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A revision of the genus Zaglossus (Monotremata, Tachyglossidae), with description of new species and subspecies

Authors: T.F. Flannery; C. P. Groves;

A revision of the genus Zaglossus (Monotremata, Tachyglossidae), with description of new species and subspecies

Abstract

Une revision systematique des Monotremes du genre Zaglossus a montre une diversite morphologique inattendue. L'analyse statistique et non metrique indique qu'on peut reconnaitre trois especes: Zaglossus bruijnii (Peters et Doria, 1876) qui habite dans les regions de Vogelkop, Fak Fak et les Montagnes de Charles Louis; Zaglossus bartoni (Thomas, 1907) qui se trouve dans la cordillere centrale entre les Lacs Paniai et la chaine de montagnes Nanneau, ainsi que dans la Peninsule Huon; et Zaglossus attenboroughi n. sp. qui vit dans les Montagnes Cyclops. Quatre sous-especes distinctes de Zaglossus bartoni sont discernees. La taille des trois sous-especes qui habitent la cordillere centrale augmente d'est en ouest. Zaglossus bartoni smeenki n. ssp. de Nanneau est la plus petite, la forme nominale est intermediaire en dimension, et Zaglossus bartoni diamondi n. ssp. est la plus grande. Zaglossus bartoni clunius habite la Peninsule Huon.

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