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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Mjoberg : (Kungl. Sven. Vetenskapsakad Hlgr., Bd. 52, 1915, p. 19)' 
separated lepida, caudcita, and macrura from Dromicia and established the 
genus Eudromicia. “ Dromicia frontalis” De Vis (Pr. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. (2), 
vol. 1, p. 1134) was founded on immature specimens which are apparently 
referable to Acrobates pygrnoeus. 
Dactylopsila picata Thomas. Queensland Striped Possum. North Queensland. 
In 1908 Thomas separated the Queensland forms from the Papuan 
D. trivirgata under the above name. According to Lonnberg and 
Mjoberg (1915) the Striped Possum is found as far south as Millaa 
Millaa. 
Petaurus australis reginse Thomas. Yellow-bellied Flying Phalanger. 
The Queensland forms were designated as Petaurus australis regince 
by Thomas in 1923. 
Petaurus sciureus (Shaw). “ Sugar Squirrel.” Eastern Queensland. 
Includes Belideus gracilis De Vis (1882) from “north of Cardwell,” 
North Queensland. 
Petaurus breviceps Thomas. Lesser Flying Phalanger. Eastern Queensland. 
Matschie (loc. cit .) places this in a subgenus Petaurella. 
Petaurus breviceps longicaudatus Longman. 
In 1924 the writer described this subspecies from the Mapoon Mission. 
Station, Gulf of Carpentaria (Pr. Roy. Soc. Qld., xxxvi, p. ix). These 
phalangers are most nearly related to Petaurus arid Gould from Port 
Essington, included by Thomas (Brit. Mus. Catal.) in the synonymy of 
P. breviceps typicus. 
Petauroides volans incanus Thomas. Large Flying Phalanger. South-eastern 
Queensland. 
Petauroides volans armillatus Thomas. Type locality : Coomooboolaroo, East- 
Central Queensland. 
These two subspecies were described by Thomas in 1923 (Ann. Mag.. 
Nat. Hist. (9), xi, p. 247-8). 
Petauroides volans minor Collett. Type locality: Herbert Vale, North Queens- 
land. 
Pseudochirus laniginosus (Gould). Common Ring-tailed Possum. Southern 
Queensland. 
Four subgenera have been described for the Australian and Papuan 
1 seudochiri by Matschie and Thomas, but the names are not introduced 
here. 
Pseudochirus laniginosus oralis Thomas (1926). Type locality: Bloomfield, 
East-central Queensland. 
Pseudochirus laniginosus incanens Thomas (1923). Type locality : Vine Creek, 
Ravenshoe, North Queensland. 
