- - New
World hystricognaths †Luribayomys -
incertae sedis Superfamily Cavioidea Caviidae - cavies, capybaras, and
maras Ctenomyidae - tuco-tucos Cuniculidae...
- relationships,
ecological correlates, and
molecular evolution within the
Cavioidea (Mammalia, Rodentia)".
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 19 (3): 263–277...
- the
family Dasyproctidae, both of
which are
members of the
superfamily Cavioidea.
Fossils caviids first appeared during the
middle of the
Miocene epoch...
- Relationships,
Ecological Correlates, and
Molecular Evolution Within the
Cavioidea (Mammalia, Rodentia)".
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 19 (3): 263–277...
-
Chaetomys subspinosus (sometimes
considered an echimyid)
Superfamily Cavioidea Family Hydrochaeridae:
capybara Family Caviidae: Guinea-pigs
Family Dasyproctidae:...
- relationships,
ecological correlates, and
molecular evolution within the
Cavioidea (Mammalia, Rodentia)".
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 19 (3): 263–277...
- relationships,
ecological correlates, and
molecular evolution within the
Cavioidea (Mammalia, Rodentia).
Molecular Biology and Evolution, 19:263-277. Opazo...
- Chinchillidae: chinchillas,
viscachas Family Dinomyidae:
pacaranas Superfamily Cavioidea Family Caviidae: cavies,
including guinea pigs and the
capybara Family...
-
Rodentia Infraorder:
Hystricognathi Parvorder:
Caviomorpha Superfamily:
Cavioidea Family:
Cuniculidae Miller & Gidley, 1918 Genus:
Cuniculus Brisson, 1762...
- relationships,
ecological correlates, and
molecular evolution within the
Cavioidea (Mammalia, Rodentia)".
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 19 (3): 263–277...