Dasyurinae

The subfamily Dasyurinae includes several genera of small carnivorous marsupials native to Australia: quolls, kowari, mulgara, kaluta, dibblers, phascogales, pseudantechinuses, and the Tasmanian devil. The subfamily is defined largely on biochemical criteria.

Order Dasyuromorphia
 * Family Thylacinidae
 * Family Dasyuridae: (carnivorous marsupials)
 * Subfamily Dasyurinae:
 * †Wakamatha tasselii Archer & Rich, 1979; Mioc. Aust.
 * †Dasylurinja kokuminola Archer, 1982; Miocene
 * †Ankotarinja tirarensis Archer, 1976; Late Oligcene to Early Miocene
 * †Keeuna woodburnei Archer, 1976; Late Oligcene to Early Miocene
 * Tribe Dasyurini
 * Mulgaras = Dasycercus spp.
 * Little red kaluta = Dasykaluta rosamondae
 * Kowari = Dasyuroides byrnei
 * †Dasyuroides achilpatna Archer, 1982
 * Quolls = Dasyurus spp.
 * Some dasyures = Myoictis and Neophascogale spp.
 * Dibbler = Parantechinus apicalis
 * Marsupial shrews = Phascolosorex spp.
 * False antechinuses = Pseudantechinus spp. (includes sandstone dibbler)
 * Tasmanian devil = Sarcophilus harrisii
 * Tribe Phascogalini
 * Antechinuses = Antechinus spp.
 * Other dasyures = Micromurexia, Murexechinus, Murexia, Paramurexia, Phascomurexia spp.
 * Phascogales = Phascogale spp.
 * Subfamily Sminthopsinae: dunnarts, kultarr, planigales, and ningauas
 * Family Myrmecobiidae