Definition of Dendromurinae. Meaning of Dendromurinae. Synonyms of Dendromurinae

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Definition of Dendromurinae

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Meaning of Dendromurinae from wikipedia

- Dendromurinae is a subfamily of rodents in the family Nesomyidae and superfamily Muroidea. The dendromurines are currently restricted to Africa, as is...
- rodents that were previously placed in the subfamilies Murinae and Dendromurinae. They are sometimes called the Acomyinae, particularly in references...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...
- unusual mouse. Leimacomys has been transferred back and forth between the Dendromurinae and the Murinae since its discovery. It most closely resembles Lophuromys...
- Dieterlen, F. (2009). "Climbing mice of the genus Dendromus (Nesomyidae, Dendromurinae) in Sudan and Ethiopia, with the description of a new species". Bonner...
- Nesomyidae Subfamily Cricetomyinae (pouched rats and mice) Subfamily Dendromurinae (African climbing mice, gerbil mice, fat mice and forest mice) Subfamily...
- Cricetomyinae Beamys Cricetomys Saccostomus Delanymyinae Delanymys Dendromurinae Dendromus Dendroprionomys Malacothrix Megadendromus Prionomys Steatomys...
- these terms are often used to describe all members of the subfamily Dendromurinae. The genus is currently restricted to sub-Saharan Africa, but fossils...
- Cricetomyinae Beamys Cricetomys Saccostomus Delanymyinae Delanymys Dendromurinae Dendromus Dendroprionomys Malacothrix Megadendromus Prionomys Steatomys...
- Nesomyidae Subfamily Cricetomyinae (pouched rats and mice) Subfamily Dendromurinae (African climbing mice, gerbil mice, fat mice and forest mice) Subfamily...