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Myoictis

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Marsupial shrew, Speckled dasyure, Murexia, Three‑striped dasyure, Habbema dasyure

Myoictis is a genus of marsupials in the order Dasyuromorphia. It is found in New Guinea.

There are four species:

  • Woolley's three-striped dasyure, Myoictis leucera
  • Three-striped dasyure, Myoictis melas
  • Wallace's dasyure, Myoictis wallacii
  • Tate’s three-striped dasyure, Myoictis wavicus
  • The taxonomy for the species was difficult for most biologist to understand. Woolley proposed the names the four different species by recognizing the animal by the morphological differences. While also using genetic testing, scientist have found that the Myoictis melas and the Myoictis wallacei contain a sequence divergence of 12.85%.

    Each of the four species were found to have significant physical differences between them. The Myoictis wavicus averages roughly 122 grams, the Myoictis wallacei averages roughly 230 grams, the Myoictis leucura averages roughly 220 grams, and the Myoictis melas averages roughly 220 grams. The proportions of head and limb size were also found to be smaller with the smaller mass.

    The Myoictis leucura, or Woolley's Three-striped Dasyure was recently described being genetically and morphologically distinct from the other members of the genus Myoictis. It is more similar to the M. Wavicus.

    Between 1894 and 1895, the Myoictis leucura was found in Papua New Guinea, the southern side of the Central Cordillera. It normally lives in elevations between 650 meters and 1600 meters. The species inhabits mostly lowland and montane forest. Peter Dwyer has found the species to be active during the daytime and being mostly terrestrial.

    References

    Myoictis Wikipedia