. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. MARSUPIALIA FROM NEW GUINEA ECC. 43 Laurie & Hill, 1954, p. 16: Phalanger vestitus with P. charmelitae as synonym. 10455 skin, 10455 A skull, ? adult, mountainous part of the River Vanapa, Papua, approximately 9^05' S 147^10' E, 1894, leg. Loria. Basal parts of skull lacking, teeth preserved. Phalanger carmelitae det. Thomas. Designated as lectotype by Tate, 1945, p. 17. 10456 skin and skull, adult (^, locality, date, collector, and deter- minavit as before. Fig. 7. - Phalanger leucippus
. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. MARSUPIALIA FROM NEW GUINEA ECC. 43 Laurie & Hill, 1954, p. 16: Phalanger vestitus with P. charmelitae as synonym. 10455 skin, 10455 A skull, ? adult, mountainous part of the River Vanapa, Papua, approximately 9^05' S 147^10' E, 1894, leg. Loria. Basal parts of skull lacking, teeth preserved. Phalanger carmelitae det. Thomas. Designated as lectotype by Tate, 1945, p. 17. 10456 skin and skull, adult (^, locality, date, collector, and deter- minavit as before. Fig. 7. - Phalanger leucippus Thomas syntype 10454. 10457 skin and skull (base damaged), $ juvenile, locality, date, collector and determinavit as before. Paralectotype. All three just mentioned specimens are covered with long soft hairs, nearly 20 mm long. Ears concealed in the pelage, outside haired, inside not. 3894 skin and skull, $ ?, juvenile, locality, date and collector un- known, belongs in my opinion to the same species. Perhaps the fourth « paratype » to which Tate alluded. 13. Phalanger leucippus Thomas Thomas, 1898, p. 7-8: Phalanger leucippus n. sp., mountainous part of Vanapa River, Papua, 1894, leg. Loria. Three specimens, one of which in British Museum, the two others in Genoa Museum. Measurements of old S- « This species seems to be most nearly allied to Ph. gymnotis. » Dentition and pelage of both species are Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria (Genoa, Italy). Genova : Stab. tipo-litografico P. Pellas Fu L.
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