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1. Vicars in the desert: Substrate specialisation and paleo-erosion underpin cryptic speciation in an Australian arid-zone lizard lineage (Diplodactylidae: Diplodactylus)

2. Two new species of torrent-breeding treefrogs (Anura: Pelodryadidae: Litoria) from hill forests on the southern edge of New Guinea’s Central Cordillera

3. Gold in the mountains: Striking new species of Papuascincus (Sphenomorphini: Scincidae) from New Guinea

4. A new species of torrent-breeding treefrog (Pelodryadidae: Litoria) from the mountains of Papua, Indonesia, with new records and observations of Litoria dorsivena (Tyler, 1968)

5. A new species of insular treefrog in the Litoria thesaurensis species group from the Nakanai Mountains, New Britain, Papua New Guinea

6. Melanesia holds the world’s most diverse and intact insular amphibian fauna

7. The living heart: Climate gradients predict desert mountain endemism

8. Phylogenetic partitioning of the third-largest vertebrate genus in the world, Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827 (Reptilia; Squamata; Gekkonidae) and its relevance to taxonomy and conservation

9. On and off the rocks: persistence and ecological diversification in a tropical Australian lizard radiation

10. Five new species of the pelodryadid genus Litoria Tschudi from the southern versant of Papua New Guinea’s Central Cordillera, with observations on the diversification of reproductive strategies in Melanesian treefrogs

11. Oligo-Miocene radiation within South-west Pacific arc terranes underpinned repeated upstream continental dispersals in pigeons (Columbiformes)

12. Crypsis and convergence: integrative taxonomic revision of the Gehyra australis group (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from northern Australia

13. Plio–Pleistocene vicariance across arid Australia in the ‘Spiny Knob-tailed Geckos’ (

14. Karstic Landscapes Are Foci of Species Diversity in the World’s Third-Largest Vertebrate Genus Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827 (Reptilia: Squamata; Gekkonidae)

18. Skinks of Oceania, New Guinea, and Eastern Wallacea: an underexplored biodiversity hotspot

19. Distributional modelling, megafires and data gaps highlight probable underestimation of climate change risk for two lizards from Australia’s montane rainforests

20. Mountain colonisation, miniaturisation and ecological evolution in a radiation of direct-developing New Guinea Frogs (Choerophryne, Microhylidae)

21. Morphological and genetic evidence for a new karst specialist lizard from New Guinea (Cyrtodactylus: Gekkonidae)

23. Disparate origins for endemic bird taxa from the ‘Gondwana Rainforests’ of Central Eastern Australia

24. Multiple trans-Torres Strait colonisations by tree frogs in the

25. The living heart: Climate gradients predict desert mountain endemism

26. Phylogenetic partitioning of the third-largest vertebrate genus in the world, Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827 (Reptilia; Squamata; Gekkonidae) and its relevance to taxonomy and conservation

27. Young relicts and old relicts: a novel palaeoendemic vertebrate from the Australian Central Uplands

28. A new species of small Lepidodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Salawati Island, Indonesia

29. Comparative mitochondrial phylogeography of two legless lizards (Pygopodidae) from Queensland’s fragmented woodlands

30. Mountain endemism in Malesian geckos: can biotic interactions push lizards up hills?

32. A new species of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the northern versant of New Guineas Central Cordillera

33. Correction: Independent transitions between monsoonal and arid biomes revealed by systematic revison of a complex of Australian geckos (Diplodactylus; Diplodactylidae).

34. Cryptic extinction risk in a western Pacific lizard radiation

35. Whos your daddy? On the identity and distribution of the paternal hybrid ancestor of the parthenogenetic gecko Lepidodactylus lugubris (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae)

36. The other side of the Sahulian coin: biogeography and evolution of Melanesian forest dragons (Agamidae)

37. Independent Transitions between Monsoonal and Arid Biomes Revealed by Systematic Revison of a Complex of Australian Geckos (Diplodactylus; Diplodactylidae).

38. Diversity and phylogenetic relationships of haemosporidian and hemogregarine parasites in Australian lizards

40. A new species of large green treefrog (Litoria, Pelodryadidae) from Papua, Indonesia

41. Ecologically diverse island-associated lizard radiation shows idiosyncratic trait diversification shifts and homogenous speciation dynamics

42. The global diversity and distribution of lizard clutch sizes

43. A new velvet gecko (Oedura: Diplodactylidae) from Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory

44. Oligocene divergence of frogmouth birds (Podargidae) across Wallace's Line

45. A new species of Cyrtodactylus Gray (Gekkonidae: Squamata) from Manus Island, and extended description and range extension for Cyrtodactylus sermowaiensis (De Rooij)

46. A new species of Lepidodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the mountains of northeastern Papua New Guinea: older than the hills

47. Extinct, obscure or imaginary: The lizard species with the smallest ranges

48. Cryptic lineage diversity, body size divergence, and sympatry in a species complex of Australian lizards ( Gehyra )

49. Origins and patterns of endemic diversity in two specialized lizard lineages from the Australian Monsoonal Tropics ( Oedura spp.)

50. Phylogenetic evidence for mid-Cenozoic turnover of a diverse continental biota

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