THE MARSUPIALS OF QUEENSLAND. 
63 
Phascogale penicillata (Shaw). Brush-tailed Pouched Rat. Queensland. 
Phascogale minutissima (Gould). Pygmy Pouched Mouse. Central and Southern 
Queensland. 
Phascogale apicalis Gray. Freckled Pouched Mouse. Queensland. 
Phascogale flavipes Waterhouse. Yellow-footed Pouched Mouse. Southern 
Queensland. 
Phascogale flavipes adusta Thomas (1923). Type locality : Ravenshoe, North 
Queensland. 
Phascogale godmani Thomas (1923). Type locality : Ravenshoe, North Queens- 
land. 
Planigale ingrami (Thomas) 1906. 
A. S. Le Soeuf records this tiny marsupial from near Burketown, 
North Queensland (Austr. Zool., 1930, vi, p. 110). 
Planigale ingrami brunneus Troughton. Type locality : Wyangerie, Flinders 
River, North-western Queensland (F. L. Berney). 
The genus Planigale was established by Troughton in 1928 (Records 
Austr. Mus., xvi, p. 282), the “ marked flattening of the upper surface 
of the skull being the distinctive feature. 
Sminthopsis virginise (De Tarragon). Striped-faced Pouched Mouse. East-central 
Queensland. 
A specimen of this rare marsupial, which came from Mackay, was 
described by the writer in the Qld. Agric. Journal, March 1918, p. 117. 
Sminthopsis leucopus (Gray). White-footed Pouched Mouse. Eastern Queensland. 
Sminthopsis murina (Waterhouse), Grey Pouched Mouse. Southern Queensland. 
Sminthopsis crassicaudata (Gould). Fat-tailed Pouched Mouse. Western Queens- 
land. 
Antechinomys laniger (Gould). Jerboa Pouched Mouse. South-western Queens- 
land. 
Family PERAMELIMk 
Thalacomys lagotis (Reid). Rabbit-Bandicoot. Western Queensland. 
Three subspecies have been described. Additional material is required 
before the specimens from Western Queensland can be definitely placed, 
but they appear to be most closely related to Spencer’s T. minor. A brief 
account of a living specimen by the writer appears in the Queensland 
Naturalist, vol. iii, 1922, p. 52. 
Perameles nasuta Geoffroy. Long-nosed Bandicoot. Southern Queensland. 
Perameles nasuta pallescens Thomas. Type locality : Vine Creek, Ravenshoe, 
North Queensland. Described in 1923 (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9), xi, 
p. 173). 
Isoodon obesulus (Shaw). Short-nosed Bandicoot. Southern Queensland. 
