Order Rodentia - Family Muridae
Author
Guy G. Musser
Author
Michael D. Carleton
text
1993
Smithsonian Institution Press
Washington and London
Editor
Don E. Wilson
Editor
DeeAnn M. Reeder
Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition)
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Melomys moncktoni
(Thomas, 1904)
.
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 14:399
.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Papua New Guinea
, Northern Prov., NE coast,
8°30'S
,
148°20'E
(Kumusi River)
.
DISTRIBUTION:
Papua New Guinea
; reliable records are from coastal plains and foothills (not exceeding
700 m
) of extreme SE
Papua New Guinea
, from the type locality on the NE coast eastward to southern lowlands where westernmost record is from foothills northeast of Port Morseby area; limits unknown.
COMMENTS: Horizontal and altitudinal distributions of this species have been misunderstood due to incorrect identifications of specimens.
Melomys moncktoni
was
thought to have a primarily southern distribution from
Irian Jaya
to
Papua
, and to extend up into moss forest (see map and discussion in
Flannery, 1990b:225
), but all samples from moss forest represent other species. Examples of
M. moncktoni
come only from the restricted range described above (based on series in the American Museum of Natural History and the British Museum of Natural History).
The forms
intermedius
,
shawi
,
and
sturti
are usually associated with
M. moncktoni
(
Flannery, 1990b
;
Laurie and Hill, 1954
;
Tate, 1951
), but the
holotype
of
shawi
is a
M. rubex
,
the type series of
intermedius
belongs to
M. platyops
,
and the type series of
sturti
represents
M. lorentzii
.