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Australis Collection (page 5)

Australis is a genus of molossidae mammals, commonly known as free-tailed bats, and are found throughout Australia and New Guinea

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Background imageAustralis Collection: Long-Billed Reed-Warbler, 1891 (colour litho)

Long-Billed Reed-Warbler, 1891 (colour litho)
1001654 Long-Billed Reed-Warbler, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Cassowary Or Southern Cassowary, 1891 (colour litho)

Australian Cassowary Or Southern Cassowary, 1891 (colour litho)
1001547 Australian Cassowary Or Southern Cassowary, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Marsh Tringa, 1891 (colour litho)

Marsh Tringa, 1891 (colour litho)
1001534 Marsh Tringa, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Pink-Eyed Duck, 1891 (colour litho)

Pink-Eyed Duck, 1891 (colour litho)
1001487 Pink-Eyed Duck, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Gannet, 1891 (colour litho)

Australian Gannet, 1891 (colour litho)
1001447 Australian Gannet, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: West Indian Manatee (coloured engraving)

West Indian Manatee (coloured engraving)
1000608 West Indian Manatee (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraver:A)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Weka Rail (Ocydromus australis), c. 1851-76 (w / c & pencil on paper)

Weka Rail (Ocydromus australis), c. 1851-76 (w / c & pencil on paper)
780833 Weka Rail (Ocydromus australis), c.1851-76 (w/c & pencil on paper) by Wolf, Joseph (1820-99); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; German, out of copyright

Background imageAustralis Collection: Indian Milkvetch (Astragalus australis, Astragalus aboriginum

Indian Milkvetch (Astragalus australis, Astragalus aboriginum
2639035 Indian Milkvetch (Astragalus australis, Astragalus aboriginum, Phaca australis) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Kingia australis

Kingia australis
Grass tree (Kingia australis) is only found in the southern part of Western Australia and belongs to the plant family Dasypogonaceae

Background imageAustralis Collection: Page 40. Erythraea australis, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)

Page 40. Erythraea australis, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
5670346 Page 40. Erythraea australis, c.1803-06 (w/c, pen, ink and pencil) by Lewin, John William (1770-1819); Mitchell Library

Background imageAustralis Collection: Frontispiece for Aurora Australis, 1908-09 (colour litho)

Frontispiece for Aurora Australis, 1908-09 (colour litho)
STC169081 Frontispiece for Aurora Australis, 1908-09 (colour litho) by Marston, George (1882-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common kiwi, Apteryx australis

Common kiwi, Apteryx australis
Southern brown kiwi, tokoeka, or common kiwi, Apteryx australis. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches

Background imageAustralis Collection: Black-necked stork, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus

Black-necked stork, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus (Australasian jabiru, Mycteria australis). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageAustralis Collection: Rafnia and Baptisia species

Rafnia and Baptisia species
Three-flowered rafnia, Rafnia triflora, Baptisia australis, and white baptisia, Baptisia alba. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs

Background imageAustralis Collection: Cordyline australis hybrid, Dracaena rigoutsi

Cordyline australis hybrid, Dracaena rigoutsi
Cordyline australis hybrid produced by Albert Rigouts, Dracaena rigoutsi. Drawn and chromolithographed by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1896

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern brown kiwi or tokoeka, Apteryx australis

Southern brown kiwi or tokoeka, Apteryx australis. Beak and foot. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1838

Background imageAustralis Collection: Swamp wallaby and yellow-bellied glider

Swamp wallaby and yellow-bellied glider
Swamp wallaby, Wallabia bicolor, and yellow-bellied glider, Petaurus australis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1838

Background imageAustralis Collection: South American fur seal, Arctocephalus australis

South American fur seal, Arctocephalus australis (Fur seal, Otaria falklandica). From a specimen in the Royal Edinburgh Museum. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Background imageAustralis Collection: European nettle tree, Celtis australis

European nettle tree, Celtis australis
European nettle tree, Mediterranean hackberry, lote tree, or honeyberry, Celtis australis, micocoulier. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert

Background imageAustralis Collection: Kiwi bird, Apteryx australis

Kiwi bird, Apteryx australis. Handcoloured steel engraving by August Dumenil after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Menevilles Dictionnaire Pittoresque d Histoire Naturelle

Background imageAustralis Collection: Tiger cowrie, wrinkled cowrie, money cowrie, etc

Tiger cowrie, wrinkled cowrie, money cowrie, etc
Tiger cowrie, Cypraea tigris 1, wrinkled cowrie, Nucleolaria nucleus 2, money cowrie, Monetaria moneta 3, and Ellatrivia merces 4, Porcelaines

Background imageAustralis Collection: Cuscus, yellow-bellied glider, feathertail

Cuscus, yellow-bellied glider, feathertail
Northern common cuscus, Phalanger orientalis 3, yellow-bellied glider, Petaurus australis 4, feathertail glider, Acrobates pygmaeus 5, Peziza fungi 1 and Psygmatocerus wagleri beetle 2

Background imageAustralis Collection: Kauri tree, Agathis australis

Kauri tree, Agathis australis (Dammara australis), timber tree native to New Zealand. Lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageAustralis Collection: Yellow-bellied glider, Petaurus australis

Yellow-bellied glider, Petaurus australis (Greater flying phalanger, Didelphis petaurus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Griffith, Harriet or Edward

Background imageAustralis Collection: Cabbage palm, Cordyline australis

Cabbage palm, Cordyline australis. (White-flowered New Zealand dracaena, Dracaena australis.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel

Background imageAustralis Collection: Kiwi Mantells, 1852 (w / c on paper)

Kiwi Mantells, 1852 (w / c on paper)
780857 Kiwi Mantells, 1852 (w/c on paper) by Wolf, Joseph (1820-99); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; German, out of copyright

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern ostrich, Struthio camelus australis

Southern ostrich, Struthio camelus australis. (Black ostrich from the Cape of Good Hope). From a specimen in the possession of Thomas Pennant

Background imageAustralis Collection: Blue trumpet, Brunoniella australis

Blue trumpet, Brunoniella australis (New Holland ruellia, Ruellia australis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund

Background imageAustralis Collection: Wonga Wonga vine, Pandorea pandorana

Wonga Wonga vine, Pandorea pandorana (Southern tecoma, Tecoma australis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Miss Jane Taylor from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageAustralis Collection: Austral trefoil or New-Holland lotus, Lotus australis

Austral trefoil or New-Holland lotus, Lotus australis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageAustralis Collection: African manatee, harbour seal and harp seal

African manatee, harbour seal and harp seal
African manatee, Trichechus senegalensis, vulnerable 1, harbour seal varieties, Phoca vitulina 2, 3, harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus 4

Background imageAustralis Collection: Longleaf pine, Pinus palustris

Longleaf pine, Pinus palustris (Broom pine, pitch pine or yellow pine, Pinus australis). Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley

Background imageAustralis Collection: White-Eyed Crow Or Australian Raven, 1891 (colour litho)

White-Eyed Crow Or Australian Raven, 1891 (colour litho)
1001635 White-Eyed Crow Or Australian Raven, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Swan River Honeyeater, 1891 (colour litho)

Swan River Honeyeater, 1891 (colour litho)
1001614 Swan River Honeyeater, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sombre Gallinule Or Dusky Moorhen, 1891 (colour litho)

Sombre Gallinule Or Dusky Moorhen, 1891 (colour litho)
1001512 Sombre Gallinule Or Dusky Moorhen, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Least Swamp Quail, 1891 (colour litho)

Least Swamp Quail, 1891 (colour litho)
1001553 Least Swamp Quail, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Seals and walruses (coloured engraving)

Seals and walruses (coloured engraving)
997774 Seals and walruses (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageAustralis Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 606

Curtis British Entomology Plate 606
Coleoptera: Paramecosoma bicolor = Paramecosoma melanocephalum [Plant: Phragmites australis (Common Reed)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageAustralis Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 12

Curtis British Entomology Plate 12
Lepidoptera: Lycaena dispar (Large Copper) [Plant: Phragmites australis (Arundo phragmitis, Common Reed)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageAustralis Collection: The black-footed Penguins, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)

The black-footed Penguins, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)
1110389 The black-footed Penguins, 1749-73 (coloured engraving) by Edwards, George (1694-1773) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seligmann was a German engraver)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Aurora Australis (chromolitho)

Aurora Australis (chromolitho)
3651679 Aurora Australis (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aurora Australis)

Background imageAustralis Collection: A flightless Weka / Maori hen / Woodhen at London Zoo in 1927 (b / w photo)

A flightless Weka / Maori hen / Woodhen at London Zoo in 1927 (b / w photo)
3618626 A flightless Weka/Maori hen/Woodhen at London Zoo in 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British

Background imageAustralis Collection: Aurora Australis, illustration from The Heart of the Antarctic

Aurora Australis, illustration from The Heart of the Antarctic
CHT174816 Aurora Australis, illustration from The Heart of the Antarctic: The Nimrod Expedition to the South Pole by Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) by Marston

Background imageAustralis Collection: Page 71. 1, 2. Meliphaga. 3. ? at lower centre in different hand Natural size

Page 71. 1, 2. Meliphaga. 3. ? at lower centre in different hand Natural size
5670711 Page 71. 1, 2. Meliphaga. 3. ? at lower centre in different hand Natural size. Three birds are shown: 1. White, Naped Honeyeater (Melithreptus lunatus); A2

Background imageAustralis Collection: Manatee Skulls (coloured engraving)

Manatee Skulls (coloured engraving)
1000610 Manatee Skulls (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraver:A. Fleischmann From A Die SAaugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Cuviers Beaked Whale (coloured engraving)

Cuviers Beaked Whale (coloured engraving)
1000605 Cuviers Beaked Whale (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraver:A)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Brown Songlark, 1891 (colour litho)

Brown Songlark, 1891 (colour litho)
1001656 Brown Songlark, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Little Spotted Kiwi, 1891 (colour litho)

Little Spotted Kiwi, 1891 (colour litho)
1001546 Little Spotted Kiwi, 1891 (colour litho) by Broinowski, Gracius (1837-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: A The Birds of AustraliaA, 1891)



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Australis Collection

Australis is a genus of molossidae mammals, commonly known as free-tailed bats, and are found throughout Australia and New Guinea, and can be identified by their distinctive tail which extends beyond the length of their body. Australis bats have large ears, long wings, and short fur. They feed mainly on insects such as moths and beetles but may also consume small vertebrates such as frogs or lizards. These bats roost in colonies in caves or tree hollows during the day and become active at night when they search for food using echolocation and can important predators of agricultural pests, helping to reduce crop damage caused by insects. They also play an important role in pollination and seed dispersal for many plant species across Australia's diverse ecosystems.
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