However, while finding information on Kowaris I discovered that there are other species in Dasycercus.
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How can I edit Dasycercus to put in the new information ? " ( posted by User : Nixve )"
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First described in 1896 by Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer, it was for some time included in the genus " Dasycercus ".
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Members of the " Dasycercus " genus have a body mass of over 100 g, a length of 15 cm and tail length of 9 cm.
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One feature that distinguishes " D . blythi " from other species of " Dasycercus " as observed in specimens is a gap between the second premolar and first molar.
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Also, fresh tracks and a burrow of a " Dasycercus " spp . likely to be the crest-tailed mulgara ( " Dasycercus cristicauda " ) were seen by Latz in July 2002.