family dasyurinae
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A family Dasyurinae marsupial, like a small quoll, forages for insects among fallen leaves.
Definition
Noun: * Family Dasyurinae: A subfamily of carnivorous marsupials, primarily native to Australia and New Guinea. This group includes small to medium-sized mammals such as native cats, pouched mice, banded anteaters, and the Tasmanian devil. Members of this family are characterized by their pointed snouts, sharp teeth adapted for a meat-based diet, and, with the exception of the numbat, a lack of a true pouch.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Tasmanian devil is the largest living member of the family Dasyurinae.
- Biologists study the family Dasyurinae to understand the evolution of carnivorous marsupials.
- Several species within the family Dasyurinae are threatened by habitat loss.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In scientific classification, is a subfamily rank within the family Dasyuridae. It is used precisely to distinguish this group from other marsupial subfamilies like the Planigalinae (planigales) or the Sminthopsinae (dunnarts).
- The research paper focused on the phylogenetic relationships within the subfamily Dasyurinae.
Variants and Related Words
- Dasyurid (noun/adjective): A common term for any member of the broader family Dasyuridae, which includes the subfamily Dasyurinae.
- The quoll is a well-known dasyurid predator.
- Marsupial (noun): The larger infraclass of mammals to which this family belongs, characterized by giving birth to relatively undeveloped young that typically complete development in a pouch.
- Dasyure (noun): A general, sometimes archaic, term for members of the Dasyuridae family, particularly those in the Dasyurinae subfamily.
Synonyms
- Dasyurid marsupials: A descriptive synonym emphasizing their biological order.
- Carnivorous marsupials: A functional synonym describing their diet and mammalian group, though this can also include the extinct thylacine.
Related Terms & Phrases
- Pouched carnivore: A descriptive phrase highlighting the two key defining features of these animals: their marsupial pouch (though often rudimentary in this subfamily) and their meat-eating diet.
A family Dasyurinae marsupial, like a small quoll, forages for insects among fallen leaves.
Noun
- dasyures; native cats; pouched mice; banded anteaters; Tasmanian devils