N. Wayne Longmore

  • Australian ornithologist
  • Ornithology Section, Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia

Taxon names authored

(List may be incomplete)

  • 1 taxon names authored by N. Wayne Longmore

Publications

1960s

  • Longmore, N.W. (1967): Waders of the Illawarra, November 1966 to March 1967. Birds 1: 48-49.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1968): Report on field day, Heathcote outing 14/7/68. Birds 3: 14-15.

1970s

  • Longmore, N.W. (1971): Bird movements, Thredbo Valley, Kosciusko National Park. Report to the Kosciusko National Park.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1971): Birds recorded from Kosciusko National Park. KNP: Sawpit Creek. 16 pp.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1971): Birds recorded from the Thredbo Valley. Report to the Kosciusko National Park.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1971): Report from the Thredbo District of the Kosciusko National Park in regard to an ecological distribution of the native and naturalised bird fauna. N.S.W. National Parks and Wildlife Service. 6pp + 2 maps.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1972): Unusual locality for the Musk Duck (Biziura lobata). Bird Observer 488: 6.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1973): Birds of the alpine region, Kosciusko National Park. Birds 8: 33-35.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1973): The Koel Cuckoo in the Snowy Mountains. Birds 8: 36.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1974): A sighting of dark shearwaters near North Keppel Island. Sunbird 5: 70-71.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1974): Field notes from east-central Queensland. Sunbird 5: 4.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1974): Kosciusko National Park. In: Birds and where to find them New South Wales. (Ed: Wheeler, W.R.) Jacaranda, Milton, p. 49.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1974): Windsor-Richmond. In: Birds and where to find them New South Wales. (Ed: Wheeler, W. R.) Jacaranda, Milton, p. 29.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1976): Squatter Pigeon near West Wyalong, New South Wales. Australian Birds 11: 18.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1978): Avifauna of the Rockhampton area, Queensland. Sunbird 9: 25-53.
  • Gall, B.C. & Longmore, N.W. (1978): Avifauna of the Thredbo Valley, Kosciusko National Park. Emu 78: 189-196.
  • Boles, W.E. & Longmore, N.W. (1979): Atherton Scrubwrens at Thornton Peak, Queensland. Sunbird 10: 57-58.

1980s

1990s

  • Longmore, N.W. (1990): Bird in the hand Noisy Friarbird Philemon corniculatus. Corella 14: 96-97.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1990): Eungella Honeyeater. In: Threatened birds of Australia an annotated list. RAOU Report #48. (Eds: Brouwer, J. and Garnett, S.) RAOU, Melbourne, pp. 155-156.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1990): On Latham's Vulture. Springbrook Local 21 Mar 1990, p. 4. (Newsletter of the Springbrook & Wunburra Progress Association.)
  • Longmore, N.W. (1991): Checklist of birds. In: An atlas of Queensland's frogs, reptiles, birds and mammals. (Eds: Ingram, G.J. & Raven, R.J.) Queensland Museum, Brisbane, pp. 360-369.
  • Longmore, N.W. (1991): Type specimens of birds in the Australian Museum. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum. No 4. 42 pp.
  • Longmore, Wayne (1991): Honeyeaters and their allies of Australia. Angus & Robertson, Sydney. 430 pp.
  • Longmore, N. W. (1991): The bird records. In: An atlas of Queensland's frogs, reptiles, birds and mammals. (Eds: Ingram, G.J. & Raven, R.J.) Queensland Museum, Brisbane, pp. 141-283.
  • McDonald, K.R. & Longmore, N.W. (1991): Checklist the Queensland twitch, 16-17 March 1991. NPWS, Brisbane. 24 pp.
  • Ingram, G.J. & Longmore, N.W. (1991): The frog records. In: An atlas of Queensland's frogs, reptiles, birds and mammals. (Eds: Ingram, G. J. & Raven, R. J.) Queensland Museum, Brisbane, pp. 16-44.
  • Longmore, N.W. & Boles, W.E. (1991): A method of combined skin-fluid specimen preparation. Auk 107: 788-789.
  • Van Dyck, S.M. & Longmore, N.W. (1991): The mammal records. In: An atlas of Queensland's frogs, reptiles, birds and mammals. (Eds: Ingram, G. J. & Raven, R. J.) Queensland Museum, Brisbane, pp. 284-336.
  • Boles, W.E., Longmore, N.W. & Thompson, M.C. (1994): A recent specimen of the Night Parrot Geopsittacus occidentalis. Emu 94, 37-40.
  • Fisher, C.T. & Longmore, N.W. (1995): Edgar Layard and Charles Pearce's Fijian bird types in the Macleay and Australian Museums, Sydney, with comments on specimens in museums in Britain. Bull. B. O. C. 115, 244-260.
  • Longmore, Wayne. (1996): Trumpet Manucode Manucodia keraudrenii. [pp. 203-205]. In: (Ed. Strahan, R.) Finches, Bowerbirds & Other Passerines of Australia. Angus & Robertson, Sydney. x + 301 pp.
  • Boles, W.E. & Longmore, N.W. (1998): The avifauna of the Musselbrook area, Queensland. In: Geography Monograph Series No. 4. Musselbrook Reserve Scientific Study Report. (Eds: Comben, Lyn, Long, Suzanne, Berg, Kathryn) Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Fortitude Valley, 25-46. Reference page. 
  • Longmore, N.W. (1998): Reviewed work(s): Zoological Catalogue of Australia by R. Schodde, I.J. Mason, W.W.K. Houston, A. Wells. J. of Biog. 25 (5): 990-991.

2000s

  • Longmore, Wayne (2002): Un-coloured birds, normal or abnormal? Bird Observer 817: 32-33.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2002): Museum Victoria. Bird Observer 819: 33.
  • Longmore, N.W. & Silveira, L.F.A. 2005. A replacement name for Xiphorhynchus fuscus brevirostris (Pinto 1938). Bull. B. O. C. 125, 153–154. Reference page. 
  • Black, A.B. & Longmore, N.W. (2004): The bird collection of R.C. Chandler: Tarcoola to Ooldea (Yellabinna region) 1908-9. South Australian Ornithologist 34: 185-198. Reference page. 
  • Christidis, L., Longmore, N.W., O’Brien, R. (2004): Extinct species. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 175-177. Reference page. 
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): ‘Eagles, hawks and falcons of Australia (fully revised and updated 2nd edition).’ Victorian Naturalist 121: 146.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): Alfred Russell Wallace. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 144-145.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): Alfred William Howitt. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 156.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): Blue Whale. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 193.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): Charles Darwin. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 146.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): Donald Thomson. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 155.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): Okapi. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 197.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2004): Western Lowland Gorillas. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 196.
  • Poore, Gary, Longmore, N.W., Bray, D.J. (2004): Zoological types. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 180-181.
  • Longmore, N.W. & O’Brien, R. (2004): John Gould. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 143.
  • Longmore, N.W. & O’Brien, R. (2004): Walter Baldwin Spencer and the Horn Expedition. In: Treasures of the museum. (Ed: Cosgrove, Bryony) Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 154.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2006): The Howard and Moore complete checklist of the birds of the world: Third edition. Edited by Edward C. Dickinson 2003. Published by Christopher Helm, London, UK. Emu 106: 88.
  • Driskell, A., Christidis, L., Gill, B.J., Boles, W.E., Barker, F.K. and Longmore, N.W. (2007): A new endemic family of New Zealand passerine birds: adding heat to a biodiversity hotspot. Aust. J. Zool. 2007, 55 (2), 73–78. DOI: 10.1071/ZO07007 Reference page. 
  • Black, A.B. & Longmore, N.W. (2009): Notes on grasswren eggs in Len Harvey’s collection, Museum Victoria. Aust. Field Ornithology 26: 132-141. Reference page. 
  • Longmore, N.W. (2009). ‘Tawny Frogmouth’ by Gisela Kaplan. Victorian Naturalist126: 29.

2010s

  • Longmore, N.W. (2010). The Top of the Top End: John Gilbert’s Manuscript Notes for John Gould on Vertebrates from Port Essington and Cobourg Peninsula (Northern Territory, Australia): with Comments on Specimens Collected during the Settlement Period 1838 to 1849, and Subsequently, C. Fisher and J. Calaby: The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Supplement 4, 240 pp. Historical Records of Australian Science 22 (1): 180-181.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2011). Birds of the Yarra Catchment and where to find them, by Peter Mason and Bird Observation & Conservation Australia. Victorian Naturalist. 128: 251-252.
  • Longmore, N.W. & K.C. Rowe. (2011): Birds and mammals of Lake Condah Mission, Allambie, Kurtonitj, Muldoons, Tyrendarra, Lake Condah, and Vaughans IPAs. Report prepared for the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts as part of the Biodiversity Blitz Program March 2011. Reference page. 
  • Longmore, N.W. (2012). Wilsons Promontory National Park: Aves. In Prom Bioscan: Wilsons Promontory National Park Faunal Census. Technical Report to Parks Victoria. 81 pp.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2012): Avian survey of Neds Corner November-December 2011. Report prepared for the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts as part of the Biodiversity Blitz Program March 2012.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2012): Growth and life stages of Ornithology in Museum Victoria. Pp. 89-139. In: (Eds) W.E. Davis, H.F. Recher, and W.E. Boles. Contributions to the History of Australasian Ornithology. Memoirs of the Nuttall Ornithological Club. No. 15.
  • Longmore, Wayne (2012): Bird section Museum Victoria Babbler 102: 1, 5.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2013). ‘The birds of prey of Australia: a field guide’ by Stephen Debus. Victorian Naturalist 130: 146-147.
  • Schodde, R., Boles, W., Christidis, L., Horton, P., Johnstone, R., Joseph, L., Longmore, W. (2013). Case 3630 corcoracidae Mathews, 1927 (Aves) and the spelling melanorhamphos Vieillot, 1817 for the valid name of the type species of its type genus: proposed conservation of usage. Bull. Zool. Nomen. 70 (4): 238–244. DOI: 10.21805/bzn.v70i4.a8 Reference page. 
  • Joseph, L., Toon, A., Nyári, A.S., Longmore, N.W., Rowe, K.M.C., Haryoko, T., Trueman, J., Gardner, J.L. 2014. A new synthesis of the molecular systematics and biogeography of honeyeaters (Passeriformes: Meliphagidae) highlights biogeographical and ecological complexity of a spectacular avian radiation. Zoologica Scripta 43: 235–248. DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12049 Paywall. Reference page. 
  • Boles, W.E. & Longmore, N.W. (2014). A ‘new’ Night Parrot specimen? Australian Field Ornithology 2014, 31, 141–149.
  • Schodde, R. & Longmore, W. 2015. The correct spelling of the specific name of the Double-barred Finch, Taeniopygia bichenovii (Vigors & Horsfield, 1827) (Passeriformes: Estrildidae). Zootaxa 3955(2): 299–300. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3955.2.9 Preview (PDF). Reference page. 
  • Longmore, N.W. (2015). Actions of Button-quail in response to fire. W. A. Nat. 30(3): 190-191.
  • Longmore, N.W. (2015): Notes on a possible Apostlebird game. Vic. Nat. 132: 155.
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