Dasyurinae
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Dasyurinae | |
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Tiger Quoll | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Infraclass: | Marsupialia |
Order: | Dasyuromorphia |
Family: | Dasyuridae |
Subfamily: | Dasyurinae Goldfuss, 1820 |
Tribes & Genera | |
Dasyurini - 10 genera | |
The subfamily Dasyurinae includes several genera of small carnivorous marsupials native to Australia: quolls, Kowari, Mulgara, Kaluta, dibblers, phascogales pseudantechinuses, and the Tasmanian Devil. The subfamily is defined largely on biochemical criteria.
Order Dasyuromorphia
- Family Thylacinidae
- Family Dasyuridae: (carnivorous marsupials)
- SUBFAMILY DASYURINAE:†Wakamatha tasselii Archer & Rich, 1979; Mioc. Aust.
- †Dasylurinja kokuminola Archer, 1982; Miocene.
- †Ankotarinja tirarensis Archer, 1976; Late Oligcene to Early Miocene.
- †Keeuna woodburnei Archer, 1976; Late Oligcene to Early Miocene.
- Tribe Dasyurini
- mulgaras = Dasycercus spp
- Little Red Kaluta = Dasykaluta rosamondae
- Kowari = Dasyuroides byrnei
- †Dasyuroides achilpatna Archer, 1982
- quolls = Dasyurus spp.
- some dasyures = Myoictis and Neophascogale spp.
- Dibbler = Parantechinus apicalis
- marsupial shrews = Phascolosorex spp.
- false antechinuses = Pseudantechinus spp. (includes Sandstone Dibbler)
- Tasmanian Devil = Sarcophilus harrisii
- Tribe Phascogalini
- antechinuses = Antechinus spp.
- other dasyures = Micromurexia, Murexechinus, Murexia, Paramurexia, Phascomurexia spp.
- phascogales = Phascogale spp.
- Subfamily Sminthopsinae: dunnarts, Kultarr, planigales and ningauas
- SUBFAMILY DASYURINAE:†Wakamatha tasselii Archer & Rich, 1979; Mioc. Aust.
- Family Myrmecobiidae
References
- Groves, C. P. (2005). Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M, eds. Mammal Species of the World (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 24–32. OCLC 62265494. ISBN 0-801-88221-4.
- Strahan, Ronald (1995). The Mammals of Australia, Reed Books, 54
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