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The Dasyuridae are a family of
marsupial Marsupials are any members of the mammalian infraclass Marsupialia. All extant marsupials are endemic to Australasia, Wallacea and the Americas. A distinctive characteristic common to most of these species is that the young are carried in ...
s native to
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. With an area of , Australia is the largest country by ...
and
New Guinea New Guinea (; Hiri Motu: ''Niu Gini''; id, Papua, or , historically ) is the world's second-largest island with an area of . Located in Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the island is separated from Australia by the wide Torres ...
, including 71 extant species divided into 17 genera. Many are small and mouse-like or
shrew Shrews (family Soricidae) are small mole-like mammals classified in the order Eulipotyphla. True shrews are not to be confused with treeshrews, otter shrews, elephant shrews, West Indies shrews, or marsupial shrews, which belong to differ ...
-like, giving some of them the name marsupial mice or marsupial shrews, but the group also includes the cat-sized
quoll Quolls (; genus ''Dasyurus'') are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. They are primarily nocturnal and spend most of the day in a den. Of the six species of quoll, four are found in Australia and two in New Guinea. Anoth ...
s, as well as the
Tasmanian devil The Tasmanian devil (''Sarcophilus harrisii'') ( palawa kani: purinina) is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. Until recently, it was only found on the island state of Tasmania, but it has been reintroduced to New South Wales ...
. They are found in a wide range of habitats, including grassland, underground, forests, and mountains, and some species are arboreal or semiaquatic. The Dasyuridae are often called the 'marsupial carnivores', as most members of the family are insectivores.


Characteristics

Most dasyurids are roughly the size of mice, but a few species are much larger. The smallest species is the Pilbara ningaui, which is from in length, and weighs just , while the largest, the Tasmanian devil, is long, and weighs from . The smaller dasyurids typically resemble shrews or mice in appearance, with long tails and narrow, pointed noses. The larger species bear a resemblance to such
placental Placental mammals (infraclass Placentalia ) are one of the three extant subdivisions of the class Mammalia, the other two being Monotremata and Marsupialia. Placentalia contains the vast majority of extant mammals, which are partly distinguishe ...
carnivores as
mongoose A mongoose is a small terrestrial carnivorous mammal belonging to the family Herpestidae. This family is currently split into two subfamilies, the Herpestinae and the Mungotinae. The Herpestinae comprises 23 living species that are native to so ...
s or mustelids. Many features of dasyurids are considered primitive; that is, they resemble the features of the earliest marsupials, from which other species, such as
kangaroo Kangaroos are four marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern ...
s and
bandicoot Bandicoots are a group of more than 20 species of small to medium-sized, terrestrial, largely nocturnal marsupial omnivores in the order Peramelemorphia. They are endemic to the Australia–New Guinea region, including the Bismarck Archipelago t ...
s, later diverged. For example, all of the toes in dasyurids are separate, whereas in many other marsupials, the second and third toes are fused. Similarly, many species lack a full marsupial pouch, instead having a simple fold of skin surrounding the
teat A teat is the projection from the mammary glands of mammals from which milk flows or is ejected for the purpose of feeding young. In many mammals the teat projects from the udder. The number of teats varies by mammalian species and often corr ...
s to provide some protection to the developing young. The dentition of dasyurids is also considered primitive, and differs from that of other marsupials, with a dental formula of: . Their dentition is similar to many carnivores, characterized by bladelike incisors, large, sharp canines, and upper molars modified with large, sharp cusps. Dasyurids are primarily
insectivorous A robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivorous animal or plant that eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the human practice of eating insects. The first vertebrate insectivores were ...
, but they will also eat small lizards, fruit, and flowers. One of the few exceptions to this rule is the Tasmanian devil, which subsists mainly on vertebrate
carrion Carrion () is the decaying flesh of dead animals, including human flesh. Overview Carrion is an important food source for large carnivores and omnivores in most ecosystems. Examples of carrion-eaters (or scavengers) include crows, vultures ...
. They have relatively simple digestive tracts, as is typical of insectivores and other carnivores.
Gestation Gestation is the period of development during the carrying of an embryo, and later fetus, inside viviparous animals (the embryo develops within the parent). It is typical for mammals, but also occurs for some non-mammals. Mammals during pr ...
lasts from 12–16 days, and results in the birth of from two to 12 young, depending on species. Smaller species typically breed at least twice a year, while the larger forms tend to breed just once. The length of
lactation Lactation describes the secretion of milk from the mammary glands and the period of time that a mother lactates to feed her young. The process naturally occurs with all sexually mature female mammals, although it may predate mammals. The proces ...
reflects this, with young
dunnart Dunnart is a common name for species of the genus ''Sminthopsis'', narrow-footed marsupials the size of a European mouse. They have a largely insectivorous diet. Taxonomy The genus name ''Sminthopsis'' was published by Oldfield Thomas in 18 ...
s, for example, being weaned after 60–70 days, but young quolls only after 8–9 months. Most dasyurid species are sexually mature at one year of age, but, again, the quolls and Tasmanian devil, being larger, take longer to mature and do not reach full adulthood for about two years. Adult dasyurids are typically solitary, or travel in small groups of two to three individuals.


Classification

The listing for extant species is based on The Third edition of Wilson & Reeder's
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(2005), except where th
Mammal Diversity Database
and
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agree on a change. * Family Dasyuridae ** Genus ''
Ganbulanyi ''Ganbulanyi djadjinguli'' is a fossil species of Miocene dasyurid, described in 1998 and assigned to a new genus. The dentition has characteristics exhibited by mammals known as bone-crackers, a type of durophagy in which the animal is able to o ...
''† ** Genus '' Glaucodon''† ** Subfamily
Barinya ''Barinya'' is a fossil genus from the marsupial family Dasyuridae, which contains the oldest known undoubted dasyurid. The principal differences between ''Barinya'' and more recent dasyurids are in the dentition and skull morphology, with ''Bar ...
inae† *** Genus ''
Barinya ''Barinya'' is a fossil genus from the marsupial family Dasyuridae, which contains the oldest known undoubted dasyurid. The principal differences between ''Barinya'' and more recent dasyurids are in the dentition and skull morphology, with ''Bar ...
''† ** Subfamily Dasyurinae *** Tribe Dasyurini **** Genus '' Dasycercus'' *****
Brush-tailed mulgara The brush-tailed mulgara (''Dasycercus blythi''), previously the mulgara ''Dasycercus cristicauda'' is a medium sized carnivorous Australian marsupial species weighing approximately . The brush-tailed mulgara is sexually dimorphic with males bein ...
, ''Dasycercus blythi'' *****
Crest-tailed mulgara The crest-tailed mulgara (''Dasycercus cristicauda''), is a small to medium-sized Australian carnivorous marsupial and a member of the family Dasyuridae (meaning "hairy tail") which includes quolls, dunnarts, the numbat, Tasmanian devil and e ...
, ''Dasycercus cristicauda'' **** Genus '' Dasykaluta'' *****
Little red kaluta The little red kaluta (''Dasykaluta rosamondae'') is a small, reddish-brown, shrew-like mammal native to dry grasslands of northwest Australia. It is active at night, feeding on insects and other small animals. The kaluta is a marsupial and is th ...
, ''Dasykaluta rosamondae'' **** Genus '' Dasyuroides'' ***** Kowari, ''Dasyuroides byrnei'' **** Genus '' Dasyurus'':
quoll Quolls (; genus ''Dasyurus'') are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. They are primarily nocturnal and spend most of the day in a den. Of the six species of quoll, four are found in Australia and two in New Guinea. Anoth ...
s ***** New Guinean quoll, ''Dasyurus albopunctatus'' ***** Western quoll, ''Dasyurus geoffroii'' ***** Northern quoll, ''Dasyurus hallucatus'' *****
Tiger quoll The tiger quoll (''Dasyurus maculatus''), also known as the spotted-tail quoll, the spotted quoll, the spotted-tail dasyure, native cat or the tiger cat, is a carnivorous marsupial of the quoll genus '' Dasyurus'' native to Australia. With male ...
, ''Dasyurus maculatus'' ***** Bronze quoll, ''Dasyurus spartacus'' *****
Eastern quoll The eastern quoll (''Dasyurus viverrinus'', formerly known as the eastern native cat) is a medium-sized carnivorous marsupial ( dasyurid), and one of six extant species of quolls. Endemic to Australia, they occur on the island state of Tasmania ...
, ''Dasyurus viverrinus'' **** Genus ''
Myoictis ''Myoictis'' or striped dasyure is a genus of marsupials in the order Dasyuromorphia. It is found in New Guinea. There are four species: * Woolley's three-striped dasyure, ''Myoictis leucura'' * Three-striped dasyure, ''Myoictis melas'' * ...
'' ***** Woolley's three-striped dasyure, ''Myoictis leucera'' ***** Three-striped dasyure, ''Myoictis melas'' ***** Wallace's dasyure, ''Myoictis wallacii'' ***** Tate's three-striped dasyure, ''Myoictis wavicus'' **** Genus ''
Neophascogale The speckled dasyure (''Neophascogale lorentzii''), also known as the long-clawed marsupial mouse, is a member of the order Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: * Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, different ...
'' ***** Speckled dasyure, ''Neophascogale lorentzi'' **** Genus '' Parantechinus'' *****
Dibbler Dibbler (''Parantechinus apicalis'') is an endangered species of marsupial. It is an inhabitant of the southwest mainland of Western Australia and some offshore islands. It is a member of the order Dasyuromorphia, and the only member of the g ...
, ''Parantechinus apicalis'' **** Genus '' Phascolosorex'' *****
Red-bellied marsupial shrew The red-bellied dasyure or red-bellied marsupial shrew (''Phascolosorex doriae'') is a species of marsupial in the family Dasyuridae endemic to West Papua. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. References External lin ...
, ''Phascolosorex doriae'' *****
Narrow-striped marsupial shrew The narrow-striped dasyure or narrow-striped marsupial shrew (''Phascolosorex dorsalis'') is a species of marsupial in the family Dasyuridae found in West Papua and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. ...
, ''Phascolosorex dorsalis'' **** Genus '' Pseudantechinus'' ***** Sandstone false antechinus, ''Pseudantechinus bilarni'' *****
Fat-tailed false antechinus The fat-tailed false antechinus (''Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis''), also called the fat-tailed pseudantechinus and red-eared antechinus, is a member of the order Dasyuromorphia. It is an inhabitant of western and central Australia. Its specie ...
, ''Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis'' ***** Alexandria false antechinus, ''Pseudantechinus mimulus'' ***** Ningbing false antechinus, ''Pseudantechinus ningbing'' *****
Rory Cooper's false antechinus Rory Cooper's false antechinus (''Pseudantechinus roryi''), also known as the tan false antechinus and the tan pseudantechinus, is a recently named species of small carnivorous marsupial which inhabits rocky outcrops in Western Australia. Nothin ...
, ''Pseudantechinus roryi'' *****
Woolley's false antechinus Woolley's false antechinus (''Pseudantechinus woolleyae''), also known as Woolley's pseudantechinus, is a species of small carnivorous marsupial belonging to the family Dasyuridae. It is found in the Australian state of Western Australia, primar ...
, ''Pseudantechinus woolleyae'' **** Genus ''
Sarcophilus ''Sarcophilus'' is a genus of carnivorous marsupial best known for its only living member, the Tasmanian devil. Sarcophilus is Latin - meaning 'flesh-loving'. There are four species of ''Sarcophilus''. '' S. laniarius'' and '' S. moornaensis'' ...
'' *****
Tasmanian devil The Tasmanian devil (''Sarcophilus harrisii'') ( palawa kani: purinina) is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. Until recently, it was only found on the island state of Tasmania, but it has been reintroduced to New South Wales ...
, ''Sarcophilus harrisii'' *** Tribe Phascogalini **** Genus ''
Antechinus ''Antechinus'' (// ('ant-echinus')) is a genus of small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia. They resemble mice with the bristly fur of shrews. Names They are also sometimes called 'broad-footed marsupial mice', 'pouched mice', or 'Ante ...
'' ***** Tropical antechinus, ''Antechinus adustus'' *****
Agile antechinus The agile antechinus (''Antechinus agilis'') is a species of small carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. It is found in Australia. Taxonomy The agile antechinus was long considered to be a form of the brown antechinus (''Antechinus ...
, ''Antechinus agilis'' *****
Fawn antechinus The fawn antechinus (''Antechinus bellus'') is a species of small carnivorous marsupial found in northern Australia. It is the only ''Antechinus'' to be found in the Northern Territory and has a patchy, restricted range. Taxonomy The earliest ...
, ''Antechinus bellus'' *****
Yellow-footed antechinus The yellow-footed antechinus (''Antechinus flavipes''), also known as the mardo, is a shrew-like marsupial found in Australia. One notable feature of the species is its sexual behavior. The male yellow-footed antechinus engages in such frenzie ...
, ''Antechinus flavipes'' *****
Atherton antechinus The Atherton antechinus (''Antechinus godmani''), also known as Godman's antechinus, is a species of small carnivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is one of the rarest members of its genus, and differs from other antechinuses in its more ...
, ''Antechinus godmani'' *****
Cinnamon antechinus The cinnamon antechinus (''Antechinus leo''), also known as the Iron Ranges antechinus and the Cape York antechinus, is a species of small carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. It is the only mammal endemic to Cape York Peninsula, bein ...
, ''Antechinus leo'' ***** Swamp antechinus, ''Antechinus minimus'' ***** Brown antechinus, ''Antechinus stuartii'' ***** Subtropical antechinus, ''Antechinus subtropicus'' ***** Tasmanian dusky antechinus, ''Antechinus swainsonii'' ****Genus '' Murexia'' ***** Habbema dasyure, ''Miurexia habbema'' ***** Short-furred dasyure, ''Murexia longicaudata'' ***** Black-tailed dasyure, ''Murexia melanurus'' ***** Long-nosed dasyure, ''Murexia naso'' ***** Broad-striped dasyure, ''Murexia rothschildi'' **** Genus '' Phascogale'' *****
Red-tailed phascogale The red-tailed phascogale (''Phascogale calura''), also known as the red-tailed wambenger, red-tailed mousesack or kenngoor, is a small carnivorous marsupial found in inland areas of south-western Western Australia, and has been reintroduced in ...
, ''Phascogale calura'' ***** Northern brush-tailed phascogale, ''Phascogale pirata'' ***** Brush-tailed phascogale, ''Phascogale tapoatafa'' **Subfamily
Sminthopsinae The subfamily Sminthopsinae includes several genera of small, carnivorous marsupials native to Australia: kultarrs, ningauis, dunnarts, and planigales. Classification * Subfamily Sminthopsinae ** Tribe Sminthopsini *** Genus '' Antechinom ...
*** Tribe Planigalini **** Genus '' Planigale'' *****
Paucident planigale The paucident planigale (''Planigale gilesi''), also known as Giles' planigale, is a very small species of carnivorous marsupial of the family '' Dasyuridae''. Taxonomy The paucident planigale was not formally described until 1972, when it was n ...
, ''Planigale gilesi'' ***** Long-tailed planigale, ''Planigale ingrami'' *****
Common planigale The common planigale (''Planigale maculata''), also known as the pygmy planigale or the coastal planigale, is one of many small marsupial carnivores known as "marsupial mice" found in Australia. There they fill a similar niche to the insectivor ...
, ''Planigale maculata'' *****
New Guinean planigale The New Guinean planigale (''Planigale novaeguineae''), also known as the Papuan planigale, is a species In biology, a species is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of ...
, ''Planigale novaeguineae'' *****
Narrow-nosed planigale The narrow-nosed planigale (''Planigale tenuirostris'') is a species of very small marsupial carnivore of the family Dasyuridae. Taxonomy The narrow-nosed planigale was described by Ellis Le Geyt Troughton in 1928, separating it from the com ...
, ''Planigale tenuirostris'' ***Tribe Sminthopsini **** Genus '' Antechinomys'' *****
Kultarr The kultarr (''Antechinomys laniger'') (also called the "jerboa-marsupial" or marsupial jerboa) is a small insectivorous nocturnal marsupial inhabiting the arid interior of Australia. Preferred habitat includes stony deserts, shrubland, woodland ...
, ''Antechinomys laniger'' **** Genus ''
Ningaui ''Ningaui'' is a genus of small species of the marsupial dasyurid family. Along with the planigales, they are among the smallest marsupials. Taxonomy The genus was established in 1975 to accommodate two newly described species of dasyurids, th ...
'' *****
Wongai ningaui The Wongai ningaui (''Ningaui ridei'') is a tiny carnivorous marsupial native to the arid open grasslands of inland Australia. Their diet is mainly small insects, and occasionally larger prey such as spiders, grasshopperss and cockroaches, whi ...
, ''Ningaui ridei'' ***** Pilbara ningaui, ''Ningaui timealeyi'' *****
Southern ningaui The southern ningaui (''Ningaui yvonneae'') is a tiny marsupial carnivore belonging to the Dasyuridae family. Similar in appearance to '' Ningaui ridei'', found throughout central Australia, this species occurs in spinifex on semi-arid sandplai ...
, ''Ningaui yvonnae'' **** Genus '' Sminthopsis'' ***** ''†S. floravillensis'' Archer, 1982 ***** ''S. crassicaudata'' species-group ******
Fat-tailed dunnart The fat-tailed dunnart (''Sminthopsis crassicaudata'') is a species of mouse-like marsupial of the Dasyuridae, the family that includes the little red kaluta, quolls, and the Tasmanian devil. It has an average body length of with a tail of . Ea ...
, ''Sminthopsis crassicaudata'' ***** ''S. macroura'' species-group ****** Kakadu dunnart, ''Sminthopsis bindi'' ****** Carpentarian dunnart, ''Sminthopsis butleri'' ****** Julia Creek dunnart, ''Sminthopsis douglasi'' ****** Stripe-faced dunnart, ''Sminthopsis macroura'' ****** Red-cheeked dunnart, ''Sminthopsis virginiae'' ***** ''S. granulipes'' species-group ****** White-tailed dunnart, ''Sminthopsis granulipes'' ***** ''S. griseoventer'' species-group ****** Grey-bellied dunnart, ''Sminthopsis griseoventer'' ***** ''S. longicaudata'' species-group ****** Long-tailed dunnart, ''Sminthopsis longicaudata'' ***** ''S. murina'' species-group ****** Chestnut dunnart, ''Sminthopsis archeri'' ****** Little long-tailed dunnart, ''Sminthopsis dolichura'' ****** Sooty dunnart, ''Sminthopsis fulginosus'' ******
Gilbert's dunnart Gilbert's dunnart (''Sminthopsis gilberti'') is a recently discovered dunnart, described in 1984. The length from snout to tail being of which the head and body are and the tail . The hind foot size is , the ear length is and with the weight ...
, ''Sminthopsis gilberti'' ****** White-footed dunnart, ''Sminthopsis leucopus'' ****** Slender-tailed dunnart, ''Sminthopsis murina'' ***** ''S. psammophila'' species-group ****** Hairy-footed dunnart, ''Sminthopsis hirtipes'' ****** Ooldea dunnart, ''Sminthopsis ooldea'' ****** Sandhill dunnart, ''Sminthopsis psammophila'' ****** Lesser hairy-footed dunnart, ''Sminthopsis youngsoni''


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