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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 6

Dactylopsila

Dactylopsila.

D. trivirgata.

The habitat of this animal is also North Australia; it is a curious form connecting the Flying Phalangers with the genus Phalangista; the membrane between arms and legs is absent, but the tail has a feathery appearance, and resembles that of the little Acrobata; skull and dentition are like Belideus flaviventer; the size of the animal is about that of a common rat.