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Dipodoidea is a
superfamily of rodents, also
known as
dipodoids,
found across the
Northern Hemisphere. This
superfamily includes over 50
species among...
- The
genus Jaculus is a
member of the
Dipodinae subfamily of
dipodoid rodents (jerboas).
Jaculus species are
distributed in
desert and semi-arid regions...
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Jerboas (/dʒɜːrˈboʊə/ ) are
hopping desert rodents found throughout North Africa and Asia, and are
members of the
family Dipodidae. They tend to live in...
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throughout its history. In the
broadest sense, it
refers to any
rodent (except
dipodoids) with a
hystricomorphous zygom****eteric system. This
includes the Hystricognathi...
- Zapodidae, the
jumping mice, is a
family of mouse-like
rodents in
North America and China.
Although mouse-like in
general appearance,
these rodents are...
- have been part of an
early radiation of
dipodoid rodents, but was not
directly ancestral to any
later dipodoids, thus it was
recategorized into its own...
- 2008.0201. ISSN 0567-7920. S2CID 53517390. Klingener, D. (January 1966). "
Dipodoid rodents from the
Valentine Formation of Nebraska".
Occasional Papers of...
- of Sminthidae,
although other studies speculate that they may be
basal dipodoids. "Mammal
Species of the
World - Browse: Sicistinae". www.departments.bucknell...
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Simimyidae is a
family of
extinct rodents from
North America. "Simimyidae". www.gbif.org.
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