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Hamsters are
rodents (order Rodentia)
belonging to the
subfamily Cricetinae,
which contains 19
species classified in
seven genera. They have
become established...
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teeth by a gap, or diastema.
Molar teeth may be buno-lophodont like in
cricetines or
lophodont like in
arvicolines or some New
World mice.
Although a few...
- 2013. Hooper, E.T.; Musser, G.G. (1964). "The
glans **** in
Neotropical cricetines (Family Muridae) with
comments on
classification of
muroid rodents". Miscellaneous...
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Aepyocricetus is an
extinct genus of
cricetine rodent that
lived in the
Tibetan Plateau during the
Zanclean stage of the
Pliocene epoch. It is a monotypic...
- has been made the type of a family; its dentition, however, is
typical Cricetine. The
dental formula is 1/1, 0/0, 0/0, 3/3,
giving it a
total of 16 teeth...
- Torres-Roig, E.; Agustí, J.; Bover, P.; Alcover, J.A. (2017). "A new
giant cricetine from the
basal Pliocene of
Mallorca (Balearic Islands,
western Mediterranean):...
- 83(3–4):162–180. Hooper, E.T. and Musser, G.G. 1964. The
glans **** in
Neotropical cricetines (Family Muridae) with
comments on
classification of
muroid rodents. Miscellaneous...
- 83(3–4):162–180. Hooper, E.T. and Musser, G.G. 1964. The
glans **** in
Neotropical cricetines (Family Muridae) with
comments on
classification of
muroid rodents. Miscellaneous...
- required) Hooper, E.T. and Musser, G.G. 1964. The
glans **** in
Neotropical cricetines (Family Muridae) with
comments on
classification of
muroid rodents. Miscellaneous...
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Printing Office. Hershkovitz,
Philip (1962).
Evolution of
neotropical cricetine rodents (Muridae) with
special reference to the
phyllotine group. [Chicago]:...