Phascomurexia naso (Jentink 1911)
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Phascomurexia naso (Jentink 1911) View in CoL
[Phascogale] naso Jentink 1911 , Notes Leyden Mus., 33: 236.
Type Locality: Indonesia, Prov. of Papua (= Irian Jaya), Jayawijaya Div., Helwig Mtns, south of Mt. Wilhelmina , about 2000 m, 4°32’S, 138°41’E. GoogleMaps
Vernacular Names: Long-nosed Dasyure.
Synonyms: Phascomurexia centralis ( Tate and Archbold 1941) ; Phascomurexia misim ( Tate 1947) ; Phascomurexia parva ( Laurie 1952) ; Phascomurexia tafa ( Tate and Archbold 1936) .
Distribution: Interior New Guinea, 3°32’S, 139°10’E to 8°35’S, 147°09’E, 1400-2800 m ( Van Dyck, 2002).
Conservation: IUCN – Data Deficient as Antechinus naso .
Discussion: Usually included in Antechinus , but reassigned to Murexia by Armstrong et al. (1998) and awarded a separate genus by Van Dyck (2002), who recognised no subspecies.
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Phascomurexia naso (Jentink 1911)
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
[Phascogale] naso
Jentink 1911: 236 |