Style Request: Invertebrate Systematics

I wonder if it is possible to request a new CSL style for the journal Invertebrate Systematics.

Below I've reformatted the example references in the style given for this journal, after their "Recommendations to Authors" page:

http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/123/aid/428.htm

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Campbell, J. L., and Pedersen, O. K. (2007). The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. <i>Comparative Political Studies</i> <b>40</b>, 307–332.
Mares, I. (2001). Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: 'Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage' (Eds. P. A. Hall and D. Soskice) pp. 184–213. (New York: Oxford University Press.)
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The ISSN/eISSNs are, respectively, 1445-5226 and 1447-2600.

An example article may be found here:

http://www.publish.csiro.au/?act=view_file&file_id=IS11043.pdf

I, and doubtless many other invertebrate systematcs, would be very grateful for any help! The 'Zootaxa' CSL seems like it might be a good starting point, although there are some differences that I've spent too much time trying to iron out myself without success.
  • got it, will take some time, though.
  • Much appreciated! And don't hesitate to contact here if there's more info I can provide.
  • The style is now up. It will appear on the style repository within 30mins.. (See here if you need instructions for installing styles in standalone.)

    Any problems please let us know.
  • edited October 29, 2013
    Dear Adam and other Zoteroastreans,

    Thanks very much for the addition! However, it seems there are a few problems: the in-text citations are lacking year, and there are unwanted a.) b.) c.) etc additions within the bibliography (presumably to disambiguate somehow when more than one publication comes from the same author, but this shouldn't be needed in the bibliography).

    If this could be looked into, I'd be very appreciative.
  • looks right for me. Do you have an example? Does it look right in other author-date styles like Elsvier's Harvard?
  • My goodness, right you are - I had a broken earlier home-made version installed, apparently. Sorry for the bother.

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