- The
Arvicolinae are a
subfamily of
rodents that
includes the voles, lemmings, and muskrats. They are most
closely related to the
other subfamilies in...
- in or near the
Arctic in
tundra biomes.
Lemmings form the
subfamily Arvicolinae (also
known as Microtinae)
together with
voles and muskrats,
which form...
-
known as
meadow mice or
field mice. Vole
species form the
subfamily Arvicolinae with the
lemmings and the muskrats.
There are
approximately 155 different...
-
muskrat (Neofiber alleni). It is the
largest species in the
subfamily Arvicolinae,
which includes 142
other species of rodents,
mostly voles and lemmings...
-
Lemmini is a
tribe of
lemmings in the
subfamily Arvicolinae.
Species in this
tribe are:
Tribe Lemmini Genus Lemmus - true
lemmings Amur
lemming (L. amurensis)...
- (rock mice and the
climbing swamp mouse)
Family Cricetidae Subfamily Arvicolinae (voles,
lemmings and muskrat)
Subfamily Cricetinae (true hamsters) Subfamily...
-
Ondatrini is a
tribe of
semiaquatic rodents in the
family Arvicolinae. They are
known as muskrats. They are
related to
voles and lemmings. It contains...
- five
extant subfamilies, with
about 112
living genera and 580 species:
Arvicolinae — voles, lemmings,
muskrat Cricetinae —
hamsters †Democricetodontinae...
- Many
members of the
family lack them or have only
simple pits, but
Arvicolinae (voles, lemmings, and relatives) and
Oryzomyini (rice rats and relatives)...
-
thought to be
closely related to
either hamsters (Cricetinae) or
voles (
Arvicolinae), but
recent molecular phylogenetic studies have
demonstrated they are...