Melomys fulgens (Thomas 1920)
[Uromys] fulgens Thomas 1920, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, 6: 426.
Type Locality: Indonesia, S Pulau Seram, Teluk Taluti (=Teloeti Bay).
Vernacular Names: Seram Long-tailed Melomys.
Distribution: Recorded only from the southern coast of Seram Isl.
Discussion: Still known only by the holotype and one other specimen (in BMNH; Helgen, 2003 b). Originally described as a Uromys, arranged as a subspecies of M. leucogaster by Rümmler (1938) and Ellerman (1941), placed in synonymy of that species by Musser and Carleton (1993), but treated as a distinct species by Tate (1951), Laurie and Hill (1954), Flannery (1995 b), and Menzies (1996). Although superficially very similar in its morphology to M. leucogaster, it has a much longer tail relative to length of head and body that is scaleless and calloused near the tip, indicating dorsal prehensility, an adaptation absent in the shorter-tailed M. leucogaster . Reviewed by Flannery (1995 b) and Helgen (2003 b).