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  1. species: Mora moro (Risso, 1810) – Deepsea Cods

    Deepsea Cods, Ribaldo, Common Mora, Deepsea Cod, Ghost Cod, Deep-Sea Cod, Googley-Eyed Cod, Goggle-Eyed Cod

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  2. genus: Periophthalmus Bloch & Schneider, 1801 – Hopping Fish

    Hopping Fish, Climbing-Fish, Mud-Hopper, Kangaroo Fish, Mud-Skipper, Climbing Fish, Johnny Jumper, Goggle-Eyed Mangrove Fish, Mudskippers

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  3. species: Boleophthalmus caeruleomaculatus McCulloch & Waite, 1918 – Bluespotted Mudskipper

    Bluespotted Mudskipper, Blue-Spotted Mud-Hopper, Goggle-Eyed Goby

    Kingdom: ANIMALIA

  4. species: Citrobacter virus Moogle

    Kingdom: Heunggongvirae

  5. English Name: Goggle-Eyed Goby – Boleophthalmus caeruleomaculatus

  6. English Name: Goggle-Eyed Cod – Mora moro

  7. English Name: Googley-Eyed Cod – Mora moro

  8. English Name: Goggle-Eyed Mangrove Fish – Periophthalmus

  9. Site Page: Webinar by Arthur Chapman on the history of biodiversity informatics – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 19th January 2016 29 January 2016, 0900 EDT Australia Google+:https://plus.google.com/events/coiklff179p1r8jng8pbf1k9cok YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5_y6o9GVVs As part of the BITC’s global online seminar series, Arthur Chapman, a key figure in both the history and the present of biodiversity informatics, will present the first in a multi-part series on the history of Biodiversity Informatics...

  10. Site Page: Import Areas – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 30th January 2012 You can import or upload an area into the Spatial Portal using one of three standard geospatial polygon area definitions. The choices are to import: A zip file containing an ESRI shape file set A Google Earth KML polygon definition file or Paste in a well known text (WKT) polygon definition. Note that imported data should use the datum WGS84. This is the datum used by most GPS units and also by Google Maps and Google Earth...