Isoodon DESMAREST, 1817

Driessen, Michael M. & Rose Abstract, Robert K., 2015, Isoodon obesulus (Peramelemorphia: Peramelidae), Mammalian Species 47 (929), pp. 112-123 : 112-113

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/mspecisev012

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scientific name

Isoodon DESMAREST, 1817
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Isoodon DESMAREST, 1817 View in CoL

Didelphis: Shaw, 1797:298 View in CoL . Part, not Didelphis Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL .

Perameles É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1804:56 View in CoL . Part.

Thylacis Illiger, 1811:76 View in CoL . Part.

Didelphys: Illiger, 1811:76 View in CoL . Incorrect subsequent spelling of, but not Didelphis Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL .

Isoodon Desmarest, 1817:409 View in CoL . Type species Didelphis obesula Shaw, 1797 by monotypy.

Perameles: Gray, 1841:407 View in CoL . Part, not Perameles É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1804 View in CoL .

Delphinus: Sherborn, 1902:677 View in CoL . Error for Didelphis View in CoL , not Delphinus Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL or Didelphis Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL .

Thylacis Haltenorth, 1958:24 View in CoL . Not Thylacis Illiger, 1811

(= Perameles View in CoL ).

to Sydney, New South Wales; across northern Australia to the Kimberley Range; in southern and eastern New Guinea …….……………….……………….… Isoodon macrourus

Ramus angle ≥ 111° and ramus width <11 mm ……………………….…………………………………... 2

2. Skull length 2.2–2.4 times skull width; tail relatively shorter, 25–30% of head and body length; dorsum CONTEXT AND CONTENT. Order Peramelemorphia , Family Peramelidae , Subfamily Peramelinae . The genus Isoodon has 3 living species ( Groves 2005). A key to species of Isoodon , derived from Le Souef et al. (1926), Lyne and Mort (1981), and Menkhorst and Knight (2001), follows:

1. Ramus angle of mandible 103–107° and ramus width> 12 mm; tail long, 27–45% of head and body length; historical distribution mostly coastal from Cape York, Queensland brindled brown, buff, and black; distribution: Cape York, Queensland; coastal fringe from the Hawkesbury River to the Victorian border, New South Wales; coastal Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia; all of Tasmania …………………...……………………… Isoodon obesulus

Skull length ≤ 2.05 times skull width; dorsum golden brown streaked with black; historical distribution across mainland Australia, except perhaps Victoria; restricted to northern Western Australia, including several islands; Marchinton Island , Northern Territory ………………...… Isoodon auratus

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Peramelemorphia

Family

Peramelidae

Loc

Isoodon DESMAREST, 1817

Driessen, Michael M. & Rose Abstract, Robert K. 2015
2015
Loc

Thylacis

HALTENORTH, T 1958: 24
1958
Loc

Delphinus:

SHERBORN, C 1902: 677
1902
Loc

Perameles:

GRAY, J 1841: 407
1841
Loc

Thylacis

ILLIGER, C 1811: 76
1811
Loc

Didelphys:

ILLIGER, C 1811: 76
1811
Loc

Didelphis:

SHAW, G 1797: 298
1797
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