Dunnart

Genus of mammals (Sminthopsis; marsupials)
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::summary Genus of mammals (Sminthopsis; marsupials) ::
| image = Ant lucp.jpg | image_caption = White-footed dunnart (Sminthopsis leucopus) | taxon = Sminthopsis | authority = Thomas, 1887 | display_parents = 3 | type_species = Phascogale crassicaudata | type_species_authority = Gould, 1844 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = 23, see text
A dunnart (from Noongar donat) is a narrow-footed marsupial the size of a European mouse, of the genus Sminthopsis. Dunnarts have a largely insectivorous diet.
Taxonomy
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The genus name Sminthopsis was published by Oldfield Thomas in 1887, the author noting that the name Podabrus that had previously been used to describe the species was preoccupied as a genus of beetles. The type species is Phascogale crassicaudata, published by John Gould in 1844.
There are 19 species, all of them in Australia or New Guinea:
- **Genus Sminthopsis **
- S. crassicaudata species-group
- S. macroura species-group
- S. granulipes species-group
- S. griseoventer species-group
- S. murina species-group
- S. psammophila species-group
Additionally, two species are recognized by the American Society of Mammalogists:
The American Society of Mammalogists also lists S. griseoventer as a synonym of S. fuliginosa, and moved S. longicaudata to the genus Antechinomys.
Description
A male dunnart's Y chromosome is the smallest known mammalian Y chromosome.
Notes
References
References
- Abbott, Ian. (2001). "Aboriginal names of mammal species in south-west Western Australia". CALMScience.
- (6 January 2015). "Taxonomic status of ''Podabrus albocaudatus'' Krefft, 1872 and declaration of ''Sminthopsis granulipes'' Troughton, 1932 (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) as a protected name for the White-tailed Dunnart from Western Australia". Zootaxa.
- (2017-02-14). "''Sminthopsis longicaudata''". WA Museum Collections.
- "''Sminthopsis froggatti'' (E. P. Ramsay, 1887)".
- "''Sminthopsis stalkeri'' O. Thomas, 1906".
- "''Sminthopsis fuliginosa'' (J. Gould, 1852)".
- "''Antechinomys longicaudatus'' (W. B. Spencer, 1909)".
- (2000). "The minimal mammalian Y chromosome - the marsupial Y as a model system". Cytogenet Cell Genet.
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