A new dasyurid marsupial from eastern Queensland, Australia : the buff-footed Antechinus, Antechinus mysticus sp. nov. (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)


Autoria(s): Baker, Andrew; Mutton, Thomas; Van Dyck, Steve
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Antechinus mysticus sp. nov. occurs in coastal Australia, ranging from just north of the Queensland (Qld)/New South Wales (NSW) border to Mackay (mid-east Qld), and is sympatric with A. flavipes (Waterhouse) and A. subtropicus Van Dyck & Crowther in south-east Qld. The new species can be distinguished in the field, having paler feet and tail base than A. flavipes and a greyish head that merges to buff-yellow on the rump and flanks, compared with the more uniform brown head and body of A. subtropicus and A. stuartii Macleay. Features of the dentary can also be used for identification: A. mysticus differs from A. flavipes in having smaller molar teeth, from A. subtropicus in having a larger gap between front and rear palatal vacuities, and from A. stuartii in having a generally broader snout. Here, we present a morphological analysis of the new species in comparison with every member of the genus, including a discussion of genetic structure and broader evolutionary trends, as well as an identification key to species based on dental characters. It seems likely that the known geographic range of A. mysticus will expand as taxonomic focus on the genus is concentrated in south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54428/

Publicador

Magnolia Press

Relação

http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/z03515p037f.pdf

Baker, Andrew, Mutton, Thomas, & Van Dyck, Steve (2012) A new dasyurid marsupial from eastern Queensland, Australia : the buff-footed Antechinus, Antechinus mysticus sp. nov. (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae). Zootaxa, 3515, pp. 1-37.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 Magnolia Press

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Antechinus Flavipes #Antechinus Subtropicus #Antechinus Stuartii #Morphological #Genetic #Evolutionary #South-East Queensland #North-East New South Wales
Tipo

Journal Article