Genus Notomys Lesson, 1842
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- ABRS 2001. Census of Australian Vertebrates. Australian Biological Resources Study.
- Aitken, P.F. 1968. Observations on Notomys fuscus (Wood Jones) (Muridae - Pseudomyinae) with notes on a new synonym. South Australian Naturalist 43: 37-45
- Arrowsmith, J. 1849. Map of Captn. Sturt's route from Adelaide into the centre of Australia, constructed from his original protractions, and other official documents.
- Aslin, H.J. & Watts, C.H.S. 1980. Breeding of a captive colony of Notomys fuscus Wood Jones (Rodentia: Muridae). Australian Wildlife Research 7: 379-383
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- Brazenor, C.W. 1936. Two new rats from Central Australia. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne 9: 5-8 pl. 1
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- Breed, W.B. 1992. Reproduction of the spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis) in the natural environment. Australian Journal of Zoology 40: 57-71
- Breed, W.G. 1980. Further observations on spermatozoal morphology and male reproductive tract anatomy of Pseudomys and Notomys species (Mammalia: Rodentia). Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 104: 51-55
- Breed, W.G. 1981. Early embryonic development and ovarian activity during concurrent pregnancy and lactation in the hopping-mouse Notomys alexis. Australian Journal of Zoology 29: 589-604
- Breed, W.G. 1983. Sexual dimorphism in the Australian hopping mouse, Notomys alexis. Journal of Mammalogy 64: 536-539
- Breed, W.G. 1990. Comparative studies on the timing of reproduction and foetal number in six species of Australian conilurine rodents (Muridae: Hydromyinae). Journal of Zoology (London) 221: 1-10
- Breed, W.G. 1990. Copulatory behaviour and coagulum formation in the female reproductive tract of the Australian hopping mouse, Notomys alexis. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 88: 17-24
- Breed, W.G. 1990. Reproductive anatomy and sperm morphology of the long-tailed hopping mouse, Notomys longicaudatus (Rodentia: Muridae). Australian Mammalogy 13: 201-204
- Breed, W.G. 1995. Spinifex Hopping-mouse Notomys alexis. pp. 568-570 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
- Breed, W.G. 1997. Interspecific variation of testis size and epididymal sperm numbers in Australasian rodents with special reference to the genus Notomys. Australian Journal of Zoology 45: 651-669
- Breed, W.G. & Safaris, V. 1983. Variation in sperm head morphology in the Australian rodent Notomys alexis. Australian Journal of Zoology 31: 313-316
- Breed, W.G. & Washington, J.M. 1991. Mating behaviour and insemination in the hopping mouse (Notomys alexis). Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 93: 187-194
- Breed, W.J. & Sarafis, V. 1979. On the phylogenetic significance of spermatozoal morphology and male reproductive tract anatomy in Australian rodents. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 103: 127-135
- Calver, M.C., King, D.R., Gardner, J.L. & Martin, G.R. 1991. Total food consumption of some native Australian small mammals in the laboratory. Australian Mammalogy 14: 139-141
- Dewsbury, D.A. & Hodges, A.W. 1987. Copulatory behaviour and related phenomena in spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) and hopping mice (Notomys alexis). Journal of Mammalogy 68: 49-57
- Dickman, C.R., Mahon, P.S., Masters, P. & Gibson, D.F. 1999. Long-term dynamics of rodent populations in arid Australia: the influence of rainfall. Wildlife Research 26: 389-403
- Dickson, J.M. & Huxley, L. 1985. Donald Thomson’s Mammals and Fishes of Northern Australia. Melbourne : Thomas Nelson.
- Dixon, J.M. 1995. Big-eared Hopping-mouse Notomys macrotis. pp. 578-579 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
- Dixon, J.M. 1995. Long-tailed Hopping-mouse Notomys longicaudatus. pp. 577-578 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
- Dixon, J.M. 1995. Short-tailed Hopping-mouse Notomys amplus. 571 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
- Ellis, M. 1993. Extension of the known range of the fawn hopping-mouse Notomys cervinus in New South Wales. The Australian Zoologist 29: 77-78
- Finlayson, H.H. 1939. On mammals from the Lake Eyre Basin. Part IV. The Monodelphia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 63: 354-364
- Finlayson, H.H. 1940. On Central Australian mammals Part 1 The Muridae. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 64: 125-136 pls 14-15
- Finlayson, H.H. 1960. Nomenclature of Notomys (Muridae) in the Lake Eyre basin. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 83: 79-82
- Flannery, T.F. 1995. Northern Hopping-mouse Notomys aquilo. pp. 572-573 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
- Gould, J. 1844. Exhibition and character of a number of animals, &c. transmitted from Australia by Mr. Gilbert. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1844: 103-107 [publication date established from Sclater, P.L. 1893. List of the dates of receipt from the Printers of the sheets of the Society's 'Proceedings' from 1831 to 1859 inclusive. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1893: 435–440 [438]]
- Gould, J. 1853. Remarks on the genus Hapalotis. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1851: 126-127 [publication date established from Sclater, P.L. 1893. List of the dates of receipt from the Printers of the sheets of the Society's 'Proceedings' from 1831 to 1859 inclusive. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1893: 435–440 439]]
- Gould, J. 1863. The Mammals of Australia. London : J. Gould Part 13.
- Gray, J.E. 1841. Contributions towards the geographical distribution of the Mammalia in Australia, with notes on some recently discovered species, in a letter addressed to the Author. Appendix C. pp. 397-414 in Grey, G. (ed.). Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-west and Western Australia During the Years 1837, 38, and 39, Under the Authority of Her Majesty's Government. Describing many newly discovered, important, and fertile districts, with observations on the moral and physical condition of the aboriginal inhabitants, &c. &c. London : T. & W. Boone Vol. 2 vii 482 pp. [Date published Nov. 1841]
- Gray, J.E. 1844. Beasts. pls18-22, 25-29 in Richardson, J. & Gray, J.E. (1844–1875). (eds). The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, under the Command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, R.N., F.R.S., during the years 1839 to 1843. Mammalia, birds. London : E.W. Janson Vol. 1. [plate 21, 28 and 29, three of ten Beasts plates (18–22, 25–29) that illustrate Gray, J.E. 1875. Miscellanea. pp. 12a–12d in Richardson, J. & Gray, J.E. (1844–1875) (eds). The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, under the Command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, R.N., F.R.S., during the years 1839 to 1843. Mammalia, birds. London : E.W. Janson Vol. 1; the plates do not have a date printed on them; Tomes, R.F. 1857. On the species of bats inhabiting New Zealand. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1857: 134–142 pls 53–54 [138], Dobson, G.E. 1975. On the genus Scotophilus, with description of a new genus and species allied thereto. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1875: 368–373 [372] and Tate, G.H.H. 1941. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 40 Notes on vespertilionid bats of the subfamilies Miniopterinae, Murininae, Kerivoulinae, and Nyctophilinae. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 78: 567–597 [595] record the date of Beasts plates 20 (Dobson), 21 (Tate) and 22 (Tomes) as 1844; in contrast to Tomes op. cit., Dobson op. cit. and Tate op. cit., Thomas, O. 1888. Catalogue of the Marsupialia and Monotremata in the Collection of the British Museum (Natural History). London : British Museum xiii 401 pp. 28 pls [3 Nov. 1888] [277] writes that the Beasts plates were prepared in 1845, but although they were seen privately and quoted by several authors long before, their 'real publication' only took place in 1875; Saunders, J. 1875. List of the Books, Memoirs, and Miscellaneous Papers by Dr. John Edward Gray, F.R.S. with a few Historical Notes. London : Taylor & Francis (Printers) 58 pp. [19] records Gray's work no. 278 as 'Figures of new species of Australian Mammalia. Zool. Ereb. and Terror, 1844, 4 to.' and on the basis of this information the publication date of Beasts plate 21, 28 and 29 is taken by Mahoney, J.A. in Walton, D.W. (ed.) 1988. Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 5 Mammalia. Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service x 274 pp. [155, 169], as 1844; early authors who cite Beasts plates include Gunn, R.C. 1852. A list of the mammals indigenous to Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of. Van Diemen's Land 2: 77–90 [Beasts plates 19, 21, 25 cited on pp. 78, 82], Gould, J. 1858. The Mammals of Australia. Pt 10. London : J. Gould (Beasts plate 20 cited on unnumbered page of text entitled Scotophilus greyi, Gray. Grey's Scotophilus.) and Peters, W. 1861. Über die Chiropterengattung Nyctophilus. Phys. Abh. K. Akad. Wiss. Berl. 1860: 123–137 1 pl. (Beasts plate 21 cited on p. 125); Saunders, J. op. cit., p. 1 states that the List of the Books, Memoirs, and Miscellaneous Papers by Dr. John Edward Grey was commenced by Gray himself in the latter part of 1871 and the papers which he (Saunders) added were those published in 1874–75; Gray died on 7th March, 1875; Gould's collector in Western Australia in 1843 was J. Gilbert; a label attached to the skin of the holotype has the date 20th March, 1843 inscribed on it and this is three days later than the date that Whittell, H.M. 1942. A review of the work of John Gilbert in Western Australia. Part III. Emu 41: 289–305 [295] gives for Gilbert's return to Fremantle from Houtman Abrolhos, W. Australia]
- Iredale, T. & Troughton, E. le G. 1934. A check-list of the mammals recorded from Australia. Memoirs of the Australian Museum 6: i-xii 1-122
- Johnson, D.H. 1959. Four new mammals from the Northern Territory of Australia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 72: 183-187
- Johnson, D.H. 1964. Mammals of the Arnhem Land Expedition. 427-515 pls 1-16 in Specht, R.L. (ed.). Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land. Zoology. Parkville : Melbourne University Press Vol. 4 xvii 533 pp.
- Jones, F.W. 1925. A revision of the South Australian jerboa mice, with the description of a new species. Records of the South Australian Museum 3: 1-7
- Lee, A.K. 1995. The Action Plan for Australian Rodents. Canberra : Australian Nature Conservation Agency 62 pp.
- Lee, A.K., Fleming, M.R. & Happold, M. 1984. Microclimate, water economy and energetics of a desert rodent, Notomys alexis. pp. 315-326 in Cogger, H.G. & Cameron, E.E. (eds). Arid Australia. Sydney : Australian Museum 338 pp.
- Lesson, R.P. 1842. Nouveau Tableau du Règne Animal. Mammifères. Paris : A. Bertrand 204 pp.
- MacMillen, R.E. & Lee, A.K. 1970. Energy metabolism and pulmocutaneous water loss of Australian hopping mice. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 35: 355-369
- Mack, G. 1961. Mammals from south-western Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 13: 213-229
- Mahoney, J.A. 1976. Notomys macrotis Thomas, 1921, a poorly known Australian hopping mouse [Rodentia: Muridae]. Australian Mammalogy 1: 367-374
- Mahoney, J.A. 1977. Skull characters and relationships of Notomys mordax (Rodentia: Muridae), a poorly known Queensland hopping-mouse. Australian Journal of Zoology 25: 749-754
- Mahoney, J.A. 1982. Identities of the rodents (Muridae) listed in T.L. Mitchell's 'Three expeditions into the interior of Eastern Australia, with descriptions of the recently explored region of Australia Felix, and of the present colony of New South Wales' (1st ed., 1838; 2nd ed., 1839). Australian Mammalogy 5: 15-36
- Mahoney, J.A. in Walton, D.W. (ed.) 1988. Zoological Catalogue of Australia Volume 5. Mammalia. Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service x 274 pp. [Date published 13/Apr/1988]
- Mahoney, J.A. in Walton, D.W. (ed.) 1988. Zoological Catalogue of Australia Volume 5. Mammalia. Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service x 274 pp. [Date published 13/Apr/1988]
- Mahoney, J.A., Smith, M.J. & Medlin, G.C. 2007. A new species of hopping-mouse, Notomys robustus (Rodentia: Muridae) from cave deposits in the Flinders and Davenport Ranges, South Australia. Australian Mammalogy 29: 117-135
- Marlow, B.J. 1968. A comparison of the locomotion of two desert-living Australian mammals, Antechinomys spenceri (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) and Notomys cervinus (Rodentia: Muridae). Journal of Zoology, London 157: 159-167 pls 1-2
- Masters, P. 1993. The effects of fire-driven succession and rainfall on small mammals in spinifex grassland at Uluru National Park, Northern Territory. Wildlife Research 20: 803-813
- Medlin, G.C. 1993. A Field Guide to Chambers Gorge, Flinders Ranges. Adelaide : South Australian Museum.
- Menkhorst, P.W. (ed) 1995. Mammals of Victoria: Distribution, Ecology and Conservation. Melbourne : Oxford University Press.
- Mitchell, T.L. 1838. Three Expeditions into the Interior of eastern Australia; with descriptions of the recently explored region of Australia Felix, and of the present colony of New South Wales. London : T. & W. Boone Vol. 1 [xxiv] 351 pp. 21pls.
- Morrissey, B.L. & Breed, W.G. 1982. Variation in external morphology of the glans penis of Australian native rodents. Australian Journal of Zoology 30: 495-502
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- Murray, B.R. & Dickman, C.R. 1994. Granivory and microhabitat use in Australian desert rodents - are seeds important. Oecologia (Berlin) 99: 216-225
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- Ogilby, W. 1838. Notice of certain Australian quadrupeds, belonging to the Order Rodentia. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 18: 121-132
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- Pierce, E.J. & Breed, W.G. 1987. Cytological organisation of the seminiferous epithelium in the Australian rodents Pseudomys australis and Notomys alexis. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 80: 91-103
- Pierce, E.J. & Breed, W.G. 1989. Light microscopical structure of the excurrent ducts and distribution of spermatozoa in the Australian rodents Pseudomys australis and Notomys alexis. Journal of Anatomy 162: 195-214
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- Stanley, M. 1971. An ethogram of the hopping mouse, Notomys alexis. Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 29: 225-258
- Sturt, C. 1848. Narrative of an Expedition in Central Australia, Performed under the Authority of Her Majesty's Government, During the Year 1844, 5, and 6. Together with a notice of the Province of South Australia, in 1847. London : T. & W. Boone Vol. 1 x, iv pp. 5-416, 8 pls, Vol.2 vi 308 + 92 pp. 8 pls.
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- Watts, C.H.S. 1995. Darling Downs Hopping-mouse Notomys mordax. 581 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
- Watts, C.H.S. 1995. Dusky Hopping-mouse Notomys fuscus. pp. 575-576 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
- Watts, C.H.S. 1995. Fawn Hopping-mouse Notomys cervinus. pp. 574-575 in Strahan, R. (ed.). The Mammals of Australia: The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Sydney : Reed New Holland 756 pp.
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