Creator Gould's Mammals of Australia (1845-1863)
Date 1863
The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) - a nectar loving, 'flying' marsupial that swoops through the upper forest canopy on extended membranes for wings, said to resemble a flying squirrel. Native to eastern & northern Australia, & New Guinea. (syn Belideus breviceps: Gould)
Source: Smithsonian Library
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