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Diatomyidae is a
family of
hystricomorph rodents. It is
represented by a
single living species,
Laonastes aenigmamus,
native to Laos in
Southeast Asia...
- coauthors. They
suggested the rat
belongs to the
ancient fossil family Diatomyidae,
which was
thought to have been
extinct for 11
million years,
since the...
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Infraorder Ctenodactylomorphi Family Ctenodactylidae:
gundis Family Diatomyidae:
Laotian rock rat
Infraorder Hystricognathi Parvorder Phiomorpha Family...
- the realm, as are
families Craseonycteridae (Kitti's hog-nosed bat),
Diatomyidae, Platacanthomyidae,
Tarsiidae (tarsiers) and
Hylobatidae (gibbons). Large...
- Petromus, an
African genus often called d****ie rats.
Members of the
family Diatomyidae: Laonastes, a
genus from Laos Rat Rock (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Rodents are
animals that gnaw with two
continuously growing incisors.
Forty percent of
mammal species are rodents, and they
inhabit every continent except...
- rat (family
Diatomyidae); also, more
recent evidence not
supports them
belonging in Phiomorpha.
Molecular results suggest that the
Diatomyidae is a part...
- †Pireddamys †Proafricanomys †Prosayimys †Sardomys †Sayimys †Tartaromys
Diatomyidae †Diatomys †Fallomus †Inopinatia
Laonastes †Marymus †Pierremus †Willmus...
- that
includes two
living families, the
Ctenodactylidae (gundis) and the
Diatomyidae (Laotian rock rat). Woods, C.A.; Kilpatrick, C.W. (2005). "Infraorder...
- 2006.
Laotian rock rat (Laonastes aenigmamus), a
member of a
family (
Diatomyidae)
thought to have gone
extinct 11 million
years ago;
found in 1996. Monito...