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Graham Milledge

Technical Officer
B.Sc.(Hons.)

Research interests

  1. Taxonomy of spiders from Australian cool temperate forests.
  2. Systematics of Australian Mantodea.

Address:
Arachnology Section
Australian Museum
6 College Street
Sydney NSW 2010
Australia

Phone:
(+612) 9320 6201

Fax:
(+612) 9320 6050

Email:
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Research publications

Milledge, G. 1989. Scolodera pardalotus n.gen.,n.sp. (Mantodea: Mantidae) from Northern Queensland, Australia Rec. Aust. Mus. 41:107-110.

Milledge,.G. 1990. Revision of the genus Nesoxypilus (Mantodea: Amorphoscelidae: Paraoxypilinae). Mem. Mus. Vic. 50(2)347-355.

Doeg, T. & Millledge, G. 1991. Effect of experimentally increasing concentrations of suspended sediment on macroinvertebrate drift. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwater Res., 42:519-26.

Walker, K. & Milledge, G. 1992. Spiders Commonly Found in Melbourne and Surrounding Regions. Royal Society of Victoria.

Milledge, G. 1997. Revision of the tribe Archimantini (Mantodea: Mantidae: Mantinae). Mem. Mus. Vic. 56(1):1-63.

Milledge, G. 1997. A new species of Progradungula Forster & Gray (Araneae: Gradungulidae) from Victoria. Mem. Mus. Vic. 56(1):65-68.

Unpublished Reports

Robertson, P., Bennett, A., Lumsden, L., Silveira, C., Johnson P., Yen A., Milledge G., Lillywhite P., & Pribble J. 1989. Fauna of the Mallee Study Area, North Western Victoria. A Report Prepared for the Land conservation Council.

Yen, A. & Milledge, G. 1990. Invertebrates of the Buchan-Murrindal Cave Systems. A Report for the Dept. of Conservation & Environment by the Invertebrate Survey Dept. of the Museum of Victoria.

Koehn, J., Doeg T., Harrington D. & Milledge, G. 1995. The Effects of Dartmouth Dam on the Aquatic Fauna of the Mitta Mitta River. A Report to the Murray-Darling Basin Commission. Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources, Melbourne.

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