Thylacinidae

Thylacinidae is an extinct family of carnivorous, superficially dog-like marsupials from the order Dasyuromorphia. The only species to survive into modern times was the Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), which became extinct in 1936. All other thylacinids all lived in prehistoric times in Australia.

Species
Family †Thylacinidae
 * Genus †Badjcinus
 * †Badjcinus turnbulli (Early Oligocene)
 * Genus †Maximucinus
 * †Maximucinus muirheadae (Middle Miocene)
 * Genus †Muribacinus
 * †Muribacinus gadiyuli (Middle Miocene)
 * Genus †''Mutpuracinus
 * †Mutpuracinus archiboldi (Middle Miocene)
 * Genus †Ngamalacinus
 * †Ngamalacinus timmulvaneyi (Early Miocene)
 * Genus †Nimbacinus
 * †Nimbacinus dicksoni (Late Oligocene — Early Miocene)
 * †Nimbacinus richi (Middle Miocene)
 * Genus †Thylacinus
 * †Thylacinus cynocephalus, also known as the Thylacine (Early Pliocene - 1936)
 * †Thylacinus macknessi (Late Oligocene — Early Miocene)
 * †Thylacinus megiriani (Late Miocene)
 * †Thylacinus potens (Early Miocene)
 * †Thylacinus rostralis
 * Genus †Tjarrpecinus
 * †Tjarrpecinus rothi (Late Miocene)
 * Genus †Wabulacinus
 * †Wabulacinus ridei (Late Oligocene — Early Miocene)