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- Lagurus are among the most basal arvicolines. Dicrostonyx, Phenacomys, and Arborimus may form a clade. Core arvicolines include four subclades: Lemmini:...
- teeth may be buno-lophodont like in cricetines or lophodont like in arvicolines or some New World mice. Although a few exceptions occur, the dental formula...
- Marcot. Barnosky, A. D.; Rasmussen, D. L. (1988). "Middle Pleistocene arvicoline rodents and environmental change at 2900-meters elevation, Porcupine Cave...
- Thessaloniki focuses its methodology and interpretation on the molars of Arvicolines, species known for high variation and remarkable adaptive abilities....
- Mikrotia, despite the affinities of the dentition with those of the arvicolines, belongs to the Muridae on the basis of cranial characteristics. M. Freudenthal...
- varieties rodent, especially small hamsters, which are also cricetid but not arvicoline, such as the Chinese striped (Cricetulus barabensis) and Roborovski dwarves...
- A study on the tooth morphology of extant and extinct murine and non-arvicoline cricetid rodents and its implications for inferring the paleoecology of...
- European snow vole L: 9–14 cm; We: 35-70 g. It is one of the largest arvicolines. Quite uniform coat, grayish-brown back, white belly, generally whitish...
- 6–10 cm long, and weigh 125-178 grams. The water vole is the second largest arvicoline in its range (after the muskrat). Their fur is grey-brown, dark brown...
- A.; Zakrzewski, Richard J. (30 September 2022). "An unusual Pliocene arvicoline-like cricetid rodent from Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic". Journal...