occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09443E3EC72E102AFC2852BE	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM 20009	QM, T		holotype	HOLOTYPE: QM JM 20009 (field number N 86204), adult female, complete skull and dentary extracted. Body is deep frozen (destined for long-term storage as a puppet skin). DNA sample (liver) is stored in 95 % ethanol and frozen. The specimen was collected on 28 May 2013 by A. M. Baker, T. Y. Mutton, H. B. Hines and J. Rowland in an Elliott trap baited with peanut butter, oats and bacon.		1	2013-05-28	A. M. Baker & Y. Mutton & H. B. Hines												http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC6A81226FA1C50A2	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM20010	QM, T, SEQ		paratype	PARATYPE: The paratype specimen, QM JM 20010, was collected 28 May 2013 by A. M. Baker, T. Y. Mutton, H. Hines and J. Rowland from Bilbrough Lookout, Springbrook National Park, SEQ 28 ° 14´03 ˝ S 153 ° 17´23 ˝ E. This specimen was photographed live by Qld Museum photographer Gary Cranitch prior to accession into the Qld Museum collection (see Figure 4). Figure 5 shows features of the skull, dentary and teeth of the holotype specimen		1	2013-05-28	A. M. Baker & Y. Mutton & H. Hines & J. Rowland		-28.234167	153.28973								Springbrook National Park	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC6A812B1FB57535E	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM834	JM			REFERRED SPECIMENS: (JM prefixes are from the Queensland Museum; M prefixes are from the Australian Museum). These specimens were formalin-fixed and old so genetics was not possible. For the following adults skull morphology was used to confirm species identification as A. arktos: males JM 834		1											Queensland		Queensland	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC2B2117EFDF25332	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM835	SEQ			O’Reilly’s Guest House, SEQ 28 ° 13´S 153 ° 07´E; JM 835		1				-28.216667	153.11667						Queensland		O'Reilly's Guest House	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC4EE115AFB725332	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM836	SEQ			Binna Burra Lodge, SEQ 28 ° 12´S 153 ° 11´E; JM 836		1				-28.2	153.18333						Queensland		Binna Burra Lodge	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC36E115AFCA05316	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM2281	SEQ			Dave’s Creek Country Binna Burra, SEQ 28 ° 13´S 153 ° 13´E; JM 2281		1				-28.216667	153.21666						Queensland		Dave's Creek Country Binna Burra	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC5411106FC6853CA	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon		SEQ, NP			O’Reilly’s Guest House, SEQ 28 ° 14´S 153 ° 08´E (all preceding localities are within or immediately adjacent to Lamington NP)		1				-28.233334	153.13333						Queensland	O'Reilly's Guest House	Lamington	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC59411E2FBDD53CA	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon					M 20605		1											Queensland			http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC20C11EDFE6853AE	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon		NP, NENSW			Eastern Border Ranges NP, NENSW 28 ° 23´S 153 ° 04´E		1				-28.383333	153.06667						Queensland		Eastern Border Ranges	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC79411CEFD4753AE	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM1595	JM			females: JM 1595		1											Queensland			http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC4A311CEFB2E53AE	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon		NP			Warrie NP (now within Springbrook NP)		1		Springbrook									Queensland		Warrie	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC2D711CEFEBE5382	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM7949	SEQ			SEQ 28 ° 13´S 153 ° 16´E; JM 7949		1				-28.216667	153.26666						Queensland			http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC72C11B5FC505382	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon		NP, NENSW			Eastern Border Ranges NP, NENSW 28 ° 25´S 153 ° 07´E		1				-28.416666	153.11667						Queensland		Eastern Border Ranges	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC58E11B5FC1E5266	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon	JM1594	JM			In addition two juvenile specimens are assigned to A. arktos on the basis of external morphology: JM 1594	juvenile	1											Queensland		In	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC5CB1196FE6E525A	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon		NP, SEQ			National Park 752 (now within Springbrook NP) 28 ° 14´S 153 ° 16´E, SEQ		1				-28.233334	153.26666						Queensland	National Park	Springbrook	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC79D1072FB65525A	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon		NENSW			and M 20606 Eastern Border Ranges, NENSW 28 ° 22´S 153 ° 06´E		1				-28.366667	153.1						Queensland		Eastern Border Ranges	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.mc.3B5C910C09453E3FC6A8105EFA8C5212	039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165.taxon				holotype	Holotype locality. A small gully near Best of All Lookout, Mount Mumdjin, Springbrook National Park, south-east Queensland, Australia (28 ° 14´29.6 ˝ S 153 ° 15´50.6 ˝ E. Datum: GDA 94), 950 m altitude.		1				-28.241556	153.26405	950				Australia	Queensland	Mount Mumdjin	Best of All Lookout	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709473E30C6F8102CFB085165	MaterialCitation
039D2A4709573E2FC6F81269FCB452B6.mc.3B5C910C09573E2EC7AB12FFFECC55BF	039D2A4709573E2FC6F81269FCB452B6.taxon				holotype	Colours for the A. arktos holotype are as follows: fur of the mid-back, up to 15 mm long with basal 12 mm Dark Gull Gray, median 1 mm Prout’s Brown and apical 1 mm Fuscous black. The back appears overall to be Prout’s Brown changing markedly to a rich Brussels Brown to Raw Umber on the rump. Guard hairs (medially-thickened) are Fuscous black fading to Sepia; they are very prominent giving an overall shaggy appearance, and up to 25 mm long on the rump, reducing to 8 mm where they terminate at the crown of the head. The head, shoulders and neck are mottled deep olive, dark olive and chaetura black, such that the head and shoulders are distinctly less vibrant than the back and especially the rump. The holotype lacks a head-stripe but there are patches of lighter coloured Dresden brown fur above and below the eye. Above the eye this fur is reduced to a thin line but under the eye it is more extensive extending under the eye, back towards the cheek and to the tips of the hair in front of the ear, on each side of the head. The soft ventral fur, up to 10 mm long on the belly is Dark Gull Gray on the basal 8.5 mm and Pale olive Grey on the apical 1.5 mm. It is interspersed by medially-thickened spines up to 11 mm long. Forefeet and hindfeet are very dark; fuscous black on the upper and lower surface; the underside of both fore and hindfeet are covered in fuscous black pigmented granules, which give it its overall dark appearance. The claws on the forefoot are very long, up to 4.3 mm, and slightly longer than the claws on the hindfoot (up to 3.9 mm). The tail is very dark, markedly contrasting the rich umber rump; the dorsal surface of the tail is black with a lighter fuscous Black on the underside. The tail hairs are dense, fine and evenly short (2 – 3 mm); at the rump, the Brussels brown / raw umber hairs on the rump are dense, long with long guard hairs and these extend just onto the tail base, but then abruptly terminate after covering 5 mm of tail base into the very short-haired, evenly dark tail		1												The	Prout's Brown	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D2A4709573E2FC6F81269FCB452B6	MaterialCitation
