This series of four-page supplements to the QNC News was begun in 1994, and intended as a simple key to aid in identification. Each part of QUIDS takes a small group of species, families or even orders and presents the key features for their identification in as simple and clear a manner as possible. Illustrations are included as a further aid. Produced in A5 format they have been combined in a ring folder to take on field excursions. Those included in this compilation are: |
No. |
Title |
Author |
Year |
QNC Newsletter No. |
1 |
A key to the Order of Australian terrestrial mammals based on characters of the skull |
Peter Woodall |
1994 |
193 |
2 |
Dogs, dingoes and foxes. A guide for identifying skulls. |
Peter Woodall |
1994 |
194 |
3 |
The Order of Reptiles |
Peter Woodall |
1994 |
195 |
4 |
Marine Turtles in Queensland |
Peter Woodall |
1996 |
207 |
5 |
The Molluscs - a great diversity of shellfish |
Peter Woodall |
1996 |
208 |
6 |
The Banksias of Queensland |
Peter Woodall |
1996 |
209 |
7 |
The Grass-trees of Queensland |
Peter Woodall |
1997 |
211 |
8 |
The Casuarinas of Queensland |
Helen Horton |
1997 |
213 |
9 |
Shrubs with all-yellow pea flowers |
Helen Horton |
1997 |
214 |
10 |
Shrubs with "Eggs and Bacon" pea flowers |
Helen Horton |
1997 |
216 |
11 |
Shrubs with pea flowers - red, purple, pink or mauve |
Helen Horton |
1998 |
217 |
12 |
Creeping/twining/prostrate plants with pea flowers |
Helen Horton |
1998 |
218 |
13 |
A Tale of two Thrushes. |
Peter Woodall |
1998 |
219 |
14 | Native Fig Trees of South-East Queensland | Helen Horton | 2004 | |
15 | Little Brown Birds an aid to identification | Helen Horton & Pam Grice | 2006 | |
16 | Migratory Waders in Queensland Part 1 | Helen Horton | 2007 | |
17 | Migratory Waders in Queensland Part 2 | Helen Horton | 2007 | |
18 | Native Lily Pillies of South-East Queensland | Helen Horton |