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genus are
currently recognised,
although the red-breasted
subspecies rubeculus of the grey-crowned
babbler may
prove to be a
separate species. The Australo-Papuan...
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subspecies believed to
occur within New Guinea.
Pomoatostomus temporalis rubeculus – This
subspecies occurs in
Australia within the
states of
Western Australia...
- e. michi**** C. e.
ningpoensis C. e.
pranis C. e.
qinglingensis C. e.
rubeculus C. e.
shanicus C. e.
siamensis C. e.
sladeni C. e.
styani C. e. thai C...
- leucogaster,
found in
southwestern Western Australia Antechinus flavipes rubeculus,
found in
northeastern Queensland The yellow-footed
antechinus has a geographically...
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cucullata picata), and grey-crowned
babbler (Pomatostomus
temporalis rubeculus) – are ****ociated with lancewood-bullwaddy
woodlands and thickets. These...
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antechinus A.
flavipes (Waterhouse, 1838) Two
subspecies A. f.
flavipes A. f.
rubeculus Southwestern and
eastern Australia Size: 8–17 cm (3–7 in) long, plus 6–16 cm...
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previously been
confused with both the yellow-footed
antechinus (A.
flavipes rubeculus) and the
Atherton antechinus (A. godmani). A
member of the
dasyurid family...
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rhodiensis Scheerpeltz, 1963 g
Medon ripicola (Kraatz, 1854) g
Medon rubeculus Sharp, 1889 g
Medon rufipenne b
Medon rufiventris (Nordmann, 1837) g Medon...
- Schwenke, 1999 c g
Mesochorus rocc**** Schwenke, 1999 c g
Mesochorus rubeculus Hartig, 1838 c g
Mesochorus rubidus Dasch, 1974 c g
Mesochorus rubranotatus...