Definition of Deomyinae. Meaning of Deomyinae. Synonyms of Deomyinae

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- The subfamily Deomyinae consists of four genera of mouse-like rodents that were previously placed in the subfamilies Murinae and Dendromurinae. They are...
- classified in five subfamilies, around 150 genera, and about 834 species. Deomyinae (spiny mice, brush furred mice, link rat) Gerbillinae (gerbils, jirds...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...
- Deomyinae Acomys Deomys Lophuromys Uranomys Gerbillinae Leimacomyinae Leimacomys Lophiomyinae Lophiomys Murinae †Pseudocricetodontinae Adelomyarion Cincamyarion...
- Subfamily Tylomyinae (vesper rats and climbing rats) Family Muridae Subfamily Deomyinae (spiny mice, brush furred mice, link rat) Subfamily Gerbillinae (gerbils...
- Acomys. The link rat is now placed in the family Muridae and subfamily Deomyinae. Only two of the currently recognized dendromurine genera, Dendromus and...
- closely resembles Lophuromys, which has been transferred to a newly erected Deomyinae on the basis of molecular data. The ****ociation with Lophuromys is thought...
- related to the spiny mice on the basis of molecular data. A new subfamily (Deomyinae) was created which contains this species plus the spiny mice (Acomys)...
- Occitanomys, or relatives thereof, than being a later derivative of the Deomyinae. A 2012 genomic study recovered it as a highly divergent lineage within...
- molecular phylogenetics. They have been ****igned a new subfamily status, Deomyinae. Molecular phylogenetic studies of Murinae include Lecompte, et al. (2008)...