Pseudomys gouldii Waterhouse 1839
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7316535 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11335409 |
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Pseudomys gouldii Waterhouse 1839 |
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Pseudomys gouldii Waterhouse 1839 View in CoL
Pseudomys gouldii Waterhouse 1839 View in CoL , Zool. Voy. H. M. S. "Beagle", Mammalia, 2: 67.
Type Locality: Australia, New South Wales, north of Hunter River (as restricted by Thomas’ lectotype designation; see Mahoney and Richardson, 1988:175).
Vernacular Names: Gould's Pseudomys.
Synonyms: Pseudomys rawlinnae Troughton 1932 .
Distribution: Australia; range based on Recent and subfossil specimens includes E South Australia and New South Wales ( Dixon, 1995 e); subfossils of either P. gouldii or P. fieldi (the two are difficult to distinguish) are from localities widespread across South Australia (Robinson et al., 2000.
Conservation: U.S. ESA – Endangered; IUCN – Extinct.
Discussion: For full citation and other information see Mahoney and Richardson (1988:175). Apparently extinct ( Mahoney and Richardson, 1988:175); no live animals seen or collected since the middle 1850s ( Watts and Aslin, 1981:169). Phallic morphology indicated gouldii is clustered with P. australis , P. higginsi , and P. nanus ( Lidicker and Brylski, 1987) . Reviewed by Watts and Aslin (1981) and Dixon (1995 e).
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