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<emphasis id="F02F0626CE00AD3FE022669C67534BB4" italics="true" pageNumber="28">Sarcophilus harrisii</emphasis>
Boitard 1841
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Boitard 1841
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.
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<emphasis id="4A8199515666D255D9EB60B192F6D107" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="28">Type Locality:</emphasis>
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<collectingRegion id="9426A95DCCD1ABBBD70E63F8B578A07E" country="Australia" name="Tasmania">Tasmania</collectingRegion>
.
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<emphasis id="E01DE117C2639D22626479B6CFF5F1CD" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="28">Vernacular Names:</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="73F955414220305867EBA4AA46DE5FEA" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="28">Subspecies:</emphasis>
:
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Subspecies
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subsp.
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Boitard 1841
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Subspecies
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subsp.
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<emphasis id="B99A226F13E7D80D3FEE6E84EA17360F" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="28">Distribution:</emphasis>
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:
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; known as a subfossil in S
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(Mt. Hamilton and Lake Corangamite).
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<emphasis id="E3D8CEED7BD04499DE64E593AD93A473" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="28">Conservation:</emphasis>
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Lower Risk (lc). Common.
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<emphasis id="FFD17E18E630670FAC24468B7735AE59" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="28">Discussion:</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="89B7F76A5BDA8EA129A5C7D2576DDF2A" author="Groves, C. P. &amp; P. Grubb" refId="ref133159" refString="Groves, C. P., and P. Grubb. 1993. The Eurasian suids: Sus and Babyrousa. Taxonomy and description. Pp. 107 - 111, in Action plan for the Suiformes (W. L. R. Oliver, ed.). I. U. C. N., Gland, Switzerland, 202 pp." year="1993">Groves (1993)</bibRefCitation>
called this species
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<emphasis id="1AF399B7DEA5A79BA75F4F1A8DE8ED71" italics="true" pageNumber="28">S. laniarius</emphasis>
Owen, 1838
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, which was based on Pleistocene specimens from Wellington Caves,
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.
<bibRefCitation id="264887B0400133859F5F64120F0AA495" author="Werdelin, L." refId="ref387079" refString="Werdelin, L. 1987. Some observations on Sarcophilus laniarius and the evolution of Sarcophilus. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum, Launceston, 90: 1 - 27." year="1987">Werdelin (1987:9)</bibRefCitation>
argued that the Pleistocene and recent
<taxonomicName id="87FABE93DFB548444068C8DA41A5F302" authorityName="F. G. Cuvier" authorityYear="1837" class="Mammalia" family="Dasyuridae" genus="Sarcophilus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Dasyuromorphia" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="AAAB8D3AEAF123AA42807415345F48C5" italics="true" pageNumber="28">Sarcophilus</emphasis>
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were only subspecifically distinct, and as Owens name antedates Boitards (a replacement name for
<taxonomicName id="35AD581615654B95030E74A0F1B657A2" authority="Harris, 1808" authorityName="Harris" authorityYear="1808" class="Mammalia" family="Didelphidae" genus="Didelphis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Didelphimorphia" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="ursina">
<emphasis id="E630E72F026304B4C4D5E2CECFD7AA2D" italics="true" pageNumber="28">Didelphis ursina</emphasis>
Harris, 1808
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[preoccupied by
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<emphasis id="8E1B21C39A80116DBB6A43D9BD2660EF" italics="true" pageNumber="28">Didelphis ursina</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="4483CAEDA725F120FE86953B2481C1CE" author="Shaw, G." refId="ref324864" refString="Shaw, G. 1800. General zoology or systematic natural history. G. Kearsley, London, 12: 1 - 330." year="1800">Shaw, 1800</bibRefCitation>
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]) by three years,
<taxonomicName id="9AA2ACC12FDA9775E43B5F3379F24399" authorityName="Owen" authorityYear="1838" class="Mammalia" family="Dasyuridae" genus="Sarcophilus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Dasyuromorphia" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="laniarius">
<emphasis id="AFCABBEC43A46FA9D6309F031F486DD8" italics="true" pageNumber="28">laniarius</emphasis>
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must take precedence. Inspection of
<bibRefCitation id="FEE85F0E554709D4733EF94B6BCCDDF7" author="Werdelin, L." refId="ref387079" refString="Werdelin, L. 1987. Some observations on Sarcophilus laniarius and the evolution of Sarcophilus. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum, Launceston, 90: 1 - 27." year="1987">Werdelin (1987</bibRefCitation>
, Tables 1 and 2) shows, however, that recent and fossil ranges do not overlap in many variables, so they may be retained as different species. The Victorian subfossil
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remains as a subspecies of
<taxonomicName id="A0F031A11C255A2981E95D1BEEE85A65" authorityName="Boitard" authorityYear="1841" class="Mammalia" family="Dasyuridae" genus="Sarcophilus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Dasyuromorphia" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="harrisii">
<emphasis id="F370901108F3E23788D49C64D341A38F" italics="true" pageNumber="28">S. harrisii</emphasis>
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; though it is distinctive its measurements overlap with those of the living Tasmanian form.
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