AF Atkins’s research while affiliated with University of Newcastle Australia and other places

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Publications (1)


A Provisional List of Common Names for Australian Butterflies
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March 1997

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Australian Journal of Entomology

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A provisional list of common names for the known species of Australian butterflies is presented, and the advantages of producing such a set of standard common names discussed. the criteria and methodology on which the names are based are detailed and instances in which terms should be avoided itemised. All previously used names are reviewed and current or traditional names considered; where possible, traditional names were given highest priority. Group names have been standardised at the higher taxonomic levels (i.e. genus, tribe, subfamily etc.). Problems faced in compiling the list are discussed and comments on the suitability of the proposed names invited.

Citations (1)


... Mallee bronze azure. The name 'mallee bronze azure' is suggested for this species (Braby et al. 1997). Ogyris subterrestris has previously been known as arid bronze azure, as proposed by Field (1999) but the reasons for suggesting this change are twofold. ...

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Systematic revision of the Ogyris idmo (Hewitson, 1862) species group (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae): implications for the conservation management of Australia's most threatened butterflies
A Provisional List of Common Names for Australian Butterflies
  • Citing Article
  • March 1997

Australian Journal of Entomology