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  1. species: Dromaius novaehollandiae (Latham, 1790) – Emu

    Emu, Barrgay, Dhinawan, Bagabaga, Wurrparn, A-Wurrpbarn, Wurrpan, Bandubugarri, Guriri, Jinarlirri, Guluwurdu, Lmiyu, Moymoy, Ngurrurndutj, Gurlppanppanh, Gululugululug, Jiwirdiwirdi, Waayin, Weitj, Waitj

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  2. subspecies: Dromaius novaehollandiae diemenensis – Tasmanian Emu

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  3. subspecies: Dromaius novaehollandiae baudinianus – Kangaroo Island Emu

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  4. subspecies: Dromaius novaehollandiae diemenianus (Jennings, 1827) – Emu

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  5. subspecies: Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae (Latham, 1790) – Mainland Emu

    Mainland Emu, Emu

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  6. unranked: Dromaius novaehollandiae montanus A. G. Campbell, 1939 (accepted name: Dromaius novaehollandiae infrasp. novaehollandiae)

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  9. Site Page: The path of the emu: mapping 6,000 years of emu movement – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 17th June 2021 By Julia Ryeland, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University Emus are iconic. They join Kangaroos on the Australian coat of arms and are an essential part of any visit to the outback. They are also among the last of the Australia’s giant animals, or megafauna, giving us a window on Australia’s past giants...

  10. Site Page: ALA-cited publications – Atlas of Living Australia

    Have you used the ALA in your published (or soon-to-be published) research? Please let us know about it via this form. We’re interested in all types of research that the ALA supports including research publications in scientific journals, reports, book chapters, theses, as well as websites and apps. Online bibliography This bibliography provides a list of known publications that have utilised data in the ALA or ALA infrastructure to support their research...

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