[3] The bronze quoll (Dasyurus spartacus) is a species of quoll found only in the Trans-Fly savanna and grasslands of Papua New Guinea and South Papua in Indonesia.
[2] It was discovered in the early 1970s when five specimens were collected, but only described in 1987 when Dr. Stephen Van Dyck of the Queensland Museum examined them and recognised their distinctness.
[4] As of February 2013[update] there are twelve public museum specimens, 8 from traps and 4 from local hunters.
Very little is known of it; it was previously thought to be an outlying population of the western quoll (Dasyurus geoffroii).
It has been observed in Wasur National Park and Tonda Wildlife Management Area.