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  45. Blakemore, R.J., 1995. A curatorial inventory of earthworms in the ANIC earthworm collection. CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Canberra (Unpub.).
  46. Blakemore, R.J., 1995b. Author's curatorial register of specimens lodged in ANIC, Canberra – as compiled while a Visiting Research Scientist there in 1994/5.
  47. Blakemore, R.J., 1995c. The use of earthworms for bioconversion of sewage sludge and municipal waste - a synopsis of relevant literature. Unpublished report commissioned by the ACT Dept. of Urban Services, Canberra, Australia.
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  51. Blakemore, R.J., 1996c. The ecology of earthworms in agricultural fields under different fertilizer regimes. op. cit., 190 pp.
  52. Blakemore, R.J., 1996d. The systematics and biodiveristy of the earthworm fauna of Western Tasmanian National Park and World Heritage Area and description of three new genera. In Curry, J.P., Bolger, T., Kaye, B. and Purvis, G. (eds.). XII International Colloquium on Soil Zoology, UC, Dublin. Abstracts, pp. 61.
  53. Blakemore, R.J., 1996e. The taxonomic status of the earthworm fauna of Lake Pedder, Western Tasmanian World Heritage Area. Report to Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service, Hobart, June, 1996.
  54. Blakemore, R.J., 1997. Agronomic potential of earthworms in brigalow soils of South-East Queensland. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 29 (3-4): 603-608.
  55. Blakemore, R.J., 1997b. Two earthworms (Megascolecidae: Oligochaeta) from Rennell, Solomon Islands. Journal of Natural History, 31: 17-25.
  56. Blakemore, R.J., 1997c. Two new genera and some new species of Australian earthworms (Acanthodrilidae, Megascolecidae: Oligochaeta). Journal of Natural History, 31: 1785-1848.
  57. Blakemore, R.J., 1997d. First "common earthworm" found in Tasmania. Invertebrata, 9(1): 5.
  58. Blakemore, R.J., 1997e. Opisthogastric earthworms (Megascolecidae: Oligochaeta) and allied forms in North-Western Tasmania. Journal of Natural History, 31: 1683-1708.
  59. Blakemore, R.J., 1998. Distribution of oligochaetes and planarians on subantarctic Macquarie Island. Unpublished report to ANARE (Australian Antarctic Division), Hobart, February, 1998.
  60. Blakemore, R.J., 1998b. Retrovescus, a new genus of opisthogastric earthworm from Tasmania. Invertebrate Taxonomy, 12: 655-665.
  61. Blakemore, R.J., 1998c. "Earthworms" display and factsheets for New Biodiversity Gallery, Australian Museum, Sydney.
  62. Blakemore, R.J., 1998d. Heads or Tails? - Regeneration in earthworms. Invertebrata, No. 12 November 1998: 9.
  63. Blakemore, R.J., 1998e. In "Oligochaeta of the Pelion Plains" by Driessen, M.M., et al. (eds.), Wildlife Report 98/2 Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service, Hobart.
  64. Blakemore, R.J., 1999. Diversity of exotic earthworms in Australia - a status report. In "The Other 99%. The Conservation and Biodiversity of Invertebrates" by Ponder, W. and Lunney, D., Transactions of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia, pp 182-187.
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  67. Blakemore, R.J., 2000b. “Dances with Worms” - Biology, ecology, taxonomy and worm species suitable for vermicomposting. Chapter 2 in "Handbook for Vermillennium" Workshop held at Kellogg Biological Station, MI, Sept, 2000.
  68. Blakemore, R.J., 2000c. A selection of manuscripts presented at the "Vermillennium" conference held in Kalamazoo, Michigan, September 16-22.
  69. Blakemore, R.J., 2000d. Computer Guide to Tasmanian Earthworms. Delta/Intkey CD-ROM interactive computer keys to families, genera and species. Available via ABRS, Canberra, December, 2000.
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  71. Blakemore, R.J., 2000f. Native earthworms (Oligochaeta) from southeastern Australia, with the description of fifteen new species. Records of the Australian Museum, 52(2): 187-222.
  72. Blakemore, R.J., 2000g. New species of the earthworm genus Anisochaeta from New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum, 52(1): 1-40.
  73. Blakemore, R.J., 2000h. Provisional checklist of Annelids (megadriles) of central Amazonia, Peru and Brazil. Unpublished report for Dr. James Albert (Uni of Florida) and Dr Dan Shain (Rutgers University, Camden, NJ).
  74. Blakemore, R.J., 2000i. Tasmanian Earthworms. CD-ROM Monograph with Review of World Families. "VermEcology", PO BOX 414 Kippax 2615. Canberra, pp. 800 including 222 figures. ISBN 0-646-41088-1.
  75. Blakemore, R.J., 2000j. Taxonomic and conservation status of earthworms from Lake Pedder, Tasmania Wilderness World Heritage Area. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum, 109: 1-36 (+24 figures).
  76. Blakemore, R.J., 2000k. Vermicology I – Ecological considerations of the earthworm species used in vermiculture. Vermillennium – Int. Conf. on Vermiculture and Vermicomposting, Kalamazoo MI. Sept. 2000.
  77. Blakemore, R.J., 2000l. Vermicology II – The products, potential, and problems of vermiculture. Vermillennium – Int. Conf. on Vermiculture and Vermicomposting, Kalamazoo MI. Sept. 2000.
  78. Blakemore, R.J., 2001. Checklist of Japanese Earthworms. Kyorin University website.
  79. Blakemore, R.J., 2001b. Finding Fletcher’s giant worms - from Burrawang to Budderoo. Eucryphia, 54: 6-7. ISSN 1037 – 2032.
  80. Blakemore, R.J., 2001c. On the trail of Fletcher’s giant worms. Australian Geographic Magazine, 64 Spring 2001.
  81. Blakemore, R.J., 2001d. Research paper on Earthworms. Biological Farmers of Australia News (Sydney), Winter Edition 2001, 47.
  82. Blakemore, R.J., 2001e. Tasmanian earthworm grows second head. Invertebratata, 20: 3.
  83. Blakemore, R.J., 2003. Japanese Earthworms (Annelida: Oligochaeta): a Review and Checklist of Species. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution, 3(3): 241-244.
  84. Blakemore, R.J., 2003b. Japanese earthworms (Annelida: Oligochaeta): a review and checklist of species. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution, 3(3): 2003-11 (Electronic Supplement).
  85. Blakemore, R.J., 2003c. Report and database to TasPAWS (Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service) on the diversity of Oligochaeta in Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
  86. Blakemore, R.J., 2004. A provisional list of valid names of Lumbricoidea (Oligochaeta) after Easton, 1983. In "Avances en taxonomia de lombrices de tierra/Advances in earthworm taxonomy (Annelida: Oligochaeta)" by Moreno, A.G. and Borges, S. (eds.). Editorial Complutense, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, pp. 75-120.
  87. Blakemore, R.J., 2004b. Checklist of Japanese Earthworms updated from Easton (1981). In "Avances en taxonomia de lombrices de tierra/Advances in earthworm taxonomy (Annelida: Oligochaeta)" by Moreno, A.G. and Borges, S. (eds.). Editorial Complutense, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, pp. 155-162.
  88. Blakemore, R.J., 2004c. Checklist of New Zealand Earthworms updated from Lee (1959). In "Avances en taxonomia de lombrices de tierra/Advances in earthworm taxonomy (Annelida: Oligochaeta)" by Moreno, A.G. and Borges, S. (eds.). Editorial Complutense, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, pp. 175-185.
  89. Blakemore, R.J., 2004d. Checklist of Pheretimoid earthworms after Sims and Easton (1972). In "Avances en taxonomia de lombrices de tierra/Advances in earthworm taxonomy (Annelida: Oligochaeta)" by Moreno, A.G. and Borges, S. (eds.). Editorial Complutense, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, pp. 126-154.
  90. Blakemore, R.J., 2004e. Checklist of Tasmanian Earthworms updated from Spencer (1895). In "Avances en taxonomia de lombrices de tierra/Advances in earthworm taxonomy (Annelida: Oligochaeta)" by Moreno, A.G. and Borges, S. (eds.). Editorial Complutense, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, pp. 163-173.
  91. Blakemore, R.J., 2004f. Checklist of the earthworm family Exxidae Blakemore, 2000 (and renaming of Sebastianus Blakemore, 1997). In "Avances en taxonomia de lombrices de tierra/Advances in earthworm taxonomy (Annelida: Oligochaeta)" by Moreno, A.G. and Borges, S. (eds.). Editorial Complutense, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, pp. 121-125.
  92. Blakemore, R.J., 2004g. First record of Dendrobaena pygmaea (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) from Asia (Yokohama, Japan). Zootaxa, 487: 1-8.
  93. Blakemore, R.J., 2005a. A Series of Searchable Texts on Earthworm Biodiversity, Ecology and Systematics from Various Regions of the World (Vol. 1). CD-ROM publication by Ito, M.T. and Kaneko, N. (eds), Soil Ecology Research Group, Graduate School of Environment & Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-7 Tokiwadai, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan.
  94. Blakemore, R.J., 2005b. Whither Octochaetidae – its family status reviewed. In "Advances in earthworm taxonomy II", IOTM2 proceedings, Cluj University Press, Romania, pp. 63-84.
  95. Blakemore, R.J., 2006. A Series of Searchable Texts on Earthworm Biodiversity, Ecology and Systematics from Various Regions of the World (Vol. 2). CD-ROM publication by Ito, M.T. and Kaneko, N. (eds), Soil Ecology Research Group, Graduate School of Environment & Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-7 Tokiwadai, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan.
  96. Blakemore, R.J., 2006b. Tables of Hawaiian and Puerto Rican earthworms. 7 pp.
  97. Blakemore, R.J., 2007. Scandinavian earthworms - A checklist of species. http://www.annelida.net/earthworm.
  98. Blakemore, R.J., 2007b. Earthworms from Greenland and Iceland. http://www.annelida.net/earthworm.
  99. Blakemore, R.J., 2007c. Checklist of USSR/Russian Federation earthworm taxa. http://www.annelida.net/earthworm.
  100. Blakemore, R.J., 2008. British and Irish earthworms - A checklist of species. http://www.annelida.net/earthworm.
  101. Blakemore, R.J., 2008b. Chilean earthworms - A checklist of species. http://www.annelida.net/earthworm.
  102. Blakemore, R.J., 2008c. Review of Southern Ocean, South Atlantic and Subantarctic earthworm species. http://www.annelida.net/earthworm.
  103. Blakemore, R.J., 2009. Cosmopolitan earthworms - a global and historical perspective. In "Annelids in Modern Biology" by Shain, D.H. (ed.), Chapter 14, pp. 257-283.
  104. Blakemore, R.J., 2013. The major megadrile families of the World reviewed again on their taxonomic types (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Megadrilacea). Opusc. Zool. Budapest, 44(2): 107-127.
  105. Blakemore, R.J., 2013b. Megascolex (Perichaeta) diffringens Baird, 1869 and Pheretima pingi Stephenson, 1925 types compared to the Amynthas corticis (Kinberg, 1867) and A. carnosus (Goto & Hatai, 1899) species-groups (Oligochaeta: Megadrilacea: Megascolecidae). Journal of Species Research, 2(2): 99-126.
  106. Blakemore, R.J., Chang, C.H., Chuang, S.C., Ito, M.T., James, S.W., 2006. Biodiversity of Earthworms in Taiwan: a Species Checklist with the Confirmation and New Records of the Exotic Lumbricids Eisenia fetida and Eiseniella tetraedra. Taiwania, 51 (3): 226-236.
  107. Blakemore, R.J., Csuzdi, Cs., Ito, M.T., Kaneko, N., Kawaguchi, T., Schlithuizen, M., 2007. Taxonomic status and ecology of Oriental Pheretima darnleiensis (Fletcher, 1886) and other earthworms (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) from Mt Kinabalu, Borneo. Zootaxa, 1613: 23-44.
  108. Blakemore, R.J., Csuzdi, Cs., Ito, M.T., Kaneko, N., Paoletti, M.G., Spiridonov, S.E., Uchida, T., Van Praagh, B.D., 2007b. Megascolex (Promegascolex) mekongianus Cognetti, 1922 - its extent, ecology and allocation to Amynthas (Clitellata/Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae). Opuscula Zoologica Budapest, 36(19): 3076.
  109. Blakemore, R.J., DucAnh, N., 2006. Biodiversity of Asia/Pacific earthworms and exotics in Vietnam. IUCN Hanoi, March 2006.
  110. Blakemore, R.J., Elton, K.L., 1994. A hundred-year old worm? Australian Zoologist, 29(3-4): 251-254.
  111. Blakemore, R.J., Ito, M.T., Kaneko, N., 2004. Building databases of Asian / Oceanian earthworms with a table of exotics. In "Building Capacity in Biodiversity Information Sharing" by Shimura, J. (ed.), National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan, pp. 56-62.
  112. Blakemore, R.J., Ito, M.T., Kaneko, N., Kawaguchi, T., 2005. Taxonomic status of the peregrine asian earthworm Pheretima darnleiensis (Fletcher, 1886) (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae). Systematics & Biodiversity.
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