The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012



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The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012 (CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.)

John CZ Woinarski, Andrew A Burbidge and Peter L Harrison (published June 2014)



Errata and taxonomic updates

ERRATA

last updated January 2016

p. 5 Table 1.1. Criterion B2: Area of Occupancy should be < 500 km2

p. 29 Macropus irma. Date of authority should be 1837 not 1937.

p. 43 Rhinolophus robertsi. Should be EN9 (not VU9) in EPBC Act status column.

p. 46 Pseudomys novaehollandiae. Should be VU in EPBC Act status column.

p. 73. Dasyurus geoffroii. Legal status in Victoria should be Regionally Extinct. Legal status in Queensland is Extinct in the Wild.

p. 125. Phascogale pirata. Range: P. pirata has been recorded on Melville Island, but not on Bathurst Island.

pp. 174, 177. Southern Brown Bandicoot Isoodon obesulus. The maps for Isoodon obesulus and I. o. obesulus show no post-1992 records for the species on the Franklin Islands and St Francis Island, South Australia, even though the text reports these subpopulations as extant. Recent surveys have confirmed their extant status (Jason van Weenan, pers. comm.). The post-1992 records on the Yorke Peninsula shown on the map on p. 177 are incorrect as they were subfossil.

p. 218. Lasiorhinus krefftii gillespiei. Legal status in Queensland should be Endangered (listed as the full species).

p. 234. Gymnobelideus leadbeateri Range. The subfossil data reported by Bilney et al. (2010) came from Sooty Owls Tyto tenebricosa not Masked Owls.

p. 380. Onychogalea fraenata. Legal status in Victoria should be Regionally Extinct.

pp. 391-400. Petrogale concinna. Recent works has shown that there have been no records of the Kimberley subspecies, P. c. monastria, on the mainland since 1974. The maps for the full species (p. 391) and for P. c. monastria (p. 398) are now known to be incorrect as they show mainland records since 1992. Nabarleks do not co-occur with Monjon at Artesian Range as stated on p. 399. The ‘Near Threatened’ status in the MAP is therefore incorrect and both the full species and the Kimberley subspecies meet criteria for Vulnerable.

p. 400. Petrogale godmani. The three north-western pre-1992 records shown from Cape York would actually be P. coenensis. P. godmani is not known from this area, only P. coenensis, but older specimens may still be incorrectly labelled as P. godmani. The most southerly pre-1993 record from central Queensland is also an error.

p. 422. Petrogale penicillata. The northern-most post-1992 record would be a mis-labelled P. herberti. P. penicillata is only found as far north as near Nanango.

p. 450. Notoryctes caurinus. Kakarratul is mis-spelled under ‘Justification’.

p. 468. Pteropus macrotis. Legal status in Queensland should be Least Concern.

p. 476 Canis lupus dingo. Legal status in Victoria should be Threatened (Data Deficient).

p. 498. Hipposideros semoni. Legal status in Queensland is Endangered.

p. 568. Conilurus albipes Former abundance. The subfossil data reported by Bilney et al. (2010) came from Sooty Owls Tyto tenebricosa not Masked Owls.

p. 591. Authority for Mastacomys fuscus mordicus should be Thomas, 1922.

p. 622. Pseudomys australis. Legal status in Queensland should be Endangered.

p. 641. Pseudomys novaehollandiae. Legal status in Victoria should be Threatened (Vulnerable).

p. 1030. Index. Marsupial-mole, Northern. Kakarratul is mis-spelled.

TAXONOMIC UPDATES

updated July 2015

Taxonomic changes since 2012



Newly described species and subspecies

Antechinus mysticus, Baker, Mutton and Van Dyck, 2013.

Baker AM, Mutton TY, Van Dyck S. (2012). A new dasyurid marsupial from eastern Queensland, Australia: the Buff-footed Antechinus, Antechinus mysticus sp. nov. (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae). Zootaxa 3515, 1-37.


Antechinus argentus, Baker, Mutton and Hines, 2013.

Baker AM, Mutton TY, Hines HB (2013) A new dasyurid marsupial from Kroombit Tops, south-east Queensland, Australia: the Silver-headed Antechinus, Antechinus argentus sp. nov. (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae). Zootaxa 3746(2): 201–239. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3746.2.1.


Antechinus arktos, Baker, Mutton, Hines and Van Dyck, 2014.

Baker AM, Mutton TY, Hines HB, Van Dyck S. (2014). The Black-tailed Antechinus, Antechinus arktos sp. nov.: a new species of carnivorous marsupial from montane regions of the Tweed Volcano caldera, eastern Australia. Zootaxa 3765(2): 101–133. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3765.2.1


Antechinus vandycki Baker, Mutton, Mason & Gray, 2015.
Antechinus mimetes mimetes (Thomas, 1924) (new status)
Antechinus mimetes insulanus Davison, 1991 (new combination, previously A. swainsonii insulanus)
Baker, A.M., Mutton, T.Y., Mason, E.D. & Gray, E.L. 2015. A taxonomic assessment of the Australian Dusky Antechinus Complex: a new species, the Tasman Peninsula Dusky Antechinus (Antechinus vandycki sp. nov.) and an elevation to species of the Mainland Dusky Antechinus (Antechinus swainsonii mimetes (Thomas)). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum – Nature 59: 75-126. http://dx.doi.org/10.17082/j.2204-1478.59.2015.2014-10
New species previously known in Australia under another name

Sousa sahulensis Jefferson and Rosenbaum, 2014. This species, which occurs in northern Australian and southern Papua New Guinean and West Papuan (Indonesian) waters, was previously included in Sousa chinensis.

Jefferson JA, Rosenbaum HC (2014). Taxonomic revision of the humpback dolphins (Sousa spp.), and description of a new species from Australia. Marine Mammal Science 30, 1494-1541.



New species previously known from phrase names

Mormopterus lumsdenae, Reardon, McKenzie and Adams, 2014, previously informally known as Mormopterus sp. 1

Mormopterus kitcheneri McKenzie, Reardon and Adams, 2014, previously informally known as Mormopterus sp. 4 (population O)

Mormopterus halli Reardon, McKenzie and Adams, 2014, previously informally known as Mormopterus sp. 5 (populations S, T: east)
Reardon TB, McKenzie NL, Cooper SJB, Appleton B, Carthew S, Adams M (2014). A molecular and morphological investigation of species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships in Australian free-tailed bats Mormopterus (Chiroptera: Molossidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 62, 109-136. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ZO13082.
Species where phrase names have been used, but with older names that are now confirmed

Mormopterus ridei (Felton, 1964), previously informally known as Mormopterus sp. 2, also previously known as M. loriae ridei

Mormopterus petersi (Leche, 1884), previously informally known as Mormopterus sp. 3

Mormopterus planiceps (Peters, 1866), previously informally known as Mormopterus sp. 4 (populations P,Q,R: east southeast)

Mormopterus cobourgianus (Johnson, 1959), previously informally known as Mormopterus sp. 5 (populations U,V: west); also previously known as M. loriae cobourgiana.

Reardon TB, McKenzie NL, Cooper SJB, Appleton B, Carthew S, Adams M (2014). (as above)



Rock-wallaby taxonomic changes

In the Action Plan (p. 22) we stated

‘No subspecies are currently recognised for P. brachyotis, but recent research (Potter et al. 2012) indicates marked variation between populations in the Kimberley, Victoria River District and the rest of the Top End of the Northern Territory. This may be best treated as two (Northern Territory, Kimberley) or three species. Here, we recognise three taxa within what is currently considered P. brachyotis: P. b. [Kimberley] sensu Potter et al. (2012), P. b. [Top End] sensu Potter et al. (2012) and P. b. [Victoria River District] sensu Potter et al. (2012)’.

The taxonomic status has subsequently been resolved and formalised by Potter et al. (2014). This reinstates the name P. wilkinsi (Thomas 1926) (Wilkin’s Rock-wallaby or Eastern Short-eared Rock-wallaby) for subpopulations in mainland Northern Territory east of the Victoria River District and Groote Eylandt, Bickerton Island, and islands of the Sir Edward Pellew, Wessel and English Company Group). It also formally describes the subspecies P. b. brachyotis (from the Kimberley and adjacent far north-western Northern Territory) and P. b. victoriae (currently known from four localities east/north of the Victoria River, NT).

Potter S, Close RL, Taggart DA, Cooper SJB, Eldridge MDB (2014). Taxonomy of rock-wallabies, Petrogale (Marsupialia: Macropodidae). IV. Multifaceted study of the brachyotis group identifies additional taxa. Australian Journal of Zoology 62, 401–414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ZO13095.

Thomas, O. (1926). Two new rock-wallabies (Petrogale) discovered by Capt. G.W. Wilkins in Northern Australia. Annals and Magazine of Natural History Series 9. 17, 184-187.

Note that in the Action Plan we evaluated the taxa now known as Petrogale brachyotis victoriae as Near Threatened (approaches B1ab(iii); C1) and P. b. brachyotis and P. wilkinsi as Least Concern.

Taxon proposed for changing from subspecies to species

The Dingo, included in the Action Plan as Canis lupus dingo, has been proposed as a full species. The taxonomic status of the Dingo has been and continues to be contested.

Crowther MS, Fillios M, Coleman N, Letnic M (2014). An updated description of the Australian dingo (Canis dingo Meyer, 1793). Journal of Zoology 293, 192-203. doi:10.1111/jzo.12134.

However, note that Jackson and Groves (2015, see below), have proposed that the dingo is Canis familiaris.



Jackson S, Groves C (2015) Taxonomy of Australian mammals. (CSIRO Publishing: Clayton South.)

This major work has proposed several amendments to the taxonomy of Australian mammals. An updated list of Australian mammals developed from the list in the Action Plan, incorporating the changes proposed in Jackson & Groves as well as other changes described above, follows.



THE ACTION PLAN FOR AUSTRALIAN MAMMALS

WORKING LIST OF NATIVE AUSTRALIAN MAMMAL SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES

REVISED DECEMBER 2015

Red highlight: taxonomic changes proposed since 2012, largely based on Jackson & Groves (2015), plus new taxonomic descriptions

Blue highlight: undescribed taxa recognised in Woinarski et al. (2014)

Strikethrough: taxon no longer recognised

Green highlight: comments

†: Extinct taxon, but considered to have been extant in 1788

ORNITHORHYNCHIDAE

Ornithorhynchus anatinus (Shaw, 1799)
TACHYGLOSSIDAE

Tachyglossus aculeatus (Shaw, 1792)

Tachyglossus aculeatus aculeatus (Shaw, 1792)

Tachyglossus aculeatus setosus (É. Geoffroy, 1803)

Tachyglossus aculeatus acanthion (Collett, 1884)

Tachyglossus aculeatus multiaculeata (Rothschild, 1905)

Zaglossus bruijnii (Peters & Doria, 1876)


DASYURIDAE

Dasycercus blythi (Waite, 1904)

Dasycercus cristicauda (Krefft, 1867)

Dasykaluta rosamondae (Ride, 1964)

Dasyuroides byrnei Spencer, 1896

Dasyurus geoffroii Gould, 1841

Dasyurus hallucatus Gould, 1842

Dasyurus maculatus (Kerr, 1792)

Dasyurus maculatus maculatus (Kerr, 1792) [mainland] sensu Firestone et al. (1999)

Dasyurus maculatus [Tasmania] sensu Firestone et al. (1999)

Dasyurus maculatus gracilis Ramsay, 1888

Dasyurus viverrinus (Shaw, 1800)

Parantechinus apicalis (J.E. Gray, 1842)

Pseudantechinus bilarni (Johnson, 1954)

Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis (Spencer, 1895)

Pseudantechinus mimulus (Thomas, 1906)

Pseudantechinus ningbing Kitchener, 1988

Pseudantechinus roryi Cooper, Aplin & Adams, 2000 [species not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Pseudantechinus woolleyae Kitchener & Caputi, 1988

Sarcophilus harrisii (Boitard, 1841)

Antechinus adustus (Thomas 1923)

Antechinus agilis Dickman, Parnaby, Crowther & King, 1998

Antechinus argenteus Baker, Mutton & Hines, 2013

Antechinus arktos Baker, Mutton, Hines & Van Dyck, 2014

Antechinus bellus (Thomas, 1904)

Antechinus flavipes (Waterhouse, 1838)

Antechinus flavipes flavipes (Waterhouse, 1838)

Antechinus flavipes leucogaster (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Antechinus flavipes rubeculus Van Dyck, 1982

Antechinus godmani (Thomas, 1923)

Antechinus leo Van Dyck, 1980

Antechinus mimetes (Thomas, 1924)

Antechinus mimetes mimetes (Thomas, 1924)

Antechinus mimetes insulanus Davison, 1991

Antechinus minimus (É. Geoffroy, 1803)

Antechinus minimus minimus (É. Geoffroy, 1803)

Antechinus minimus maritimus (Finlayson, 1958)

Antechinus mysticus Baker, Mutton & Van Dyck, 2012

Antechinus stuartii Macleay, 1841

Antechinus subtropicus Van Dyck & Crowther, 2000

Antechinus swainsonii (Waterhouse, 1840)

Antechinus swainsonii swainsonii (Waterhouse, 1840)

Antechinus swainsonii mimetes (Thomas, 1924)

Antechinus swainsonii insulanus Davison, 1991

Antechinus vandycki Baker, Mutton, Baker & Gray 2015

Phascogale calura Gould, 1844

Phascogale pirata Thomas, 1904

Phascogale tapoatafa (Meyer, 1893)

Phascogale tapoatafa tapoatafa (Meyer, 1893) [eastern Australia] sensu Spencer et al. (2001)

Phascogale tapoatafa kimberleyensis Aplin & Rhind 2015

Phascogale tapoatafa wambenger Rhind & Aplin 2015

Phascogale tapoatafa ‘Cape York population’ sensu Aplin et al. (2015)

Planigale gilesi Aitken, 1972

Planigale ingrami (Thomas, 1906)

Planigale maculata (Gould, 1851)

Planigale maculata maculata (Gould, 1851) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Planigale maculata sinualis (Thomas, 1926) [Groote Eylandt; subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Planigale tenuirostris Troughton, 1928

Planigale ‘species 1’ [Pilbara] sensu Painter et al. (1995)

Planigale ‘Mt Tom Price’ [Pilbara] sensu Blacket et al. (2000)

Ningaui ridei Archer, 1975

Ningaui timealeyi Archer, 1975

Ningaui yvonneae Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1983

Antechinomys laniger (Gould, 1856)

Antechinomys laniger laniger (Gould, 1856) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Antechinomys laniger spenceri Thomas, 1906 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Sminthopsis archeri Van Dyck, 1986

Sminthopsis bindi Van Dyck, Woinarski & Press, 1994

Sminthopsis butleri Archer, 1977

Sminthopsis crassicaudata (Gould, 1844)

Sminthopsis dolichura Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1984

Sminthopsis douglasi Archer, 1979

Sminthopsis fuliginosus (Gould, 1852)

Sminthopsis fuliginosus fuliginosus (Gould, 1852)

Sminthopsis fuliginosus aitkeni Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1984

Sminthopsis gilberti Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1984

Sminthopsis granulipes Troughton, 1932

Sminthopsis griseoventer Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1984

Sminthopsis griseoventer Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1984

Sminthopsis griseoventer aitkeni Kitchener, Stoddart & Henry, 1984

Sminthopsis hirtipes Thomas, 1898

Sminthopsis leucopus (J.E. Gray, 1842)

Sminthopsis leucopus leucopus (J.E. Gray, 1842)

Sminthopsis leucopus [north Queensland] sensu Blacket et al. (2006)

Sminthopsis leucopus ferruginifrons (Gould, 1854)

Sminthopsis longicaudata Spencer, 1909

Sminthopsis macroura (Gould, 1845)

Sminthopsis macroura macroura (Gould, 1845)

Sminthopsis macroura froggatti (Ramsay, 1887)

Sminthopsis macroura stalkeri Thomas, 1906

Sminthopsis murina (Waterhouse, 1838)

Sminthopsis murina murina (Waterhouse, 1838)

Sminthopsis murina tatei Troughton, 1965

Sminthopsis ooldea Troughton, 1965

Sminthopsis psammophila Spencer, 1895

Sminthopsis virginiae (de Tarragon, 1847)

Sminthopsis virginiae virginiae (de Tarragon, 1847)

Sminthopsis virginiae nitela Collett, 1897

Sminthopsis youngsoni McKenzie & Archer, 1982
MYRMECOBIIDAE

Myrmecobius fasciatus Waterhouse, 1836

Myrmecobius fasciatus fasciatus Waterhouse, 1836 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Myrmecobius fasciatus rufusWood Jones, 1923 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

THYLACINIDAE

Thylacinus cynocephalus (Harris, 1808)
NOTORYCTIDAE

Notoryctes caurinus Thomas, 1920

Notoryctes typhlops (Stirling, 1889)
CHAEROPODIDAE

Chaeropus ecaudatus (Ogilby, 1838)


PERAMELIDAE

Echymipera rufescens (Peters & Doria, 1875)

Echymipera rufescens australis Tate, 1948

Isoodon auratus (Ramsay, 1887)

Isoodon auratus auratus (Ramsay, 1887) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Isoodon auratus arnhemensis Lyne & Mort, 1961 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014.]

Isoodon auratus barrowensis (Thomas, 1901) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Isoodon macrourus (Gould, 1842)

Isoodon macrourus macrourus (Gould, 1842)

Isoodon macrourus torosus (Ramsay, 1877)

Isoodon obesulus (Shaw, 1797)

Isoodon obesulus obesulus (Shaw, 1797)

Isoodon obesulus affinis (Waterhouse, 1846) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Isoodon obesulus fusciventer (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Isoodon obesulus nauticus Thomas, 1922 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Isoodon peninsulae Thomas, 1922

Perameles bougainville Quoy & Gaimard, 1824

Perameles bougainville bougainville Quoy & Gaimard, 1824

Perameles bougainville fasciata J.E. Gray, 1841

Perameles eremiana Spencer, 1897

Perameles gunnii J.E. Gray, 1838

Perameles gunnii gunnii J.E. Gray, 1838

Perameles gunnii [Victoria] sensu Robinson et al. (1993)

Perameles nasuta É. Geoffroyi, 1804

Perameles pallescens Thomas, 1923
THYLACOMYIDAE

Macrotis lagotis (Reid, 1837)

Macrotis leucura (Thomas, 1887)


PHASCOLARCTIDAE

Phascolarctos cinereus (Goldfuss, 1817)
VOMBATIDAE

Lasiorhinus krefftii (Owen, 1872) [Jackson & Groves discuss status of † L. k. krefftii as fossil or subfossil and possibly having survived until early 19th century; taxon requires research.]

Lasiorhinus krefftii gillespiei (De Vis, 1900)



Lasiorhinus krefftii barnardi Longman, 1939

Lasiorhinus latifrons (Owen, 1845)

Vombatus ursinus (Shaw, 1800)

Vombatus ursinus ursinus (Shaw, 1800)

Vombatus ursinus hirsutus (Perry, 1810)

Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis (Spencer & Kershaw, 1910)
BURRAMYIDAE

Burramys parvus Broom, 1895

Cercartetus caudatus (Milne-Edwards, 1877)

Cercartetus caudatus macrurus (Mjöberg, 1916)

Cercartetus concinnus (Gould, 1845)

Cercartetus lepidus (Thomas, 1888)

Cercartetus lepidus lepidus (Thomas, 1888) [Tasmania]

Cercartetus lepidus [South Australia and Victoria] sensu Bennett & Lumsden (1995)

Cercartetus nanus (Desmarest, 1817)

Cercartetus nanus nanus (Desmarest, 1817)

Cercartetus nanus unicolor (Krefft, 1863)
PETAURIDAE

Dactylopsila trivirgata J.E. Gray, 1858

Dactylopsila trivirgata picata Thomas, 1908

Gymnobelideus leadbeateri McCoy, 1867

Petaurus australis Shaw, 1791

Petaurus australis australis Shaw, 1791

Petaurus australis [Wet Tropics] sensu Brown et al. (2006)

Petaurus breviceps (Waterhouse, 1838)

Petaurus breviceps breviceps (Waterhouse, 1838)

Petaurus breviceps ariel (Gould, 1842)

Petaurus breviceps longicaudatus Longman, 1924

Petaurus gracilis (De Vis, 1883)

Petaurus norfolcensis (Kerr, 1792)
PSEUDOCHEIRIDAE

Hemibelideus lemuroides (Collett, 1884)

Petauroides armillatus Thomas, 1923

Petauroides minor (Collett, 1887)

Petauroides volans (Kerr, 1792)

Petauroides volans volans (Kerr, 1792)

Petauroides volans incanus (Thomas, 1923)

Petauroides volans minor (Collett, 1887)

Pseudocheirus occidentalis (Thomas, 1888)

Pseudocheirus peregrinus (Boddaert, 1785)

Pseudocheirus peregrinus peregrinus (Boddaert, 1785)

Pseudocheirus peregrinus cookii (Desmarest, 1817)

Pseudocheirus peregrinus convolutor (Schinz, 1821)

Pseudocheirus peregrinus pulcher Matschie, 1915

Pseudochirulus cinereus (Tate, 1945)

Pseudochirulus herbertensis (Collett, 1884)

Petropseudes dahlii (Collett, 1895) [dahlii not dahli]

Pseudochirops archeri (Collett, 1884)
TARSIPEDIDAE

Tarsipes rostratus Gervais & Verreaux, 1842
ACROBATIDAE

Acrobates frontalis (De Vis, 1887)

Acrobates pygmaeus (Shaw, 1794)
PHALANGERIDAE

Phalanger mimicus Thomas, 1922

Spilocuscus nudicaudatus (Gould, 1850)

Spilocuscus maculatus (É. Geoffroy, 1803)

Spilocuscus maculatus nudicaudatus (Gould, 1850)

Trichosurus caninus (Ogilby, 1836)

Trichosurus cunninghami Lindenmayer, Dubach & Viggers, 2002

Trichosurus vulpecula (Kerr, 1792)

Trichosurus vulpecula fuliginosus (Ogilby, 1831) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Trichosurus vulpecula vulpecula (Kerr, 1792)

Trichosurus vulpecula hypoleucus (Wagner, 1855)

Trichosurus vulpecula johnstonii (Ramsay, 1888) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Trichosurus vulpecula arnhemensis Collett, 1897

Trichosurus vulpecula eburacensis Lönnberg, 1916 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Wyulda squamicaudata Alexander, 1919
HYPSIPRYMNODONTIDAE

Hypsiprymnodon moschatus Ramsay, 1876
POTOROIDAE

Aepyprymnus rufescens (J. E. Gray, 1837)

Bettongia anhydra Finlayson, 1957



Bettongia gaimardi (Desmarest, 1822)

Bettongia gaimardi gaimardi (Desmarest, 1822)



Bettongia gaimardi cuniculus (Ogilby, 1838)

Bettongia lesueur (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)

Bettongia lesueur lesueur (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)

Bettongia lesueur graii (Gould, 1841)



Bettongia lesueur [Barrow and Boodie Is.] sensu Maxwell et al. 1996

Bettongia penicillata J.E. Gray, 1837

Bettongia penicillata pencillata J.E. Gray, 1837



Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi (Waterhouse, 1841)

Bettongia pusilla McNamara, 1997



Bettongia tropica Wakefield, 1967

Caloprymnus campestris (Gould, 1843)



Potorous gilbertii (Gould, 1841)

Potorous longipes Seebeck & Johnston, 1980

Potorous platyops (Gould, 1844)



Potorous tridactylus (Kerr, 1792)

Potorous tridactylus tridactylus (Kerr, 1792)

Potorous tridactylus apicalis (Gould, 1851)

Potorous tridactylus trisulcatus (McCoy, 1865)
MACROPODIDAE

Dendrolagus bennettianus De Vis, 1887

Dendrolagus lumholtzi Collett, 1884

Petrogale assimilis Ramsay, 1877 [Jackson & Groves place Petrogale after Dendrolagus rather than after Lagorchestes]

Petrogale brachyotis (Gould, 1841)

Petrogale brachyotis brachyotis (Gould, 1841)

Petrogale brachyotis victoriae Potter, Close, Taggart, Cooper & Eldridge, 2014

Petrogale burbidgei Kitchener & Sanson, 1978

Petrogale coenensis Eldridge & Close, 1992

Petrogale concinna Gould, 1842

Petrogale concinna concinna Gould, 1842

Petrogale concinna canescens (Thomas, 1909)

Petrogale concinna monastria (Thomas, 1926)

Petrogale godmani Thomas, 1923

Petrogale herberti Thomas, 1926

Petrogale inornata Gould, 1842

Petrogale lateralis Gould, 1840

Petrogale lateralis lateralis Gould, 1840

Petrogale lateralis hacketti Thomas, 1905

Petrogale lateralis pearsoni Thomas, 1922

Petrogale lateralis [MacDonnell Ranges] sensu Briscoe et al. (1982)

Petrogale lateralis [West Kimberley] sensu Briscoe et al. (1982)

Petrogale mareeba Eldridge & Close 1992

Petrogale penicillata (J.E. Gray, 1827)

Petrogale persephone Maynes, 1982

Petrogale purpureicollis Le Souef, 1924

Petrogale rothschildi Thomas, 1904

Petrogale sharmani Eldridge & Close, 1992

Petrogale wilkinsi Thomas, 1926

Petrogale xanthopus J.E. Gray, 1855

Petrogale xanthopus xanthopus J.E. Gray, 1855

Petrogale xanthopus celeris Le Souef, 1924

Thylogale billardierii (Desmarest, 1822) [Jackson & Groves place Thylogale after Petrogale and before Lagorchestes]

Thylogale stigmatica (Gould, 1860)

Thylogale stigmatica stigmatica (Gould, 1860)

Thylogale stigmatica coxenii (J.E. Gray, 1866)

Thylogale stigmatica wilcoxi (McCoy, 1866)

Thylogale thetis (Lesson, 1827)

Lagorchestes asomatus Finlayson, 1943



Lagorchestes conspicillatus Gould, 1842

Lagorchestes conspicillatus conspicillatus Gould, 1842

Lagorchestes conspicillatus leichardti Gould, 1853

Lagorchestes hirsutus Gould, 1844

Lagorchestes hirsutus hirsutus Gould, 1842



Lagorchestes hirsutus bernieri Thomas, 1907

Lagorchestes hirsutus [central Australian subspecies; 'mala'] sensu Courtenay (1993)

Lagorchestes leporides (Gould, 1841)



Macropus fuliginosus (Desmarest, 1817)

Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus (Desmarest, 1817) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Macropus fuliginosus melanops Gould, 1842 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Macropus giganteus Shaw, 1790

Notomacropus agilis (Gould, 1842)

Notomacropus agilis agilis (Gould, 1842) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Notomacropus agilis jardinii (De Vis, 1844) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Notomacropus agilis nigrescens (Lönnberg, 1913) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Notomacropus dorsalis (J.E. Gray, 1837)

Notomacropus eugenii (Desmarest, 1817)

Notomacropus eugenii eugenii (Desmarest, 1817)

Notomacropus eugenii derbianus (J.E. Gray, 1837)

Notomacropus greyi (Waterhouse, 1846)

Notomacropus irma (Jourdan, 1937)

Notomacropus parma (Waterhouse, 1846)

Notomacropus parryi (Bennett, 1835)

Notomacropus rufogriseus (Desmarest, 1817)

Notomacropus rufogriseus rufogriseus (Desmarest, 1817)

Notomacropus rufogriseus banksianus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825)

Onychogalea fraenata (Gould, 1841) [Jackson & Groves argue for frenata, not fraenata]

Onychogalea lunata (Gould, 1840)



Onychogalea unguifera (Gould, 1840)

Onychogalea unguifera unguifera (Gould, 1840) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Onychogalea unguifera annulicauda De Vis, 1884 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014; Jackson & Groves suggest further research on status]

Osphranter antilopinus (Gould, 1842)

Osphranter bernardus (Rothschild, 1904)

Osphranter robustus Gould, 1840

Osphranter robustus robustus Gould, 1840

Osphranter robustus erubescens (Sclater, 1870) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Osphranter robustus isabellinus (Gould, 1842)

Osphranter robustus woodwardi (Thomas, 1901) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Osphranter rufus (Desmarest, 1822)

Wallabia bicolor (Desmarest, 1804)

Wallabia bicolor bicolor (Desmarest, 1804) [no subspecies within Wallabia bicolor recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Wallabia bicolor mastersi (Krefft, 1871)

Wallabia bicolor aplicalis (Günther, 1875)

Wallabia bicolor ingrami Thomas & Dollman, 1909

Wallabia bicolor welsbyi Longman, 1922

Setonix brachyurus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1830)

Lagostrophus fasciatus (Peron & Lesueur, 1807)

Lagostrophus fasciatus fasciatus (Péron & Lesueur, 1807)

Lagostrophus fasciatus baudinettei Helgen & Flannery, 2003


DUGONGIDAE

Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) [placed after Macropodidae by Jackson & Groves]
[Jackson & Groves place rodents before bats; we have not followed this here]
PTEROPODIDAE

Macroglossus minimus (É. Geoffroy, 1810)

Macroglossus minimus pygmaeus Andersen, 1911

Syconycteris australis (Peters, 1868)

Syconycteris australis australis (Peters, 1868)

Nyctimene robinsoni Thomas, 1904

Dobsonia magna Thomas, 1905

Pteropus alecto Temminck, 1837

Pteropus alecto gouldii Peters, 1867

Pteropus brunneus Dobson, 1878 [Jackson & Groves state that the validity of this species is contested]



Pteropus conspicillatus Gould, 1850

Pteropus conspicillatus conspicillatus Gould, 1850

Pteropus macrotis Peters, 1868

Pteropus macrotis epularius Ramsay, 1877

Pteropus natalis Thomas, 1887

Pteropus poliocephalus Temminck, 1825

Pteropus scapulatus Peters, 1863
MEGADERMATIDAE

Macroderma gigas (Dobson, 1880)
RHINOLOPHIDAE

Rhinolophus megaphyllus J.E. Gray, 1834

Rhinolophus megaphyllus megaphyllus J.E. Gray, 1834

Rhinolophus megaphyllus ignifer Allen, 1933

Rhinolophus robertsi Tate, 1952

Rhinolophus [intermediate] sensu Churchill (2008)
HIPPOSIDERIDAE

Hipposideros ater Templeton, 1848

Hipposideros ater aruensis J.E. Gray, 1858

Hipposideros ater gilberti Johnson, 1959

Hipposideros cervinus (Gould, 1854)

Hipposideros cervinus cervinus (Gould, 1854)

Hipposideros diadema (É. Geoffroy, 1813)

Hipposideros diadema reginae Troughton, 1937

Hipposideros inornatus McKean 1970

Hipposideros semoni Matschie, 1903

Hipposideros stenotis Thomas, 1913
RHINONYCTERIDAE

Rhinonicteris aurantia (J.E. Gray, 1845)

Rhinonicteris aurantia aurantia (J.E. Gray, 1845)

Rhinonicteris aurantia [Pilbara] sensu Reardon (1999)
EMBALLONURIDAE

Saccolaimus flaviventris (Peters, 1867)

Saccolaimus mixtus Troughton, 1925

Saccolaimus saccolaimus (Temminck, 1838)

Saccolaimus saccolaimus nudicluniatus (De Vis, 1905)

Taphozous australis Gould, 1854

Taphozous georgianus Thomas, 1915

Taphozous hilli Kitchener, 1980

Taphozous kapalgensis McKean & Friend, 1979

Taphozous troughtoni Tate, 1952
MOLOSSIDAE

Austronomus australis (J.E. Gray, 1838)

Chaerephon jobensis (Miller, 1902)

Chaerephon jobensis colonicus (Thomas, 1906)

Micronomus norfolkensis (J.E. Gray, 1839)

Ozimops cobourgianus (Johnson, 19549)

Ozimops halli Reardon, McKenzie & Adams 2014

Ozimops kitcheneri McKenzie, Reardon & Adams, 2014

Ozimops lumsdenae Reardon, McKenzie & Adams 2014

Ozimops petersi (Leche, 1884)

Ozimops planiceps (Peters, 1886)

Ozimops ridei (Felten, 1964)

Setirostris eleryi (Reardon & McKenzie, 2008)
MINIOPTERIDAE

Miniopterus australis (Tomes, 1858)

Miniopterus australis australis (Tomes, 1858)

Miniopterus orianae Thomas, 1922

Miniopterus orianae orianae Thomas, 1922

Miniopterus orianae oceanensis Maeda, 1982

Miniopterus orianae bassanii Cardinal & Christidis, 2000
VESPERTILIONIDAE

Phoniscus papuensis (Dobson, 1878)

Murina florium Thomas, 1908

Murina florium florium Thomas, 1908

Nyctophilus arnhemensis Johnson, 1959

Nyctophilus bifax Thomas, 1915

Nyctophilus corbeni Parnaby, 2009

Nyctophilus daedalus Thomas, 1915

Nyctophilus geoffroyi Leach, 1821

Nyctophilus geoffroyi geoffroyi Leach, 1821[subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Nyctophilus geoffroyi pacificus (J.E. Gray, 1831) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Nyctophilus geoffroyi pallescens Thomas, 1913 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Nyctophilus gouldi Tomes, 1858

Nyctophilus howensis McKean, 1975



Nyctophilus major J. E. Gray, 1844

Nyctophilus major major J. E. Gray, 1844

Nyctophilus major tor Parnaby, 2009

Nyctophilus sherrini Thomas, 1915

Nyctophilus walkeri Thomas, 1892

Chalinolobus dwyeri Ryan, 1966

Chalinolobus gouldii (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Chalinolobus morio (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Chalinolobus nigrogriseus (Gould, 1856)

Chalinolobus nigrogriseus nigrogriseus (Gould, 1856) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Chalinolobus nigrogriseus rogersi Thomas, 1909 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Chalinolobus picatus (Gould, 1852)

Falsistrellus mackenziei Kitchener, Caputi & Jones, 1986

Falsistrellus tasmaniensis (Gould, 1858)

Pipistrellus adamsi Kitchener, Caputi & Jones, 1986

Pipistrellus murrayi Andrews, 1900



Pipistrellus westralis Koopman, 1984

Scoteanax rueppellii (Peters, 1866)

Scotorepens balstoni (Thomas, 1906)

Scotorepens greyii (J.E. Gray, 1843)

Scotorepens orion (Troughton, 1937)

Scotorepens sanborni (Troughton, 1937)

Scotorepens sp. [eastern Australia] sensu Parnaby (1992)

Vespadelus baverstocki (Kitchener, Jones & Caputi, 1987)

Vespadelus caurinus (Thomas, 1914)

Vespadelus darlingtoni (Allen, 1933)

Vespadelus douglasorum (Kitchener, 1976)

Vespadelus finlaysoni (Kitchener, Jones & Caputi, 1987)

Vespadelus pumilus (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Vespadelus regulus (Thomas, 1906)

Vespadelus troughtoni (Kitchener, Jones & Caputi, 1987)

Vespadelus vulturnus (Thomas, 1914)

Myotis macropus (Gould, 1855) [Jackson & Groves place Myotis after Vespadelus]
MURIDAE

Conilurus albipes (Lichtenstein, 1829)

Conilurus capricornensis Cramb & Hocknull, 2010

Conilurus penicillatus (Gould, 1842)

Conilurus penicillatus penicillatus (Gould, 1842)

Conilurus penicillatus melibius Thomas, 1921

Hydromys chrysogaster Geoffroy, 1804 [Jackson & Groves place Hydromys after Conilurus]

Leggadina forresti (Thomas, 1906)

Leggadina lakedownensis Watts, 1976

Leporillus apicalis (Gould, 1853)



Leporillus conditor (Gould, 1848)

Mastacomys fuscus Thomas, 1882

Mastacomys fuscus fuscus Thomas, 1882

Mastacomys fuscus mordicus Thomas, 1922

Melomys burtoni (Ramsay, 1887) [Jackson & Groves place Melomys after Mastacomys]

Melomys capensis Tate, 1951

Melomys cervinipes (Gould, 1852)

Melomys burtoni (Ramsay, 1887)

Melomys capensis Tate, 1951

Melomys cervinipes (Gould, 1852)

Melomys rubicola Thomas, 1924



Mesembriomys gouldii (J.E. Gray, 1843)

Mesembriomys gouldii gouldii (J.E. Gray, 1843)

Mesembriomys gouldii rattoides Thomas, 1924

Mesembriomys gouldii melvillensis Hayman, 1936

Mesembriomys macrurus (Peters, 1876)

Notomys alexis Thomas, 1922

Notomys alexis alexis Thomas, 1922 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Notomys alexis reginae Troughton, 1936 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Notomys alexis everardensis Finlayson, 1940 [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Notomys amplus Brazenor, 1936



Notomys aquilo Thomas, 1921

Notomys cervinus (Gould, 1853)

Notomys fuscus (Wood Jones, 1925)

Notomys longicaudatus (Gould, 1844)

Notomys macrotis Thomas, 1921

Notomys mitchellii (Ogilby, 1838)

Notomys mordax Thomas, 1922

Notomys robustus Mahoney, Smith & Medlin, 2008

Notomys sp. [Kimberley, medium] sensu Start et al. 2011

Notomys sp. [Kimberley, large] sensu Start et al. 2011

Pogonomys sp. sensu Strahan (1995) [Jackson & Groves include ‘Pogonomys sp. Undescribed’ and place Pogonomys after Notomys]

Pseudomys albocinereus (Gould, 1845)

Pseudomys albocinereus albocinereus (Gould, 1845) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Pseudomys albocinereus squalorum (Thomas, 1907) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Pseudomys apodemoides Finlayson, 1932

Pseudomys auritus Thomas, 1910



Pseudomys australis J.E. Gray, 1832

Pseudomys bolami Troughton, 1932

Pseudomys calabyi Kitchener & Humphreys, 1987

Pseudomys chapmani Kitchener, 1980

Pseudomys delicatulus (Gould, 1842)

Pseudomys desertor Troughton, 1932

Pseudomys fieldi (Waite, 1896)

Pseudomys fumeus Brazenor, 1934

Pseudomys glaucus Thomas, 1910

Pseudomys gouldii (Waterhouse, 1839)

Pseudomys gracilicaudatus (Gould, 1845)

Pseudomys hermannsburgensis (Waite, 1896)

Pseudomys higginsi (Trouessart, 1897)

Pseudomys johnsoni Kitchener, 1985

Pseudomys nanus (Gould, 1858)

Pseudomys nanus nanus (Gould, 1858)

Pseudomys nanus ferculinus (Thomas, 1902) [subspecies not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014]

Pseudomys novaehollandiae (Waterhouse, 1843)

Pseudomys occidentalis Tate, 1951

Pseudomys oralis Thomas, 1921

Pseudomys patrius (Thomas and Dollman, 1909)

Pseudomys shortridgei (Thomas, 1907)

Pseudomys sp. (Kimberley) sensu Start et al. 2011



Uromys caudimaculatus (Krefft, 1867)

Uromys caudimaculatus caudimaculatus (Krefft, 1867)

Uromys hadrourus (Winter, 1984)

Xeromys myoides Thomas, 1889

Zyzomys argurus (Thomas, 1889) [Jackson & Groves place Zyzomys after Uromys and Xeromys]

Zyzomys maini Kitchener, 1989

Zyzomys palatalis Kitchener, 1989

Zyzomys pedunculatus (Waite, 1896)

Zyzomys woodwardi (Thomas, 1909)

Rattus colletti (Thomas, 1904)

Rattus fuscipes (Waterhouse, 1839)

Rattus fuscipes fuscipes (Waterhouse, 1839)

Rattus fuscipes greyii (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Rattus fuscipes assimilis (Gould, 1858)

Rattus fuscipes coracius Thomas, 1923

Rattus leucopus (J.E. Gray, 1867)

Rattus leucopus leucopus (J.E. Gray, 1867)

Rattus leucopus cooktownensis Tate, 1951

Rattus lutreolus (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Rattus lutreolus lutreolus (J.E. Gray, 1841)

Rattus lutreolus velutinus (Thomas, 1882)

Rattus lutreolus lacus Tate, 1951

Rattus macleari (Thomas, 1887)

Rattus nativitatis (Thomas, 1889)

Rattus sordidus (Gould, 1858)

Rattus tunneyi (Thomas, 1904)

Rattus tunneyi tunneyi (Thomas, 1904)

Rattus tunneyi culmorum (Thomas & Dollman, 1909)

Rattus villosissimus (Waite, 1898)
SORICIDAE

Crocidura trichura Dobson, 1889 [Jackson & Groves place Crocidura after rodents and before bats]


CANIDAE

Canis familiaris Linnaeus 1758

Canis lupus dingo Meyer, 1793 [Jackson & Groves do not recognise C. f. dingo (they state that ICZN does not permit subspecies of domestic ‘species’), C. dingo or C. lupus dingo and recognise this taxon as introduced. Note that under the EPBC Act, the dingo is (possibly) a ‘native species’]
OTARIIDAE

Arctocephalus pusillus Schreber, 1775

Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus (Wood Jones, 1925)

Arctophoca australis (Zimmerman, 1783)

Arctophoca australis forsteri (Lesson, 1828)

Arctophoca forsteri (Lesson, 1828)

Arctophoca gazella (Peters, 1875)

Arctophoca tropicalis (J.E. Gray, 1872)

Neophoca cinerea (Péron, 1816)

Phocarctos hookeri (J.E. Gray, 1844)
PHOCIDAE

Hydrurga leptonyx (de Blainville, 1820)

Leptonychotes weddellii (Lesson, 1826)

Lobodon carcinophaga (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1842)

Mirounga leonina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Ommatophoca rossii (J.E. Gray, 1844)
NEOBALAENIDAE [Jackson & Groves place Neobalaenidae before Balaenidae]

Caperea marginata (J.E. Gray, 1846)
BALAENIDAE

Eubalaena australis (Desmoulins, 1822)
BALAENOPTERIDAE

Balaenoptera acutorostrata Lacépède, 1804

Balaenoptera acutorostrata un-named subpecies

Balaenoptera bonaerensis Burmeister, 1867

Balaenoptera borealis Lesson, 1828

Balaenoptera borealis schlegelii (Flower, 1865)

Balaenoptera edeni Anderson, 1879

Balaenoptera edeni edeni Anderson, 1879

Balaenoptera edeni brydei Olsen, 1913

Balaenoptera brydei Olsen, 1913

Balaenoptera edeni Anderson, 1879

Balaenoptera musculus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Balaenoptera musculus intermedia Burmeister, 1871

Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda Ichihara, 1966 Zemsky & Boronin, 1964

Balaenoptera omurai Wada, Oishi & Yamada, 2003

Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Balaenoptera physalus quoyi (J. Fischer, 1829)

Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski, 1781)

Megaptera novaeangliae australis (Lesson, 1828)
PHYSETERIDAE

Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758
KOGIIDAE

Kogia breviceps (Blainville, 1838)

Kogia sima (Owen, 1866)
ZIPHIIDAE

Berardius arnuxii Duvernoy, 1851

Hyperoodon planifrons Flower, 1882 [Jackson & Groves place Hyperoodon before Indopacetus]

Indopacetus pacificus (Longman, 1926)

Mesoplodon bowdoini Andrews, 1908

Mesoplodon densirostris (de Blainville, 1817)

Mesoplodon ginkgodens Nishiwaki & Kamiya, 1958

Mesoplodon grayi Von Haast, 1876

Mesoplodon hectori (J.E. Gray, 1871)

Mesoplodon layardii (J.E. Gray, 1865)

Mesoplodon mirus True, 1913

Tasmacetus shepherdi Oliver, 1937

Ziphius cavirostris G. Cuvier, 1823 [Jackson & Groves show the publication date as 1823a]
DELPHINIDAE

Delphinus capensis Gray, 1828

Delphinus capensis tropicalis Van Bree, 1971

Delphinus delphis Linnaeus, 1758

Delphinus delphis delphis Linnaeus, 1758

Feresa attenuata J.E. Gray, 1874

Globicephala macrorhynchus J.E. Gray, 1846

Globicephala melas (Traill, 1809)

Globicephala melas edwardii (Smith, 1834)

Grampus griseus (G. Cuvier, 1812)

Lagenodelphis hosei Fraser, 1956

Lagenorhynchus cruciger (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)

Lagenorhynchus obscurus (J.E. Gray, 1828)

Lagenorhynchus obscurus obscurus (J.E. Gray, 1828)

Lagenorhynchus obscurus [New Zealand] sensu Rice (1998)

Lagenorhynchus obscurus posidonia (Philippi, 1893)

Lissodelphis peronii (Lacépède, 1804)

Orcaella heinsohni Beasley, Robertson & Arnold, 2005

Orcinus orca (Linnaeus, 1758)

Peponocephala electra (J.E. Gray, 1846)

Pseudorca crassidens (Owen, 1846)

Sousa chinensis (Osbeck, 1765)

Sousa sahulensis Jefferson & Rosenbaum, 2014

Stenella attenuata (J.E. Gray, 1846)

Stenella attenuata attenuata (J.E. Gray, 1846)

Stenella coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833)

Stenella longirostris (J.E. Gray, 1828)

Stenella longirostris longirostris (J.E. Gray, 1828)

Stenella longirostris roseiventris (Wagner, 1846)

Steno bredanensis (G. Cuvier, 1828)

Tursiops aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833)

Tursiops australis Charlton-Robb et al. 2011 [species not recognised by Burbidge et al. 2014; included in T. truncatus]

Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1821)

Tursiops truncatus truncatus (Montagu, 1821)
PHOCOENIDAE

Phocoena dioptrica Lahille, 1912
REFERENCES

Burbidge AA, Eldridge MDB, Groves C, Harrison PL, Jackson SM, Reardon TB, Westerman M, Woinarski JCZ (2014) A list of native Australian mammal species and subspecies. Pp 15-32 in JCZ Woinarski, AA Burbidge, PL Harrison The action plan for Australian mammals 2012. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood.



Jackson S, Groves C (2015) Taxonomy of Australian mammals. CSIRO Publishing, Clayton South.
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