1995-001 Hawaii Biological Survey. 1995. Hawaiian plant bibliography. (Version 1.0). Bishop Museum Department of Natural Sciences. [database on diskette].
1995-002 Eldredge, L.G. & S.E. Miller. 1995. How many species are there in Hawaii? Bishop Museum Occasional Paper 41: 3-18. [ pdf -- 55KB ]
1995-003 Lorence, D.H., T.W. Flynn & W.L. Wagner. 1995. Contributions to the Flora of Hawai‘i. III. Additions, range extensions, and rediscoveries of flowering plants. Bishop Museum Occasional Paper 41: 19-58.[ pdf -- 470KB ]
1995-004 Asquith, A. 1995. Dictyophorodelphax zwaluwenburgi vicar, new subspecies (Homoptera: Delphacidae): proposed example of allopatric speciation on the island of Kauai. Bishop Museum Occasional Paper 41: 59-71.
1995-005 Samuelson, G.A. & P.J. Johnson. 1995. First endemic click beetle from Nihoa Island (Coleoptera: Elateridae). Bishop Museum Occasional Paper 41: 75-79.
1995-006 Evenhuis, N.L. & S.E. Miller, editors. 1995. Records of the Hawaii Biological
Survey for 1994: notes. Bishop Museum Occasional Paper 42: 1-68. [ pdf -- 300KB ]
1995-007 Hawaii Biological Survey. 1995. Hawaiian plant bibliography. (Version 1.1). Database distributed by the Bishop Museum and Center for Plant Conservation, Honolulu. [database on diskette].
1995-008 Polhemus, D.A. 1995. A survey of the aquatic insect faunas of selected Hawaiian streams. Prepared for Commission on Water Resource Management, DLNR. 128 p.
1995-009 Evenhuis, N.L., D. Polhemus, S. Swift, K. Arakaki & D. Preston. 1995. A study of the biology of the orangeblack Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion xanthomelas), with special reference to conservation of the population at Tripler Army Medical Center, Oahu. Bishop Museum Technical Report8, 81 p.
1995-010 Burch, B.L. & Burch, T.A. 1995. Sessile Foraminifera of the Hawaiian Archipelago: a preliminary survey. Marine Micropaleontology 26: 161-70.
1995-011 Pyle, Robert L. 1995. The birds of Hawaii, p. 372-75. In: In: LaRoe, E.T. et al., eds., Our living resources 1994. U.S. Department of Interior. National Biological Service, Washington, D.C.
1995-012 Polhemus, D.A. & D.J. Preston. 1995. Survey of the federally listed birds and damselflies in relation to the Waihee wells and transmission system, West Maui, Hawaii. Bishop Museum Technical Report. 9 p.
1995-013 Preston, D.J. 1995. A preliminary arthropod survey of Pu‘u Maka‘ala Natural area Reserve, Hawaii Island, Hawaii. Bishop Museum Technical Report. 14 p.
1995-014 Abbott, I.A. 1995. The state of systematics of marine algae in tropical island Pacific, p. 25-38. In: Maragos, J.E. et al., Marine and coastal biodiversity of the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 1. Species systematics and information management. Program on Environment, East-West Center, Honolulu.
1995-015 Kay, A. 1995. Paciofic island marine mollusks: systematics, p. 135-60. In: Maragos, J.E. et al., Marine and coastal biodiversity of the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 1. Species systematics and information management. Program on Environment, East-West Center, Honolulu.
1995-016 Eldredge, L.G. 1995. State of crustacean systematics, p. 161-70. In: Maragos, J.E. et al., Marine and coastal biodiversity of the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 1. Species systematics and information management. Program on Environment, East-West Center, Honolulu.
1995-017 Randall, J.E.. 1995. Zoogeographic analysis of the inshore Hawaiian fish fauna, p. 193-204. In: Maragos, J.E. et al., Marine and coastal biodiversity of the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 1. Species systematics and information management. Program on Environment, East-West Center, Honolulu.
1995-018 Pyle, Richard L. 1995. Pacific reef and shore fishes, p.205-38. In: Maragos, J.E. et al., Marine and coastal biodiversity of the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 1. Species systematics and information management. Program on Environment, East-West Center, Honolulu.
1995-019 Allison, A., S.E. Miller & G.M. Nishida. 1995. Hawaii Biological Survey: a model for the Pacific Region, p. 349-56. In: Maragos, J.E. et al., Marine and coastal biodiversity of the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 1. Species systematics and information management. Program on Environment, East-West Center, Honolulu.