Identification of Species

A wide variety of sources are available for use in the identification of the fauna of the Northern Territory. Most of the references given below relate to a specific taxonomic group and generally cover the entire Australian continent. However, a number of sources are specific to the Northern Territory.

Mammals

Two comprehensive books that cover all Australian mammal species are:

One publication provides keys and descriptions for all of the rats, mice and dasyurids (carnivours marsupials) that occur in the Northern Territory:

A number of books are available to aid in the identification of specific mammal groups. The best book on bats, which are probably the most difficult mammals to identify, is:

A detailed specialist account of Australia's rats and mice is contained in:

Birds

Four high quality field guides are available that cover all Australian species. Any of these books can be used to identify the birds of the Northern Territory.

Reptiles and Frogs

Very good references for identification of all Australia's frogs and/or reptiles include:

Several publications that only cover the Northern Territory may be of particular value in confirming identifications. These include:

Freshwater Fish

The following recently published book covers identification of all Australia!&s freshwater fish:

Insects

Insects are a large and incredibly diverse group of animals. Most individuals can only be identified to the family level (at best). A selection of useful identification books is listed below: