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Mulgaras are the six
small rat-sized
species in the
genus Dasycercus. They are
marsupial carnivores,
closely related to the
Tasmanian devil and the quolls...
- The crest-tailed
mulgara (Dasycercus cristicauda) is a
small to medium-sized
Australian carnivorous marsupial and a
member of the
family Dasyuridae (meaning...
- The
southern mulgara (Dasycercus archeri) is a
newly described,
potentially extinct,
species of
mulgara. The
species is
named after Australian palaeontologist...
- The
little mulgara (Dasycercus marlowi) is a
newly described species of
mulgara. The
species is
named posthumously after Basil Marlow the
Australian mammalogist...
- The
northern mulgara (Dasycercus woolleyae) is a
newly described, and
potentially extinct,
species of
mulgara. The
species is
named after Dr. Patricia...
- kowari,
mulgara, kaluta, dibblers, neophascogales, pseudantechinuses, and the
Tasmanian devil.
Tribe Dasyurini Genus Dasycercus Brush-tailed
mulgara, Dasycercus...
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Dasyurinae Tribe Dasyurini Genus Dasycercus Brush-tailed
mulgara,
Dasycercus blythi Crest-tailed
mulgara,
Dasycercus cristicauda Genus Dasykaluta Little red...
- The brush-tailed
mulgara (Dasycercus blythi),
previously the
mulgara Dasycercus cristicauda, is a
medium sized carnivorous Australian marsupial species...
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genera of
small carnivorous marsupials native to Australia: quolls, kowari,
mulgara, kaluta, dibblers, phascogales, pseudantechinuses, and the
Tasmanian devil...
- Dasyuroides. For some time it was
included in the
genus Dasycercus with the
mulgaras,
however recent genetic work has
confidently separated the
kowari as their...