- rodents, mouse-like
hamsters have been
placed in a
family of
their own,
Calomyscidae, and have been
referred to as
living fossils. All
members of the genus...
-
Spalacinae (blind mole rats)
Clade Eumuroida –
typical muroids Family Calomyscidae Subfamily Calomyscinae (mouse-like hamsters)
Family Nesomyidae Subfamily...
- dormice)
Family Spalacidae (blind mole-rats and
bamboo rats)
Family Calomyscidae (mouse-like hamsters)
Family Nesomyidae (Malagasy mice and rats and African...
- all
organisms descended from the most
recent common ancestor of the
Calomyscidae, Nesomyidae, Cricetidae, and Muridae. It
specifically excludes the fossorial...
- Cricetidae, such as mouse-like
hamsters (subfamily Calomyscinae,
family Calomyscidae),
gerbils (subfamily Gerbillinae,
family Muridae), the
crested rat (subfamily...
-
endemic mammal orders in the region, but
several families are endemic:
Calomyscidae (mouse-like hamsters), Prolagidae, and
Ailuridae (red pandas). Several...
-
Rodents are
animals that gnaw with two
continuously growing incisors.
Forty percent of
mammal species are rodents, and they
inhabit every continent except...
-
birch mice
Family Zapodidae:
jumping mice
Superfamily Muroidea Family Calomyscidae: mouse-like
hamsters Family Cricetidae: hamsters, New
World rats and...
- mouse-like
hamster (Calomyscus mystax) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Calomyscidae. It is
found in
southwestern Turkmenistan,
northern Iran and southern...
- or Hotson's brush-tailed
mouse is a
species of
rodent in the
family Calomyscidae. It is
endemic to
southwestern ****stan and
southeastern Iran (Norris...