Peter Cranston's publications (at March 2002)
Publications cited in order
recent to earliest; numerous book reviews omitted
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Books
*P.J. Gullan and P.S. Cranston. (2000) Insects: An
Outline of Entomology, 2nd edition. Blackwell Science,
502 pp. see Blackwell
site
*Peter Cranston (1996) Identification
Guide to the Chironomidae of New South Wales.. AWT Identification Guide
Number 1. Australian Water Technologies Pty Ltd, West Ryde, NSW. pp. 376.
*P.S. Cranston. (ed.)
(1995) Chironomids: from Genes to Ecosystems, CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 482.
*P. Armitage, P.S. Cranston
and L.C.V. Pinder (eds.) (1994) Chironomidae: Biology and Ecology of
Non-biting Midges, Chapman and Hall, London, Glasgow, New York, Tokyo,
Melbourne, Madras, pp. 572.
*P.J. Gullan and P.S.
Cranston. (1994) Insects: An Outline of Entomology, 1st edition.
Chapman and Hall, London, Glasgow, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Madras, pp. 450.
CD-ROMs
*Gunn, B., Trueman, J.W.H.,
Dimitriadis, S. & Cranston, P.S.
(1999) Interactive Guide to Australian Aquatic Invertebrates, Windows
Edition 2. CSIRO Entomology, Canberra, now only web available, see below.
*J.W.H. Trueman, W. Lee,
E.M. Bugledich, I.A. Reid, B.G.L. McKie & P.S. Cranston. (1996) Key to
Australian Aquatic Invertebrates - Windows version 1.0. CSIRO Entomology,
Canberra.
Web-based delivery
Cranston, P.S. (2000, with updates) Electronic Guide to The
Chironomidae of Australian.
WB.
Gunn, B., Trueman, J.W.H., Dimitriadis, S. & Cranston, P.S. (1999) Interactive Guide to Australian Aquatic Invertebrates, Windows Edition 2. CSIRO Entomology, Canberra. WB.
Bugledich,
E.M. & Cranston, P.S. (1999) "Family Chironomidae" in
Zoological Catalogue of Australia, 30.1, ABRS, Canberra. 627
pp. WB.
115. Kirk-Spriggs, A.H., Ismay, J.W., Ackland, M., Rohacek, J., Mathis, W.N., Forster, G.A., Pape, T., Cranston, P.S. & Meier, R. (2001). Inter-tidal Diptera of southwestern Africa (Chironomidae, Canacidae, Chloropidae, Milichiidae, Tethinidae, Ephidridae, Sphaeroceridae, Coelopidae, Sarcophagidae and Anthomyiidae). Cimbebasia 17: 85-135. WB.
114. Dimitriadis, S. and Cranston, P.S. (2001). An Australian Holocene climate reconstruction using Chironomidae from a tropical volcanic maar lake. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 176: 109-131. WB.
113. McKie, B. & Cranston, P.S. (2001) Colonisation of experimentally immersed wood in south eastern Australia: responses of feeding groups to changes in riparian vegetation. Hydrobiologia 452: 1-14. WB.
112. Cranston, P.S. (2001) Validation of Parapsectrocladius escondido Cranston & Añón Suárez (Diptera: Chironomidae) by declaration of type depository. Insect Systematics and Evolution 21: 440. WB.
111.
Cranston, P.S. (2000) Three new species of Chironomidae (Diptera) from the
Australian Wet Tropics. Memoirs of the
Queensland Museum 46(1), 107-127.
WB.
110. Cranston, P.S. (2000) Austrobrillia Freeman: immature stages, and a new species from the Neotropics. Spixiana 23, 101-111. WB.
109. Cranston, P.S. (2000)
Monsoonal tropical Tanytarsus van der Wulp (Diptera: Chironomidae)
reviewed: New species, life histories and significance as aquatic environmental
indicators. Australian Journal of Entomology 39, 138-159. WB.
108. Wright, I. &
Cranston, P.S. (2000) Are Australian lakes different ? Chironomid and chaoborid exuviae from Lake McKenzie,
a coastal temperate dune lake. Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische
und Angewandte Limnologie Verhandlungen, 27, 303-8.
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107. Cranston, P.S. (2000)
August Thienemann’s influence on modern chironomidology - an Australian
perspective. Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte
Limnologie Verhandlungen, 27, 278-283. WB.
106. Cranston, P.S. (2000) Parapsectrocladius: a new genus of orthocladiine Chironomidae (Diptera) from Patagonia, the southern Andes. Insect Systematics and Evolution 31, 103-120. WB.
105.
Bugledich, E.M. & Cranston, P.S. (1999) "Family
Chironomidae" in Zoological Catalogue of Australia, 30.1, ABRS,
Canberra. 627 pp.
WB.
104. Cranston, P.S. and
Spies, M. (1999) The immature stages and phylogenetic position of Nilodosis
Kieffer, an Afrotropical genus of Chironomini (Diptera: Chironomidae). African
Entomology 7, 249-259. WB.
103. Cranston, P.S. (1999)
Two unusual Chironomini (Diptera: Chironomidae) from Australian rainforest
streams: one new genus and a neotropical genus new for the region. Australian
Journal of Entomology 38, 291-9. WB.
102. Boothroyd, I. &
Cranston, P.S. (1999) The “ice worm” - the immature stages, phylogeny and
biology of the glacier midge Zelandochlus (Diptera: Chironomidae). Aquatic
Insects 21, 303-16. W
101. Cranston, P.S. & Edward, D.H.D. (1999) Botryocladius gen. nov.: a new transantarctic genus of orthocladiine midge (Diptera: Chironomidae). Systematic Entomology 24, 305-33. WB.
100. Cranston, P.S. (1999) Nearctic Orthocladius subgenus Eudactylocladius revised (Diptera: Chironomidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 71, 272-95. WB
98. Cranston, P.S. (1998)
The Australian species of Neozavrelia Goetghebuer (Diptera: Chironomidae:
Tanytarsini). Australian Journal of Entomology, 37, 107-12. WB.
97. McKie, B. and Cranston,
P.S. (1998) Keystone coleopterans? Colonisation by wood-feeding elmids of
experimentally-immersed woods in south-east Australia. Marine and Freshwater
Research 49, 79-88.
*96. Cranston, P.S. (1998)
The Chironomidae (Diptera) of the Musselbrook region. Royal Geographic
Society of Queensland Geography Monograph Series 4, 59-66.
95. Cranston, P.S. & Edward,
D.H.D. (1998) Afrochlus Freeman - an African gondwanan midge, and the
phylogeny of the Podonominae (Diptera; Chironomidae). Systematic Entomology 23, 77-90.
WB.
94. Cranston, P.S. (1997)
The Australian Rheotanytarsus Thienemann & Bause (Diptera: Chironomidae)
revised, with emphasis on the immature stages. Invertebrate Taxonomy 11,
705-34. WB.
93. Orr, A.G. and Cranston,
P.S. (1997) Hitchhiker or parasite ? a
ceratopogonid midge and its odonate host. Journal of Natural History 31,
1849-58.
*92. Gullan, P.J., Cranston, P.S. and Cook, L.G. (1997) The response of gall-inducing scale insects (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae: Apiomorpha Rubsaamen) to the fire history of mallee eucalypts in Danggali Conservation Park, South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 121, 37-46.
91. Cranston , P.S., Cooper, P.D., Hardwick, R.A., Humphrey, C.L. and Dostine, P.L. (1997) Tropical acid streams - the chironomid (Diptera) response in northern Australia. Freshwater Biology, 37, 473-483.
90. Cranston, P.S. and
Trueman, J.W.H. (1997) Indicator taxa in invertebrate biodiversity assessment. Memoirs
of the Museum of Victoria, 56, 267-74.
89. Trueman, J.W.H. and
Cranston, P.S. (1997) Prospects for rapid assessment of terrestrial
invertebrate biodiversity. Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria. 56,
349-54
88. Cranston, P.S.,
Fairweather, P., and Clarke, G. (1996) Biological Indicators of Water Quality,
in Indicators of Catchment Health, (eds. Walker, J. & Reuter, D.J.,
CSIRO Multidivisional Program on Dryland Farming Systems for Catchment Care,
Canberra.
87. Cranston, P.S. and
Hardwick, R. (1996) The immature stages and phylogeny of Imparipecten
Freeman, an Australian endemic genus of wood-mining chironomid (Diptera). Aquatic
Insects, 18, 193-207. WB.
86. Cranston, P.S. (1996)
Natural History - what's in a Museum ? in Identity, Icons and Artefacts
(Eds M. Anderson, A. Delroy and D. Tout-Smith), pp. 41-6. Proceedings of 1st
Museums Australia Meeting, Fremantle.
85. Cranston, P.S. (1996)
The immature stages of two unusual species of Dicrotendipes (Diptera:
Chironomidae) from Australia. Australian Journal of Entomology, 35,
263-70.
84. Cranston, P.S. &
Nolte, U. (1996) Fissimentum, a new genus of drought-tolerant
chironomini (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Americas and Australia. Entomological
News, 107, 1-15. WB.
83. Hardwick, R.A., Cooper,
P., Cranston, P.S., Humphrey, C.L., and Dostine, P.L. (1995) Spatial and
temporal distribution patterns of drifting pupal exuviae of Chironomidae
(Diptera) in streams of tropical northern Australia. Freshwater Biology,
34, 569-78.
82. Cranston, P.S. and
Hare, L. (1995) Conochironomus Freeman: an Afro-Australian Chironomini
genus revised (Diptera: Chironomidae). Systematic Entomology, 20, 247-64.
WB.
*81. Cranston, P.S. and
Gullan, P.J. (1995) Gums and Galls Australian Natural History, Autumn
1995, 66-7.
80. Boothroyd, I.K.G. and
Cranston, P.S. (1995) Two Orthocladiinae (Chironomidae) genera common to New Zealand
and Australia: Pirara n. gen. and Eukiefferiella Thienemann, in Chironomids:
from Genes to Ecosystems (ed. P.S. Cranston), CSIRO, Melbourne, pp.
389-408. WB.
79. Cranston, P.S. and Kitching,
R. (1995) The Chironomidae of Austro-oriental phytotelmata (plant-held waters):
Richea pandaniformis Hook.f., in Chironomids: from Genes to
Ecosystems (ed. P.S. Cranston), CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 225-32. NEW
Dec 2001
WB.
78. Smith, M. and Cranston,
P.S. (1995) "Recovery" of an acid mine-waste impacted tropical stream
- the chironomid story, in Chironomids: from Genes to Ecosystems (ed.
P.S. Cranston), CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 161-73. NEW
Dec 2001
WB.
77. Martin, J. and
Cranston, P.S. (1995) Description of Chironomus maddeni sp. nov, in
Madden, C.P., Austin, A.D. and Suter, P.J. Pollution Monitoring Using
Chironomid Larvae: What is a Deformity?, in Chironomids: from Genes to
Ecosystems (ed. P.S. Cranston), CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 95-100.
*76. Qin, Ting-Kui, Gullan,
P.J., Beattie, G.A.C., Trueman, J.W.H., Cranston, P.S., Fletcher, M.J. and
Sands, D.P.A. (1995) The current distribution and geographical origin of the
scale insect pest Ceroplastes sinensis Del Guercio (Hemiptera:
Coccidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research 84, 541-9.
*75. Cranston, P.S. (1994)
Medical significance, Chapter 14 in Chironomidae: Biology and Ecology of
Non-biting Midges (eds P. Armitage, P.S. Cranston and L.C.V. Pinder),
Chapman and Hall, London, Glasgow, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Madras., pp.
365-84.
*74. Cranston, P.S. (1994)
Biogeography, Chapter 4 in Chironomidae: Biology and Ecology of Non-biting
Midges (eds P. Armitage, P.S. Cranston and L.C.V. Pinder), Chapman and
Hall, London, Glasgow, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Madras., pp. 62-84.
*73. Cranston, P.S. (1994)
Systematics, Chapter 3 in Chironomidae: Biology and Ecology of Non-biting
Midges (eds P. Armitage, P.S. Cranston and L.C.V. Pinder), Chapman and
Hall, London, Glasgow, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Madras., pp. 31-61.
*72. Cranston, P.S. (1994) Morphology,
Chapter 2 in Chironomidae: Biology and Ecology of Non-biting Midges (eds
P. Armitage, P.S. Cranston and L.C.V. Pinder), Chapman and Hall, London,
Glasgow, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Madras., pp. 11-30.
*71. Cranston, P.S. (1994)
Introduction, Chapter 1 in Chironomidae: Biology and Ecology of Non-biting
Midges (eds P. Armitage, P.S. Cranston and L.C.V. Pinder), Chapman and
Hall, London, Glasgow, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Madras, pp. 1-7.
70. Cranston, P.S. (1993)
Rapid biodiversity assessment in aquatic ecosystems, pp.15-20 in Rapid
Biodiversity Assessment. Proceedings of the Biodiversity Assessment Workshop,
1993 (ed. A. Beattie).
69. Faith, D.P. and
Cranston, P.S. (1992) Probability, Parsimony and Popper. Systematic Biology,
41: 252-7.
68. Cranston, P.S. and
Hillman, T. (1992) Rapid Assessment of Biodiversity using 'Biological Diversity
Technicians'. Australian Biologist 5. 144-54.
*67. Vane-Wright, R.I. and
Cranston, P.S. (1992) Collections and Systematics. Proceedings of the
Symposium on the Australian Biota and National Collections. Australian
Biologist 5. 14-18.
66. Cranston, P.S. and
Edward, D.H.D. (1992) A systematic reappraisal of the Australian Aphroteniinae
(Chironomidae) with dating from vicariance biogeography. Systematic
Entomology 17, 41-54. WB.
*65. Cranston, P.S. (1991)
Immature Chironomidae of the Alligator Rivers Region. Open File Report 82.
Supervising Scientist for the Alligator Rivers Region, 269pp.
64. Cranston, P.S. and
Naumann, I. (1991) Biogeography, pp. 181 - 197, in Insects of Australia,
CSIRO: Melbourne University Press. NEW March 2002 WB.
63. Cranston, P.S.,
Gullan, P.J. and Taylor, R.W. (1991) Principles and practice of systematics,
pp. 108-124 in Insects of Australia, CSIRO: Melbourne University Press. NEW March 2002
WB.
62. Langton, P.H. and
Cranston, P.S. (1991) Pupae in nomenclature and identification: West
Palaearctic Orthocladius s.str. (Diptera: Chironomidae) revised. Systematic
Entomology 16, 239-52.
61. Cranston, P.S. (1991) The
underside of Cladistics - in the land of Oz. Cladistics 7, 75-9.
60. Faith, D. P. and
Cranston, P.S. (1991) Could a cladogram this short have arisen by chance
alone?: on permutation tests for cladistic structure. Cladistics 7,
1-28.
59. Oliver, D.R., Dillon,
M.E. and Cranston, P.S. (1990) A Catalog of Nearctic Chironomidae. Research
Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, 89 pp.
*58. Ashe, P. and Cranston,
P.S. (1990) 'Chironomidae' pp. 113-355 in Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera,
Volume 2, ed. A. Soos and L. Papp, Akademiai Kiado, Budapest and Elsevier
Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 476 pp.
57. Cranston, P.S., Webb,
C.J. and Martin, J. (1990) The saline nuisance chironomid "Carteronica"
longilobus (Diptera: Chironomidae): a systematic reappraisal. Systematic
Entomology 15, 401-32.
56. Cranston, P.S. (1990)
Biomonitoring and taxonomy. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 14,
265-73.
55. Cranston, P.S. and
Judd, D.D. (1989) Diptera: Fam. Chironomidae of the Arabian Peninsula. Fauna
Saudi Arabia 10, 236-89.
54. Cranston, P.S. (1989)
New species of Chironominae (Chironomidae) from Saudi Arabia and the Adjacent
Middle East. Fauna Saudi Arabia 10, 225- 35
*53. Cranston, P.S.,
Dillon, M. Pinder, L.C.V. and Reiss, F.R. (1989) Keys and diagnoses of the adult
males of the subfamily Chironominae (Diptera, Chironomidae). Entomologica
Scandinavica Supplement 34, 353-502
*52. Cranston, P.S.,
Oliver, D.R. and Saether, O.A. (1989) Keys and diagnoses of the adult males of
the subfamily Orthocladiinae (Diptera, Chironomidae). Entomologica
Scandinavica Supplement 34, 165-352.
*51. Cranston, P.S. (1989)
Keys and diagnoses of the adult males of the subfamily Telmatogetoninae
(Diptera, Chironomidae). Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 34,
17-21.
*50. Webb, C., Cranston,
P.S. and Martin, J. (1989) Congruence between larval ventromental plate
ultrastructure and immature morphology in Yama Sublette and Martin and
some Oceanian species of Chironomus Meigen (Diptera: Chironomidae). Biological
Journal of the Linnean Society 97, 81-100.
*49. Cranston, P.S. and
Martin, J. (1989) 'Family Chironomidae' pp. 252-74, in Evenhuis, N.L., ed.,
Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Oceanian Regions. Bishop Museum
Press, Honolulu and E.J. Brill, Leiden. 1155 pp.
*48. Cranston, P.S. (1989)
The biology of the Chironomidae, with particular reference to the phylogeny,
ecology and occurrence of haemoglobin. pp 232-242 in T. Miyamoto (ed.) International
Symposium on Mite and Midge Allergy iv + 372 pp. Ministry of Education,
Science and Culture, Tokyo.
47. Cranston, P.S. and
Armitage, P.D. (1988) The Canary Islands Chironomidae described by T. BECKER
and by SANTOS-ABREU. Zoologische Zeitschrift N.F. 35, 341-354.
46. Cranston, P.S. and
Oliver, D.R. (1988) Aquatic xylophagous Orthocladiinae - systematics and
ecology (Diptera, Chironomidae). Spixiana Supplement 14: 143-154.
*45. McHugh, S.M.,
Credland, P.F., Tee, R.D. and Cranston, P.S. (1988) Evidence of allergic
hypersensitivity to chironomid midges in an English village community. Clinical
Allergy 18, 275-285.
44. Langton, P. H.,
Cranston, P.S. and Armitage, P. (1988) The parthenogenetic midge of water
supply systems - Paratanytarsus grimmii (Schneider) (Diptera:
Chironomidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research 78, 317-328.
*43. Cranston, P.S. and
Humphries, C.J. (1988) Cladistics and computers: a chironomid conundrum ?. Cladistics
4, 2-92.
42. Cranston, P.S. and
Oliver, D.R. (1988) Additions and Corrections to the Nearctic Orthocladiinae
(Diptera: Chironomidae). Canadian Entomologist 120, 425-462.
41. Cranston, P.S. (1988)
Allergens of non-biting midges (Diptera, Chironomidae): a systematic survey of
chironomid haemoglobins. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 2,
117-127.
40. Cranston, P.S. (1987) A
non-biting midge (Diptera: Chironomidae) of horticultural significance. Bulletin
of Entomological Research 77, 661- 667.
39. Cranston, P.S.
Ramsdale, C.D., Snow, K.R. and White, G.B. (1987) Adults, larvae and pupae of
British mosquitoes (Culicidae): A key. Scientific Publications of the
Freshwater Biological Association 48, 1-152.
38. Cranston, P.S. and
Oliver, D.R. (1987) Problems in Holarctic chironomid biogeography. Entomologica
Scandinavica Supplement 29, 51-56.
*37. Cranston, P.S. and
Judd, D.D. (1987) Metriocnemus (Diptera: Chironomidae) - an ecological
survey and description of a new species. Journal of the New York
Entomological Society 95, 534-546.
*36. Zaim, M. and Cranston,
P.S. (1987) Checklist and keys to the Culicinae of Iran. Mosquito
Systematics 18, 233-245.
*35. Cranston, P.S.,
Edward, D.H.D. and Colless, D.H. (1987) Archaeochlus Brundin: a midge
out of time (Diptera: Chironomidae). Systematic Entomology 12,
313-334.NEW Nov 2001
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34. Tee, R.D., Cranston,
P.S. and Kay, A.B. (1987) Further characterisation of allergens associated with
hypersensitivity to the 'green nimitti' midge (Cladotanytarsus lewisi,
Diptera, Chironomidae). Allergy 42, 12- 19.
33. Prelicz, H., Baur, X.,
Dewair, M., Tichy, H., Kay, A.B., Tee, R.D. and Cranston, P.S. (1986)
Persistence of hemoglobin allergenicity and antigenicity during metamorphosis
of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera). International Archives of Allergy and
Applied Immunology 79, 72-76.
*32. Coffman, W.P.,
Cranston, P.S., Oliver, D.R. and Saether, O.A. (1986) Keys and diagnoses of the
pupae of the subfamily Orthocladiinae (Diptera, Chironomidae). Entomologica
Scandinavica Supplement 28, 147-296.
*31. Cranston, P.S. (1986)
Keys and diagnoses of the pupae of the subfamily Telmatogetoninae (Diptera,
Chironomidae). Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 28, 13-17.
30. Willassen, E. and
Cranston, P.S. (1986) African montane midges (Diptera, Chironomidae, Diamesa);
biosystematics and biogeography. Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society
87, 91-123. NEW April 2002
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29. Cranston, P.S. and
Saether, O.A. (1986) Rheosmittia (Diptera, Chironomidae): A generic
validation and revision of the western Palaearctic species. Journal of
Natural History 21: 31-51.
28. Tee, R.D., Cranston,
P.S., Dewair, M., Prelicz, H., Baur, X. and Kay, A.B. (1985) Evidence for
haemoglobins as common antigenic determinants in IgE-mediated hypersensitivity
to chironomids (non biting midges). Clinical Allergy 15, 335-43.
*27. Cranston, P.S. (1985)
Chironomidae in Rugen. Chironomus 3 (2), 13-14.
26. Cranston, P.S. (1985) Eretmoptera
murphyi Schaeffer (Diptera, Chironomidae), an apparently parthenogenetic
Antarctic midge. Bulletin of the British Antarctic Survey 66,
35-45.
25. Cranston, P.S. (1984)
The taxonomy and ecology of Orthocladius (Eudactylocladius) fuscimanus
(Kieffer), a hygropetric chironomid (Diptera). Journal of Natural History
18, 873-895.
*24. Zaim, M. and Cranston,
P.S. (1984) The occurrence of Culex pseudovishnui in Iran. Annals of
Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 78, 179-80.
23. Tee, R.D., Cromwell,
O., Longbottom, J.L., Cranston, P.S. and Kay, A.B. (1984) Partial
characterisation of the allergens associated with hypersensitivity to the green
nimitti midge (Cladotanytarsus lewisi, Diptera, Chironomidae). Clinical
Allergy, 14, 117-27.
22. Cranston, P.S., Tee,
R.D., Credland, P.F. and Kay, A.B. (1983) Chironomid haemoglobins: Their
detection and role in allergy to midges in the Sudan and elsewhere. Memoirs
of the Entomological Society of America 34, 71- 87.
21. Cranston, P.S., Oliver,
D.R. and Saether, O.A. (1983) Keys and diagnoses of the larvae of the subfamily
Orthocladiinae (Diptera, Chironomidae) of the Holarctic Region. Entomologica
Scandinavica Supplement 19, 149-291.
20. Cranston, P.S. (1983)
Keys and diagnoses of the larvae of the subfamily Telmatogetoninae (Diptera,
Chironomidae) of the Holarctic Region. Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement
19, 17-22.
19. Cranston, P.S. and
Reiss, F. (1983) Key to the larvae of the subfamilies of Holarctic
Chironomidae. Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 19,11- 15
18. Cranston, P.S., Tee,
R.D., Gad El Rab, M.O., and Kay, A.B. (1983) Hypersensitivity to the 'green
nimitti' midge (Cladotanytarsus lewisi, Diptera, Chironomidae), and
other Chironomidae in the Sudan and Egypt. Annals of Tropical Medicine and
Parasitology 77, 527-33.
17. Tee, R.D., Longbottom,
J.L., Cranston, P.S. and Kay, A.B. (1983) Partial characterisation of the
allergens associated with hypersensitivity to the green nimitti midge (Cladotanytarsus
lewisi, Diptera, Chironomidae). Proceedings of the XI International
Congress of Allergology and Clinical Immunology, eds. Kerr, J.W. and
Ganderton. Macmillans Press, pp. 463-7.
16. Kay, A.B. Gad El Rab,
M.O., Cranston, P.S., Maclean, C.M.U. and Tee, R.D. (1983) Clinical,
Entomological and Epidemiological studies on Allergy to a non-biting midge (Cladotanytarsus
lewisi)(green nimitti). Proceedings of the XI International Congress of
Allergology and Clinical Immunology, eds. Kerr, J.W. and Ganderton.
Macmillans Press, pp. 467-72.
*15. Cranston, P.S. (1983)
The metamorphosis of Symposiocladius lignicola (Kieffer), gen. nov.,
comb. nov., a wood-mining Chironomidae (Diptera). Entomologica Scandinavica
13, 419-29.
14. Cranston, P.S. and
Saether, O.A. (1982) A redefinition of Acamptocladius Brundin, 1956
(Syn. Phycoidella Saether, 1971, n.syn.) with the description of a new
species (Diptera: Chironomidae). Entomologica Scandinavica 13,
25-32.
*13. Cranston, P.S. (1982)
A key to the larvae of British Orthocladiinae (Diptera, Chironomidae). Scientific
Publications of the Freshwater Biological Association 45. 1- 152, 1
pl., 56 figs..
12. Cranston, P.S. (1981) A
redescription and generic reassignment of the adults of Halotanytarsus tika
Tourenq, 1975. Annales de Limnologie 16, 203-9.
11. Cranston, P.S., Gad el
Rab, M.O. and Kay, A.B. (1981) Chironomid midges as a cause of allergy in the
Sudan. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
75,1-4.
*10. Cranston, P.S. and
Hockin, D.C. (1981) Halocladius (Psammocladius) braunsi
(Goetghebuer)(Diptera: Chironomidae): first records of the subgenus and species
for Britain and Ireland. Entomologist's Gazette 32, 5.
9. Cranston, P.S. (1981) Insects of Saudi
Arabia. Diptera: Fam. Chaoboridae, in Fauna of Saudi Arabia, eds. W.
Buttiker and W. Wittmer, 2, 86-90.
*8. Freeman, P. and Cranston, P.S. (1980) Family
Chironomidae in 'Catalogue of the Diptera of the Afrotropical Region',
ed. Crosskey, R.W., British Museum (Natural History). pp. 175- 202. NEW
April 2002 W
7. Cranston, P.S. (1979) The development stages
of Limnophyes globifer (Lundström)(Diptera: Chironomidae). Hydrobiologia
67,19-25.
*6. Cranston, P.S. (1978) 'Water', 'Flowing
waters' (with Stubbs, A.E.), 'Standing waters' (with Disney, H.), 'Associations
with mayflies', 'Associations with slugs, snails and bivalves (Mollusca). A
Dipterist's Handbook, eds, Stubbs, A.E. and Chandler, P. Amateur
Entomologist 15.
5. Pinder, L.C.V. and Cranston, P.S. (1976)
Morphology of the male imagines of Orthocladius (Pogonocladius) consobrinus
and O. glabripennis (Diptera: Chironomidae). Entomologica
scandinavica 7: 19-23.
*4. Hutson, A.M., Vane-Wright, R.I. and
Cranston, P.S. (1976) Revised proposals for stablising names in the Tipula
oleracea species-group (Diptera: Tipulidae). Z.N.(S.) 896. Bulletin of
Zoological Nomenclature 33: 39-46.
*3. Cranston, P.S. (1976) A list of types of
Palaearctic Chironomidae in the British Museum (Natural History). Chironomus
1,137-46.
*2. Cranston, P.S. (1976) Chironomidae. In
Kloet, G.S. and Hincks, W.D. A checklist of British Insects. 2nd edition
(revised). Pt. 5: Diptera and Siphonaptera. Handbooks for the Identification
of British Insects 11 (5),12-21.
*1. Cranston, P.S. (1975) Corrections and
additions to the list of British Chironomidae (Diptera). Entomologist's
Monthly Magazine. 110,87-95.
Submitted, and in press
Dimitriadis, S. and Cranston, P.S. (accepted Feb
2001). An Australian Holocene climate reconstruction using Chironomidae from a
tropical volcanic maar lake. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,
Palaeoecology
McKie, B. and Cranston, P.S. (accepted Jan 2001) Colonisation of experimentally-immersed wood in
south-eastern Australia: macroinvertebrate feeding groups and implications for
models of longitudinal change. Hydrobiologia
Reid, C.A.M., Reid, I.,
& Cranston, P.S. (19xx) Biogeographic and historical determinants of
invertebrate richness In tropical rainforests of North-East Queensland. Chapter in “Rainforests: Past, Present,
Future (eds. C. Moritz & B. Bermingham). Chicago University Press
(accepted, January 1999)
Commissioned Research
*5. Trueman, J. and
Cranston, P.S. (1994) An evaluation of some methods of Rapid Biodiversity
Assessment for estimating arthropod diversity. A Report to the Department of
the Environment, Sport and Territories. 66pp.
*4. Cranston, P.S. (1994) The
Immature Stages of the Australian Chironomidae. Report presented to Murray
Darling Freshwater Research Centre, February 1994. 380 pp.
*3. Cranston, P.S. (1991)
Immature Chironomidae of the Alligator Rivers Region. Open File Record 82,
Supervising Scientist for the Alligator Rivers Region. 269 pp.
*2. Cranston, P.S. and
Hillman, T. (1991) Chironomid pupal exuviae as biological water quality
monitors. Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation,
Research and Development Report No 26/91. 210pp.
*1. Cranston, P.S. (1989)
Queensland Wet Tropics Insect Distribution Database. Report to the Department
of the Arts, Sports, the Environment, Territories and Tourism. 80pp.