Pseudomys patrius Thomas and Dollman 1909
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Pseudomys patrius Thomas and Dollman 1909 |
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Pseudomys patrius Thomas and Dollman 1909 View in CoL
Pseudomys patrius Thomas and Dollman 1909 View in CoL , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1908: 791.
Type Locality: Australia; Queensland, Mount Inkerman; see Mahoney and Richardson (1988:179).
Vernacular Names: Eastern Pebble-mound Pseudomys.
Distribution: Australia; coastal region of NE Queensland, along the Gread Dividing Range from near Townsville to Kilkivan ( Van Dyck, 1997).
Conservation: IUCN – Vulnerable.
Discussion: Treated as a distinct species by Fox and Briscoe (1980) and Mahoney and Richardson (1988:179), but earlier judged by Mahoney to be a synonym of P. delicatulus (Kitchener, 1985:218) , where it was placed by Watts and Aslin (1981) and Braithwaite and Covacevich (1995). Recently patrius was returned to the status of a species ( Van Dyck, 1997), an action reinforced by Breed’s (2000) study of sperm head morphology: " P. patrius ... has a sperm head morphology that differs markedly in its structural organisation from the spermatozoon of all P. delicatulus so far examined.".
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