Pseudantechinus bilarni Johnson 1954
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Guido |
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Pseudantechinus bilarni Johnson 1954 |
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Pseudantechinus bilarni Johnson 1954 View in CoL
Pseudantechinus bilarni Johnson 1954 View in CoL , Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 67: 77.
Type Locality: Australia, Northern Territory, Oenpelli ( 12°20'S, 133°3'E). GoogleMaps
Vernacular Names: Sandstone Dibbler.
Distribution: Northern Territory ( Australia), known from region of type locality.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc). Rare.
Discussion: Included in Antechinus (= Pseudantechinus ) macdonnellensis by Ride (1970:116), but see Kirsch and Calaby (1977:15). Archer (1982) placed it in Parantechinus . Kitchener and Caputi (1988) suggested that this species should be transferred to Pseudantechinus ; Krajewski et al. (1997 a) agreed that it is not close to P. apicalis and placed it on a clade by itself. Cooper et al. (2000) definitively removed it from Parantechinus but admitted that its inclusion (and that of P. woolleyae ) in Pseudantechinus might make the genus paraphyletic.
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Dasyurinae |
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Dasyurini |
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Pseudantechinus bilarni Johnson 1954
| Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Pseudantechinus bilarni
| Johnson 1954: 77 |
