Pseudomys albocinereus (Gould, 1845)
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Pseudomys albocinereus (Gould, 1845) View in CoL . Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1845:78.
TYPE LOCALITY: Australia, Western Australia, "scrubby plains near Perth" (see Mahoney and Richardson, 1988:171) .
DISTRIBUTION: Australia, SW Western Australia (from Shark Bay area southeast to Israelite Bay); also found on islands of Bernier, Dorre, Shark Bay, and Woody (see map in Watts and Aslin, 1981:196).
SYNONYMS: squalorum.
COMMENTS: Analysis of phallic morphology suggested P. albocinereus belongs in group with P. fumeus and P. shortridgei ( Lidicker and Brylski, 1987) , but electrophoretic data placed it in a cluster containing P. apodemoides and seven other species, excluding P. fumeus and P. shortridgei ( Baverstock et al., 1981) . Dental traits suggested P. albocinereus is closely related to the Pliocene P. vandycki , and if resemblance reflects monophyly, the two species form a distinct group within Pseudomys (Godthelp, 1989) . But Watts (in litt.) wrote that "virtually all data supports close relationships between P. apodemoides and P. albocinereus . Relationships beyond this are any ones guess." See also Watts et al. (1992).
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