Fig. 36 in Systematic Reviews Of New Guinea Coccymys And ''Melomys'' Albidens (Muridae, Murinae) With Descriptions Of New Taxa

Fig. 36. ''Top Camp'' at 2230 m on Mt. Dayman, in a deep and sheltered grassy hollow on the western bank of the Atairo near its head. Slope in lower right is covered with grass and ferns, mossy (lower montane) tall forest (see fig. 27) edges the stream, and a shrubby ecotone sepa...

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Hauptverfasser: Voss, Musser Scientific Publications Of The American Museum Of Natural History American Museum Novitates Bulletin Of The American Museum Of Natural History Anthropological Papers Of The American Museum Of Natural History Publications Committee Robert S., Meng, Chair Board Of Editors Jin, Prendini, Paleontology Lorenzo, Voss, Invertebrate Zoology Robert S., Whiteley, Vertebrate Zoology Peter M., Knight, Anthropology Managing Editor Mary, Lunde, And, New Guinea Coccymys, Melomys, Bulletin, Albidens Amnh
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Zusammenfassung:Fig. 36. ''Top Camp'' at 2230 m on Mt. Dayman, in a deep and sheltered grassy hollow on the western bank of the Atairo near its head. Slope in lower right is covered with grass and ferns, mossy (lower montane) tall forest (see fig. 27) edges the stream, and a shrubby ecotone separates grass from forest. The three specimens of C. kirrhos were trapped in the ''herbaceous forest margin,'' along the ''forest edge,'' and in ''grassland,'' respectively; whether near camp or elsewhere was not recorded, nevertheless the habitat around camp provides a visual appreciation of the kinds of places they were collected. May 17–June 19, 1953.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.13223541