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- ("Oberes Villafrankium", Villanyium) des Osztramos (Nordostungarn); (A new Eomyid (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the lowermost Pleistocene (upper Villafranchian)...
- "Eomys helveticus n. sp. and Eomys schluneggeri n. sp., two new small eomyids of the Chattian (MP 25/MP 26) subalpine Lower Freshwater Mol****e of Switzerland"...
- distinctive eomyids with a tendency towards large size. Fejfar and colleagues suggested that apeomyines were ecologically distinct from other eomyids and probably...
- entelodontids, with true rhinoceroses representing the perissodactyl fauna, eomyids, hamsters, and beavers representing the rodent fauna, and hedgehogs representing...
- Amphitragulus. The small-mammal ****emblage is dominated by sciurids, but various eomyids, glirids, shrews, and beavers are also present. Non-mammalian fossils include...
- are usually placed within the superfamily Geomyoidea regardless of if eomyids are treated as a separate superfamily or not (Korth et al., 1991). McKenna...
- An eomyid. ?P. lulli Hayes Haven, Grant County, Oregon. Turtle Cove Member. Partial dentary (YPM 10573) & dentary fragment (JODA 16002). An eomyid originally...
- Darbonetus, erinaceid Tetracus, bats, rodents (theridomyids, sciurids, eomyids, cricetids, murids, and glirids), hyaenodonts Hyaenodon and Thereutherium...
- North America and from the Late Eocene to the Pleistocene in Eurasia. Eomyids were generally small, but occasionally large, and tended to be squirrel-like...
- hypertragulid Hypertragulus, and the rodent Haplomys (plus an indeterminate eomyid). The Turtle Butte Formation, from which the latest species (A. trippensis)...