14 ERIC MJÖBERG, ON A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF MARSUPIALS. 
Full number of molars. 
Strongly developed P?, 
Two-rooted P!' and P”. 
Sqamosal part of zygomaticum not inflated. Bulle not swollen. 
Eudromicia macrura n. sp. (Plate 1). Size moderate, general appearance like 
Dromicia caudata, body much longer but tail shorter. Fur very soft and fine, very 
thick and nearly silky, here and there with longer hairs, general colour light choco- 
late brown, behind a little darker, the belly greyish white, the basis of its hairs 
Ventral aspect. 
Fig. 1. Skull of Eudromicia macrura un. sp. 
slate coloured; on the sides between the light on the ventral side and the brown on 
the dorsal side a fairly well marked light yellowish-reddish line. 
Feet and tips of the nose bright yellowish; hairs distinctly extending on to 
the tail, front of head a little lighter coloured, the eyes surrounded by a distinct 
black, oval, well defined ring, which by no means reaches the ear. Whiskers numer- 
ous, very long, dark at the basis, yellowish white at the tips. Ears rather long and 
broad, very finely hairy, quite naked at the tips. a 
General dimensions: 
3 3 
Fleader — Ce 28 mm 27 mm 
body” SEEN 91 > 83 >» 
15E2 HU laser 2 grade? 130 135 >» 
Skull: (Textfig. 1 and 2). Fairly large and broad, palatal ridges (Textfig. 3), 
strongly developed, 8 in numbers, the four first ones very high, the four other ones 
! From the tip of the nose to the root of the tail. 
