Fig. 48 in Systematic Reviews Of New Guinea Coccymys And ''Melomys'' Albidens (Muridae, Murinae) With Descriptions Of New Taxa

Fig. 48. Reproduction of a map covering region of the Snow Mountains worked by the 1938–1939 Archbold Expedition (originally published in Archbold et al., 1942). Collection records extend from the valley of the Idenburg River at 50 m to the flanks of Mt. Wilhelmina (Gunung Trikora) at 4050 m. Eleven...

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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. 48. Reproduction of a map covering region of the Snow Mountains worked by the 1938–1939 Archbold Expedition (originally published in Archbold et al., 1942). Collection records extend from the valley of the Idenburg River at 50 m to the flanks of Mt. Wilhelmina (Gunung Trikora) at 4050 m. Eleven camps were established by expedition members throughout this interval; the physical settings of the camps along with their floristic environments are described by Archbold et al. (1942) and Brass (1941): 1, Bernhard camp, 50 m, collections were made between 50 and 100 m and at 400 m, June 1938 to April 1939; 2, 850-m camp, 4 km southwest of Bernard camp, March–April 1939; 3, 1200-m camp, 6 km southwest of Bernard camp, February–March 1939 (Sigi Subsidiary camp, 1500 m; February 1939); 4, 1800-m camp, 15 km southwest of Bernhard camp, January–February 1939; 5, 2150-m camp, 18 km southwest of Bernhard camp, January–February 1939; 6, Baliem River camp, 1600 m, December 1938; 7, 2200-m camp, Bele River camp, 18 km northeast of Lake Habbema, November–December, 1938; 8, 2800- m camp, 9 km northeast of Lake Habbema, October-November, 1938; 9, Lake Habbema camp, 3235 m, July–September, 1938; 10, 3560-m camp, 7 km northeast of Wilhelmina peak, August–September, 1938; 11, 3800-m camp, 2 km east of Wilhelmina peak; collecting was done between 3800 m and 4050 m, September, 1938. The holotype of Coccymys ruemmleri is from camp 9 at 3225 m. Other examples of C. ruemmleri are recorded from along the transect extending from camp 7 to camp 11, 2200 m to 4050 m (see gazetteer and fig. 49). The holotype of Brassomys albidens was also captured at camp 9, and the other five examples are from camp 8.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.13223565