Antechinus stuartii (small mammal)
Abundance: 0.05 to 76.29% (median 0.61%)
Latitudinal range: -38.2° to -17.5°Habitats: (6), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (3), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (1)
Found in 10 samples
Australia: Rintoul Creek Road, Southern Atherton Tableland, Jervis Bay (Elliott traps in trees), Jervis Bay (ground-based Elliott traps), Grant Hall Square G7 (Unit B) (Late Pleistocene), Grant Hall Square G7 (Unit C) (Late Pleistocene), Grant Hall Square G7 (Unit D) (Late Pleistocene), Grant Hall Square G7 (Unit E) (Late Pleistocene), Amphitheatre Cave (Holocene), McEachern’s Deathtrap Cave (G-49) (Pleistocene - Holocene)
See also Antechinus, Antechinus agilis, Antechinus flavipes, Antechinus godmani, Antechinus minimus, Antechinus sp., Antechinus spp., Antechinus swainsonii