Sminthopsinae
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Classification

  • Subfamily Sminthopsinae
    • Tribe Sminthopsini
      Sminthopsini
      - Classification :* Tribe Sminthopsini** Genus Antechinomys*** Kultarr, Antechinomys laniger** Genus Ningaui*** Wongai Ningaui, Ningaui ridei*** Pilbara Ningaui, Ningaui timealeyi*** Southern Ningaui, Ningaui yvonnae...

      • Genus Antechinomys
        • Kultarr
          Kultarr
          The Kultarr , also known as the Jerboa-marsupial, the Jerboa Pouched-mouse, the Wuhl-wuhl or the Pitchi-pitchi, is a member of the Dasyuromorphia order. It is the only species in the Antechinomys genus...

          , Antechinomys laniger
      • Genus Ningaui
        Ningaui
        Ningauis, members of the genus Ningaui, are small members of the dasyurid family. Along with the planigales, they are among the smallest marsupials. They are related to the dunnarts and are restricted to arid regions of Australia....

        • Wongai Ningaui
          Wongai Ningaui
          The Wongai Ningaui , also known as the Inland Ningaui, is a small carnivorous marsupial native to Australia.-Taxonomy:...

          , Ningaui ridei
        • Pilbara Ningaui
          Pilbara Ningaui
          The Pilbara Ningaui , sometimes known as Ealey's Ningaui, is a tiny species of marsupial carnivore found in Australia. It rarely exceeds 5.8cm in body length, with a tail 6-7.6cm long and a weight of 5-9.4g...

          , Ningaui timealeyi
        • Southern Ningaui
          Southern Ningaui
          The Southern Ningaui , also known as the Mallee Ningaui, is a tiny species of marsupial carnivore and a member of the family Dasyuridae...

          , Ningaui yvonnae
      • Genus Sminthopsis
        • S. crassicaudata species-group
          • Fat-tailed Dunnart
            Fat-tailed Dunnart
            The Fat Tailed Dunnart is a species of mouse-like marsupial of the Dasyuridae family, the family includes the Little Red Kaluta, quolls, and the Tasmanian Devil. It has an average body length of 60–90 mm with a tail of 45–70 mm. Ear length is 14–16 mm...

            , Sminthopsis crassicaudata
        • S. macroura species-group
          • Kakadu Dunnart
            Kakadu Dunnart
            The Kakadu Dunnart is a dunnart that was described in 1994 and the closest relative is the Carpentarian Dunnart. Its typical body length is 50-85mm long with a tail of 60-105mm for a total length of between 110-190mm, and a weight of between 10-25g, placing this species in the mid-range of the...

            , Sminthopsis bindi
          • Carpentarian Dunnart
            Carpentarian Dunnart
            The Carpentarian Dunnart also known as the Butler's Dunnart with a puffy brown or mouse grey colour above and the underside of white, similar to its close relative the Kakadu Dunnart. Head to anus length is 75-88m awith a tail of 72-90mm long for a total length of 147-178mm...

            , Sminthopsis butleri
          • Julia Creek Dunnart
            Julia Creek Dunnart
            The Julia Creek Dunnart is a marsupial with a large buffy brown upperside and white underside. This dunnart has a body length of 100-135 mm with a tail of 60-105 mm to make a total length of between 160-240 mm. Its weight is between 40-70g. The length of the hind foot is between...

            , Sminthopsis douglasi
          • Stripe-faced Dunnart
            Stripe-faced Dunnart
            The Striped-faced Dunnart is an Australian marsupial. This dunnart has an average length of 155-198 mm from the tip of the snout to the tip of the tail, snout to anus distance of 75-98 mm, a tail measuring 80-100 mm and an ear length of 17-18 mm. Its weight varies between 15-25 grams. It has a...

            , Sminthopsis macroura
          • Red-cheeked Dunnart
            Red-cheeked Dunnart
            The Red-cheeked Dunnart is so called because of the distinctive red hair on its cheek. It is an Australasian marsupial. Its total length is 167–270 mm; its average body length is 80–135 mm with a tail of 87–135 mm. Ear length is 12–13 mm. Its weight varies between 18 and...

            , Sminthopsis virginiae
        • S. granulipes species-group
          • White-tailed Dunnart
            White-tailed Dunnart
            The White-tailed Dunnart , also known as the Ash-grey Dunnart, is a dunnart native to Australia. It has an average body length of 126-168 mm, a snout to anus length of 70-100 mm, a tail measurement of 56-68 mm and a weight which varies between 18-35 grams...

            , Sminthopsis granulipes
        • S. griseoventer species-group
          • Kangaroo Island Dunnart
            Kangaroo Island Dunnart
            The Kangaroo Island Dunnart is a dark sooty-grey coloured dunnart species first discovered in 1969, with paler underparts of its body. It has an average body length of 170mm-198mm, a snout to anus length of 80-93 mm, a tail measurement of 90-105 mm, a hind foot of 17.5mm, ear length of 18mm and a...

            , Sminthopsis aitkeni
          • Boullanger Island Dunnart
            Boullanger Island Dunnart
            The Boullanger Island Dunnart is a species of dunnart found only on Boullanger Island, Western Australia. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Grey-bellied Dunnart , for which reason it was not assessed by the IUCN in 2008...

            , Sminthopsis boullangerensis
          • Grey-bellied Dunnart, Sminthopsis griseoventer
        • S. longicaudata species-group
          • Long-tailed Dunnart
            Long-tailed Dunnart
            Long-tailed Dunnart is an Australian dunnart that, like the Little Long-tailed Dunnart, has a tail longer than its body. It is also one of the larger dunnarts at a length from snout to tail of 260-306 mm of which head to anus is 80-96 mm and tail 180-210 mm long...

            , Sminthopsis longicaudata
        • S. murina species-group
          • Chestnut Dunnart
            Chestnut Dunnart
            The Chestnut Dunnart is a dunnart that was described by Van Dyck in 1986 and is named because of its chestnut colour in the upperparts of its body. The length from snout to tail being 167-210 mm of which head to anus is 85-105 mm and tail 82-105 mm long...

            , Sminthopsis archeri
          • Little Long-tailed Dunnart
            Little Long-tailed Dunnart
            The Little Long-tailed Dunnart is a dunnart that was, along with Gilbert's Dunnart, described in 1984. The length from snout to tail is 150-200 mm of which head to anus is 65-50 mm and tail 85-105 mm long...

            , Sminthopsis dolichura
          • Sooty Dunnart
            Sooty Dunnart
            The Sooty Dunnart is a species of dunnart found in Western Australia. It is one of the least-known of the dunnarts, with the IUCN classifying it as data deficient. It was formerly believed to be a subspecies of the Common Dunnart ....

            , Sminthopsis fulginosus
          • Gilbert's Dunnart
            Gilbert's Dunnart
            Gilbert's Dunnart is a recently discovered dunnart, described in 1984. The length from snout to tail being 155-180 mm of which head to anus is 80-90 mm and tail 75-90 mm long...

            , Sminthopsis gilberti
          • White-footed Dunnart
            White-footed Dunnart
            The White Footed Dunnart is a marsupial that occurs of Tasmania and Australia. It occurs along the coast and in inner Gippsland and Alpine areas up to 400 metres near Narbethong...

            , Sminthopsis leucopus
          • Slender-tailed Dunnart
            Slender-tailed Dunnart
            The Slender-tailed Dunnart , also known as the Common Dunnart in Australia, is a dasyurid marsupial . It has an average body length of 7 to 12 centimeters with a tail length of 5.5 to 13 centimetres...

            , Sminthopsis murina
        • S. psammophila species-group
          • Hairy-footed Dunnart
            Hairy-footed Dunnart
            The Hairy-footed Dunnart is a dunnart that has silver hairs on the soles of it hind feet accompanied by long hair on the side of its sole. It is an Australian marsupial similar to the Ooldea Dunnart, with its upper body yellow-brown and lower body white in colour...

            , Sminthopsis hirtipes
          • Ooldea Dunnart
            Ooldea Dunnart
            The Ooldea Dunnart , also called Troughton's Dunnart after the person who found the species, is an Australian marsupial similar to the Hairy-footed Dunnart. It is greyish-yellow on its upper body and white on the underside with dark patches on its crown, forehead and in front of the eyes, and a...

            , Sminthopsis ooldea
          • Sandhill Dunnart
            Sandhill Dunnart
            The Sandhill Dunnart is a species of small carnivorous Australian marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. It is known from four scattered arid areas of Australia: near Lake Amadeus in Northern Territory, the central Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, the southwestern edge of the Great Victoria Desert...

            , Sminthopsis psammophila
          • Lesser Hairy-footed Dunnart
            Lesser Hairy-footed Dunnart
            The Lesser Hairy-footed Dunnart is a small carnivorous Australian marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. It is a widespread and fairly common species, being found in many desert areas of Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland...

            , Sminthopsis youngsoni
    • Tribe Planigalini
      • Genus Planigale
        Planigale
        The genus Planigale are small carnivorous marsupials found in Australia and New Guinea. It is the only genus in the Planigalini tribe of the subfamily Sminthopsinae...

        • Paucident Planigale
          Paucident Planigale
          The Paucident Planigale , also known as Giles' Planigale, is a very small species of carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.-Taxonomy:...

          , Planigale gilesi
        • Long-tailed Planigale
          Long-tailed Planigale
          The Long-tailed Planigale , also known as Ingram's Planigale or the Northern Planigale, is the smallest of all marsupials, and one of the smallest of all mammals...

          , Planigale ingrami
        • Common Planigale, Planigale maculata
        • New Guinean Planigale
          New Guinean Planigale
          The New Guinean Planigale , also known as the Papuan Planigale, is a species of small marsupial carnivore native to the Trans Fly savanna and grasslands of New Guinea....

          , Planigale novaeguineae
        • Narrow-nosed Planigale
          Narrow-nosed Planigale
          The Narrow-nosed Planigale 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 Common Planigale with which it had previously been associated...

          , Planigale tenuirostris
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