndonesianNew Guinea, and can be distinguished from congeners by the combination of moderate size, short limbs, slightly expandedfinger and toe discs, and uniform brown dorsal and lateral colouration. Callulops mediodiscus sp. nov. is known from asingle site in mid-montane forest in Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea, and can be distinguished from allcongeners by
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Günther, Rainer. "A new and minute species of Austrochaperina (Amphibia: Anura: Microhylidae) from western New Guinea." Vertebrate Zoology 59, no. 1 (2009): 81–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vz.59.e30956.

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A new and extremely small species of the Australopapuan microhylid frog genus Austrochaperina is described on the basis of recently collected material from the base of the Wandammen Peninsula, Cenderawasih Bay, neck of Vogelkop, Papua Province, Indonesia. The description is based mainly on morphological, osteological, and bioacoustic data.
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Vieira, Christophe, Olivier De Clerck, Laurent Millet, and Claude E. Payri. "Description of ten new Lobophora species from the Bismarck Sea (Papua New Guinea)." Phycological Research 67, no. 3 (2019): 228–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pre.12372.

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Mambrasar, Yasper Michael, and ANDRÉ SCHUITEMAN. "TRICHOTOSIA GABRIEL-ASEMIANA (ORCHIDACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM TAMBRAUW, WEST PAPUA PROVINCE, INDONESIA." REINWARDTIA 16, no. 2 (2017): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/reinwardtia.v16i2.3310.

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MAMBRASAR, Y. M. & SCHUITEMAN, A. 2017. A new species of Trichotosia (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Podochileae) from Tambrauw, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 16(2): 107-110. - Trichotosia gabriel-asemiana Mambrasar & Schuiteman. Its description and illustration was presented.
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van Beekhuizen, Heleen J. "Tuberculosis Score Chart in Children in Aitape, Papua New Guinea." Tropical Doctor 28, no. 3 (1998): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004947559802800310.

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The diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in children is difficult, especially in developing countries with limited resources. In this retrospective review, we analyse the tuberculosis score chart (TSC) developed by Dr Keith Edwards. At the Raihu Health Centre, a rural hospital in Papua New Guinea, we analysed the diagnostic pathways to establish the diagnosis of TB and the use of the TSC during 1994 and 1995 and give a description of this TSC, as well as the data of 301 children in which the diagnosis of TB was likely.
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Cáceres, Marcela E. S., Paul Diederich, Robert Lücking, and Emmanuël Sérusiaux. "Chiodecton epiphyllum is a lichenicolous fungus on Coenogonium flavicans and belongs in the genus Plectocarpon (Arthoniales: Roccellaceae)." Lichenologist 33, no. 6 (2001): 503–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/lich.2001.0356.

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AbstractThe biological status of Chiodecton epiphyllum (Arthoniales: Roccellaceae), described as a foliicolous lichen from Papua New Guinea, is reassessed, based on additional material from Brazil, Costa Rica, and Papua New Guinea. The species is a lichenicolous fungus growing on the foliicolous lichen Coenogonium flavicans (Gyalectales: Gyalectaceae). Furthermore, its ascomatal anatomy and lichenicolous growth habit suggest placement in the related genus Plectocarpon, instead of Chiodecton. We therefore propose the new combination Plectocarpon epiphyllum [Bas.: Chiodecton epiphyllum]. The spe
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O’Brien, Danny, and Jess Ponting. "Sustainable Surf Tourism: A Community Centered Approach in Papua New Guinea." Journal of Sport Management 27, no. 2 (2013): 158–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.27.2.158.

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This research analyzes a strategic approach to managing surf tourism in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Surf tourists travel to often remote destinations for the purpose of riding surfboards, and earlier research suggests the mismanagement of surf tourism in some destinations has resulted in significant deleterious impacts on host communities. The research question in this study addresses how surf tourism can be managed to achieve sustainable host community benefits in the context of a developing country. Primary data came from semistructured interviews and participant observation. The findings demons
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Takeuchi, W. "ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF THE KAIJENDE HIGHLANDS, PAPUA NEW GUINEA: OCCURRENCE RECORDS, SYNONYMIES, AND DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW TAXA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 64, no. 2 (2007): 159–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428607000893.

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AbstractThe new taxa Cypholophus treubii var. aciculata (Urticaceae), Polyosma rampae (Polyosmaceae) and Psychotria apiculata var. altigena (Rubiaceae) are described from montane environments in the Kaijende Highlands of Papua New Guinea. A supplementary description is provided for Solanum nolense (Solanaceae), previously known only from a fruiting collection. Synonymies are suggested for species in Cypholophus, Psychotria, and Rubus (Rosaceae).
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SEEMAN, OWEN D. "The megisthanid mites (Mesostigmata: Megisthanidae) of Australia." Zootaxa 4563, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4563.1.1.

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The Australian Megisthanidae are revised, resulting in the description of five new species from passalid beetles (Coleoptera: Passalidae) in Queensland: M. manonae sp. nov. from Mastachilus australasicus; M. simoneae sp. nov. from Mastachilus polyphyllus; M. southcotti sp. nov. from Aulacocyclus fracticornis; M. womersleyi sp. nov. from Protomocoelus australis; and M. zachariei sp. nov. from Aulacocyclus kaupii. Megisthanus womersleyi is also based on material from Misima Island, Papua New Guinea, originally identified as Megisthanus doreianus Thorell, 1882. Megisthanus modestus Berlese, 1910,
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Wilson, Gary W., Stephanius Venter, and Kapiro Q. Damas. "NEPENTHES CALCICOLA (NEPENTHACEAE), A NEW PITCHER PLANT FROM GULF PROVINCE, PAPUA NEW GUINEA." REINWARDTIA 22, no. 2 (2023): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.55981/reinwardtia.2023.4536.

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A new species of pitcher plant from rain forest on limestone karst in the Purari River catchment in the Gulf Province of Papua New Guinea is described and illustrated as Nepenthes calcicola Gary W.Wilson, S.Venter & Damas. It is distinguished from N. neoguineensis on the basis of its distribution, ecology, habitat, and pitcher and inflorescence morphology. The new species is illustrated, and description is here given. The species is assessed as Vulnerable (VU) according to IUCN criteria.
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CHAN, BENNY KWOK KAN, YI-YANG CHEN, YAIR ACHITUV, and HSIU-CHIN LIN. "Description of five new coral associated Barnacles of the genus Trevathana (Balanomorpha: Pyrgomatidae) in Pacific Waters." Zootaxa 4363, no. 2 (2017): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4363.2.1.

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Five new species of coral inhabiting barnacles of the genus Trevathana (Balanomorpha: Pyrgomatidae), T. dongshaensis sp. nov., T. conica sp. nov., T. doni sp. nov., T. longidonta sp. nov. and T. taiwanus sp. nov., are described. These species are found in West Pacific waters including Japan, Taiwan (mainland and adjacent outlying islands including Dongsha Atoll) and Papua New Guinea. The species exhibit morphological differences in the scutum, the tergum, and cirri II and III, and form distinct clades in a phylogenetic tree based on DNA sequences of two genes, 12S rDNA and cytochrome C oxidase
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Segers, Hendrik, and Luc De Meester. "Rotifera of Papua New Guinea, with the description of a new Scaridium EHRENBERG, 1830." Archiv für Hydrobiologie 131, no. 1 (1994): 111–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/archiv-hydrobiol/131/1994/111.

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Guerra-Garc�a, Jos� Manuel. "Caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Papua New Guinea, with the description of a new species." Helgoland Marine Research 57, no. 2 (2003): 100–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10152-003-0144-4.

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Wengke, Febrianus, I. G. B. Wahyu Nugraha Putra, and I. Made Iwan Indrawan Jendra. "Pidgin english spoken by papua new guinea people in youtube videos." Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics 3, no. 1 (2022): 95–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.22334/traverse.v3i1.59.

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This research deals with Pidgin English spoken by Papua New Guineans found in YouTube videos. This study aims to identify the types of sentences in Pidgin English used by the people of Papua New Guinea and the differences between Pidgin English from Standard English. This study uses qualitative methods to carry out a clear and organized description of the problems identified. The data is taken from the narratives of Papua New Guineans found in YouTube videos. Applying Muhlhausler's (1978) theory to analyze the types of sentences used by Papua New Guineans found in YouTube videos and theory by
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SMALES, LESLEY R. "Helminths of the Hydromyini (Muridae: Hydromyinae) from Papua New Guinea with the description of a new species of Labiobulura (Nematoda: Ascaridida)." Zootaxa 1332, no. 1 (2006): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1332.1.4.

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From a survey of helminths of the alimentary tracts of 26 hydromyins; 11 Leptomys, 1 Mayermys, 3 Neohydromys, 9 Paraleptomys, and 2 Parahydromys from Papua New Guinea an acanthocephalan, Porrorchis hydromuris; a cestode, Mathevotaenia sp.; the trematodes, Brachylaima sp., and a psilostome; and the nematodes, Heterakis fieldingi, Odilia mackerrasae, O, emanuelae, Protospirura kaindiensis, Rictularia mackerrasae, and Capillaria sp. s.l., as well as encapsulated larval ascaridids were found. All represent new host records. Labiobulura leptomyidis n. sp. (Subuluridae), differs from its congener in
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KRAUS, FRED. "Ten new species of Oreophryne (Anura, Microhylidae) from Papua New Guinea." Zootaxa 4195, no. 1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4195.1.1.

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Oreophryne presently represents the second-most-diverse genus of microhylid frogs, with 57 named species, most occurring on New Guinea and its satellite islands. Nonetheless, a diversity of species remains to be described. Using morphological, color-pattern, and advertisement-call data, I describe ten new species of Oreophryne from the Papuan Peninsula of New Guinea and adjacent islands, which together form the East Papuan Composite Terrane. All but two of these species can be placed into two species groups based on call type. I refer to these species groups as the O. anser group and the O. eq
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MARAIA, HEVEAKORE, LARRY ORSAK, OSIA GIDEON, and TOM OKPUL. "An update on the distribution and morphology of Ixora amplexifolia (Ixoroideae, Rubiaceae) in Papua New Guinea." Phytotaxa 409, no. 3 (2019): 172–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.409.3.5.

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Ixora amplexifolia (Ixoroideae, Rubiaceae), belongs to subgenus Sathroclamys, section Hypsophyllum. It is endemic to the northern part of Papua New Guinea (PNG). This paper updates the morphological description of the species to incorporate new fruit data, and review its alignment with its cohorts of section Hypsophyllum and their distribution in PNG.
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Zwick, P., and KG Hortle. "First records of Net-winged Midges (Diptera: Blephariceridae) from Papua New Guinea, with description of a new species." Marine and Freshwater Research 40, no. 4 (1989): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf9890361.

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Curupirina papuana sp. n. and an unnamed species of a probably new genus of Apistomyiini (Diptera : Blephariceridae) are described from the Ok Tedi, a tributary of the Fly River, Papua New Guinea. This is the first report of the family from the island; its zoogeographical significance is discussed with reference to the long-presumed role of the island in the evolution and dispersal of the tribe Apistomyiini.
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Duckhouse, DA. "A revision of Australopapuan and New Caledonian Brunettia (Diptera, Psychodidae)." Invertebrate Systematics 4, no. 5 (1990): 973. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9900973.

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Brunettia Annandale (sensu Duckhouse 1966) has previously been known in Australopapua from thirty-three species, comprising twenty-eight from Papua-New Guinea, but only five from Australia, all in the southern states. This anomaly is now removed with the description of seventeen new species from Queensland and the Northern Territory, showing that the major evolutionary centre extends from Papua-New Guinea far into northern Australia, and that the southern species are not in reality separated by a disjunction. Three new species are also described from southern Australia, two from New Guinea, an
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Hastriter, Michael W. "Fleas (Siphonaptera: Pygiopsyllomorpha) of Papua New Guinea and Papua Province (Indonesia). Part IV.Rectidigitus(Stivaliidae: Stivaliinae), Description of Four New Species." Annals of Carnegie Museum 83, no. 4 (2016): 311–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2992/007.083.0406.

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Grasso, Matteo, Robert Vodoz, and Herlina Menufandu. "Notes on species of the tribe Stigmoderini Lacordaire, 1857 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) from Australia and Papua New Guinea, with description of a new subspecies of Calodema wallacei Deyrolle, 1864." Holotipus 2, no. 1 (2021): 57–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.53561/taqs2785.

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Two new distribution records for Western New Guinea for Metaxymorpha Parry, 1848 and one for Calodema Gory & Laporte, 1838, previously known only from Papua New Guinea, are reported. In addition, Calodema wallacei meeki ssp. nov. is described based on an old specimen in the collection of Neervoort van de Poll. New corrigenda to previous published records are also reported.
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O’SHEA, MARK, and STEPHEN J. RICHARDS. "A striking new species of Papuan groundsnake (Stegonotus: Colubridae) from southern Papua New Guinea, with a dichotomous key to the genus in New Guinea." Zootaxa 4926, no. 1 (2021): 26–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4926.1.2.

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We describe a new species of groundsnake of the genus Stegonotus (Colubridae) from the Purari River basin in Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea. The new species can be most readily distinguished from all other New Guinean Stegonotus by its unique dorsal colour pattern which consists of a dark head and creamy-white anterior one third to two thirds of the body, grading into increasingly dense dark pigmentation on the posterior of the body and tail. It is most similar to S. iridis from the Raja Ampat Archipelago off western New Guinea, but that species has a different pattern of pigmentation dorsall
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Umo, I., M. Kulai, and R. J. Commons. "Factors associated with loss to follow-up among TB patients in rural Papua New Guinea." Public Health Action 11, no. 4 (2021): 186–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5588/pha.21.0054.

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BACKGROUND: Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a lower middle-income country that has struggled to contain TB. The loss of patients to follow-up is a major contributing factor towards the high disease burden.OBJECTIVE: To describe persons with drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) registered for treatment at the Gaubin Rural Hospital (GRH) on Karkar Island, Madang Province, PNG, and to investigate factors associated with patient loss to follow-up (LTFU).DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from GRH DS-TB registers. Factors associated with LTFU were investigated using univariable and mult
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McClelland, Donald H. R., Michael Nee, and Sandra Knapp. "New names and status for Pacific spiny species of Solanum (Solanaceae, subgenus Leptostemonum Bitter; the Leptostemonum Clade)." PhytoKeys 145 (April 10, 2020): 1–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.145.48531.

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Five new species of spiny solanums (Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum Bitter; the Leptostemonum Clade) are described from the islands of the Pacific. Two of the new species are from Fiji (S. pseudopedunculatum D.McClelland, sp. nov. and S. ratale D.McClelland, sp. nov.), two from New Caledonia (S. memoayanum D.McClelland, sp. nov. and S. semisucculentum D.McClelland, sp. nov.), one from Papua New Guinea (S. labyrinthinum D.McClelland, sp. nov.) and another from Vanuatu (S. vanuatuense D.McClelland, sp. nov.). A new status and combination is provided for the rare Hawaiian endemic S. caumii (F.Br.)
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HELGEN, KRISTOFER M. "The amphibious murines of New Guinea (Rodentia, Muridae): the generic status of Baiyankamys and description of a new species of Hydromys." Zootaxa 913, no. 1 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.913.1.1.

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The amphibious murine rodents of New Guinea have traditionally been classified in three genera: Hydromys E. Geoffroy, 1804, Parahydromys Poche, 1906, and Crossomys Thomas, 1907. Species currently classified in Hydromys can be further divided into two cladistic groups: species distributed in lowland habitats (below 2000 m) with glossy, dark brown dorsal pelage, and species restricted to upper montane rivers and lakes (generally above 2000 m) with soft, silvery grey dorsal pelage. These two groups differ not only in pelage traits and habitat association but also in craniodental and phallic anato
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SHIMA, HIROSHI, HO-YON HAN, and TAKUJI TACHI. "Description of a new genus and six new species of Tachinidae (Diptera) from Asia and New Guinea." Zootaxa 2516, no. 1 (2010): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2516.1.3.

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Pseudebenia Shima, Han & Tachi, gen. nov., is described for six new species, P. argyrosoma Shima & Tachi, sp. nov. and P. fulvipalpis Shima & Tachi, sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea, P. epilachnae Shima & Han, sp. nov. from South Korea, P. fuscata Shima & Tachi, sp. nov. from Malaysia, P. nepalensis Shima & Tachi, sp. nov. from Nepal and P. trisetosa Shima & Tachi, sp. nov. from China. Pseudebenia epilachnae is a larval parasitoid of the phytophagous ladybird beetle Epilachna quadricollis (Dieke). A key to the species of Pseudebenia is given and features of the new sp
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Lukhaup, Christian, Rury Eprilurahman, and Thomas von Rintelen. "Two new species of crayfish of the genus Cherax from Indonesian New Guinea (Crustacea, Decapoda, Parastacidae)." ZooKeys 769 (June 26, 2018): 89–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.769.26095.

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Two new species of the genus Cherax are described and illustrated. Cheraxmosessalossa sp. n., endemic to the Klademak Creek drainage in Sorong, in the western part of the Kepala Burung (Vogelkop) peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia, is described, figured and compared with its closest relatives, Cheraxmisolicus Holthuis, 1949 and Cheraxwarsamsonicus. The new species may be easily distinguished from both by the shape of the rostrum, the shape of the chelae, the presence of five cervical spines, the shape of the scaphocerite, and short scattered hairs on the carapace. Cheraxalyciae sp. n., endemic t
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Günther, Rainer, and Stephen Richards. "Description of a striking new Mantophryne species (Amphibia, Anura, Microhylidae) from Woodlark Island, Papua New Guinea." Zoosystematics and Evolution 92, no. 1 (2016): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.92.7629.

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Park, Kyu-Tek. "First Record ofTorodorafrom Papua New Guinea, with the Description of a New Species (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Lecithoceridae)." Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 112, no. 3 (2010): 404–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4289/0013-8797.112.3.404.

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Domínguez, Marta, Patricia Quintas, and Jesús S. Troncoso. "Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia: Nudibranchia) from Papua New Guinea with the description of a new species of Phyllidiella." American Malacological Bulletin 22, no. 1 (2007): 89–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.4003/0740-2783-22.1.89.

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Takeuchi, W. "Notes on Pneumatopteris (Thelypteridaceae) from Papua New Guinea, with the description of a new calciphilous species." Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants 52, no. 1 (2007): 153–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/000651907x612409.

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Bursey, Charles R., Stephen R. Goldberg, and Fred Kraus. "ENDOPARASITES IN SPHENOMORPHUS JOBIENSIS (SAURIA: SCINCIDAE) FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA WITH DESCRIPTION OF THREE NEW SPECIES." Journal of Parasitology 91, no. 6 (2005): 1385–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/ge-3502.1.

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Rouse, G. W. "A new species ofPerkinsiana(Sabellidae, Polychaeta) from Papua New Guinea; with a description of larval development." Ophelia 45, no. 2 (1996): 101–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00785326.1996.10432465.

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Kochman-Kędziora, Natalia, and Bart Van de Vijver. "The genus Orthoseira (Orthoseiraceae, Bacillariophyta) in Papua New Guinea with the description of two new species." Plant Ecology and Evolution 157, no. 2 (2024): 113–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.115801.

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Background and aims – The genus Orthoseira is generally known to be typically aerophilous. Despite the worldwide occurrence of the genus, most of the Orthoseira species seem to have a rather restricted biogeographic distribution, often being part of an endemic diatom flora. During a survey of the aerophilic diatom flora in Papua New Guinea (Karkar Island, Boisa Island), four morphologically distinct Orthoseira taxa have been observed. Material and methods – The morphology of four Orthoseira species was investigated in detail using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). K
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