Melomys capensis Tate 1951
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Melomys capensis Tate 1951 View in CoL
Melomys capensis Tate 1951 View in CoL , Bull. Am. Mus . Nat. Hist., 97: 295.
Type Locality: Australia, Queensland, Nesbit River, Rocky Scrub (east of Coen), 1500 ft (457 m).
Vernacular Names: Cape York Melomys.
Distribution: Australia, Queensland, Iron and McIlwraith Ranges of Cape York (north of Cooktown).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Originally described as a subspecies of M. cervinipes by Tate (1951:295), but separated as a distinct species by Baverstock et al. (1980) based on differences in blood proteins; otherwise, M. capensis and M. cervinipes are similar in morphological traits and body size ( Watts and Aslin, 1981:82). Other allozymic results presented by Baverstock et al. (1981). Reviewed by Leung (1995), who also presented the first detailed ecological study of the species ( Leung, 1999 a).
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