Dasyuridae
see also: Etymology of Dasyuridae
The family of the Dasyuridae (of the Greek dasus , “hairy”, and will oura , “tail”) gathers different Espèce S from Marsupiaux which one finds in Australia and in New Guinea.
The family of Dasyuridae was created by the German Zoologue Georg August Goldfuss (1782-1848) in 1820. She belongs to the order of the Dasyuromorphia and includes/understands 61 Espèce S divided into 15 kinds:
- Antechinus Macleay, 1841
- Dasycercus Peters, 1875
- Dasykaluta Archer, 1982
- Dasyurus E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1796
- Murexia Touches and Archbold, 1937
- Myoictis Gray, 1858
- Neophascogale Stein, 1933
- Ningaui Archer, 1975
- Parantechinus Tate, 1947
- Phascogale Temminck, 1824
- Phascolosorex Matschie, 1916
- Planigale Troughton, 1928
- Pseudantechinus Touches, 1947
- Sarcophilus F. Vat, 1837
- Sminthopsis (Thomas, 1887) known as also marsupial mice
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