740 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NEW DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT DATA FOR selectionissimilartomanyofitscongenitorswhichhavealso THE CARPENTARIAN FALSE ANTECHINUS been foundpredominantlyonsandstone(Fisheretal., 2000; {PSEVDANTECHINUS MIMULUS). Memoirs of the Woolley, 1995a, 1995b). Uplandrocky ranges that contain Queensland Museum 49(2): 740. 2004:- Pseudantechinus sandstoneextendfromtheEdwardPellewIslandgroupSEto mimuluswasfirstdescribedfromaspecimencollectedfrom theSelwynRanges(Fisheretal.,2000). Alexandria (19"03'S, 136°42'F) in the Northern Territory Pseudantechinus mimulus is recognised as Vulnerable (Thomas, 1906). It was later synonymised by Mahoney & nationally (Maxwell et al., 1996) but does not have a Ride(1988)withP.macdonnellensis.However,3additional publishedstatusinQueensland.SystematicsurveysoftheMt specimenscollectedin 1991 fromtheNorthIslandoftheSir Isa area are required to fully determine the status ofthis EdwardPellew IslandGroupin theNorthernTerritorywere species. used to redescribe the species (Kitchener, 1991). Further Acknowledgements surveysoftheEdw-ardPellewIslandGroupcollectedanimals fromtheCentralandSoulliWestIslands(Johnson& Kerle, WethankFionaTromanswhoassistedinthefieldsurvey 1991). activitiesaswellasSelwynMineswhofundedthesurvey. Theanimal wasnotknown from Queensland until 1997 LiteratureCited w(Th.eGnri3ffiinldhisviudnupaulbslo.fdPatma,im1u9l9u7s).weInreMcaoylle2c0t0e2dewaestcooflMletctIesda FISHERG,RAI.F,FWIOTIHNSA,RASTK)I.,.JP.AC.LZ.M,ECRH,URCC.HI&LLC.OOS.P,ETRR,AINN.OR2,00C0.., onlythe fourthanimalknownfromQueensland.Tlicanimal Distributionoftherock-dwellingdasyuridsPseudantechinus wascapturedduringaroutinebaselinesurvey 140kmSEof hihirniand P. ninghingin the Northern Territory. Northern MtIsa(2P’34'Sand 140"29’F.)intheSclwynRangesand TerritoryNaturalist16; 1-13. waslodgewiththeQueenslandMuseum(QMJMl5044). JOHNSON,K.A.&.KERLE.J.A.(eds) 1991.Floraandvertebrate mixThineaanTiympaelwAaEsllciaopttutrraepdoonnathsetawn'deasrtdemsmsaildlemoafmtmhealrobcakiyt TTfeearrurrniiattoooirfyy:.thAel(iCScoiernSspEerdriwvnagasrt)di.onPelCloemwmGirsosuiponofoIfslatnhdes,NNoorrtthheerrnn slope beneath a rocky outcrop. The capture site was KITCHENER,I)..1. 1991.P.<ieudanlechinusmimulus(Thomas,1906) dominated by an understorey ofspinifex grasses {Ti'iodia (Marsupialia, Da.syuridae): rediscovery and rediscription. molesta and T. longiceps) in a region typified by an open RecordsoftheWesternAustralianMuseum 15: 191-202. woodlandofSnappyGum{Eucalyptusleucophloia). MAHONEY,J.A.&RIDE.W,D.L.1988.Dasyuridac.Pp14-33.In Thegeologyatthecapturesitewasavariably breceiated Zoological catalogue of Australia. Vo! 5, Mammalia 2camlcm-)silpiacrattiecluensitthatthatreacdoinlsyisctredumbolfecdoaurnsdeer(apprpesrsouxriem.atTehley MAXWE(1AL9u9Ls6t.raacSl.ti,iaonBnUGpoRlvBaenIrDfnoGmreEAn.utsAtP.ruAab.llii&acnatMmiOaorRnsRusIepiiSva,ilcseK:.aCn(adendbmse)ornr1oa9t)9r.6e.mTehse. capturesitewasadjacenttodisturbedlandassociatedwiththe (WildlifeAustralia:Canberra). construction ofa new road. Furthermore, a recent fire had THOMAS,O. 1906.OnmammalsfromnorthernAustraliapresented passedwithincloseproximity,buthadnotburntvegetationin totheNationalMuseumbySirWm.Ingram,Bt.,andtheHon. theimmediatearea. JohnFoirest.ProceedingsoftheZoologicalSocietyofLondon TlahregLeicltotyllleeenaccdtidooimntpialosoncasaletsihoatnbuifstosartoctdkhaetgahroailssostlayavpnaedi.laoAbnlleebxloaanncdkPrs.oiiamliSmptulaatliiunossn.., WOOLLm2oE:afcY5Adu3,os6nt-Pnr5.ea4All3.il.ae1.n9s(9i5Rsae.,edPFpaNt.-et7aw6i-l7He7od.lPlIsanenudSd:tarnSathyendc,nheiRyn.)u.(se:d)P.seTuhdeanmtaemcmhianluss However, the area historically referred to as Alexandria is 1995b. Woolly’s Pseudantechinus: Pseudantechinus wooUeyae. lcoocnastiidoenrwahbleyrelatrhgeehrotlhoatn>'cpuerwraenstcloylrleecctoegdnicsaendnoatnbdetahcecpurraetceilsye NPpe.w80H-o8l1l.aInnd;StSryadhnne.yR)..(ed).ThemammalsofAustralia.(Reed detHearbmiitnaetdd(aFtia.sfhrerometianld..iv2i0d0u0a)l.scollectedinEdwardPellew MarkG.Sanders&L.Slater.Suite5b, 1Sw-atmRd, Taringa Island Group suggest that P. mimulus is predominantly a 4068, Australia (e-mail: [email protected]); 8August sandstone species. In this respect, the P. mimulus habitat 2003.