- The Old
World rats and mice, part of the
subfamily Murinae in the
family Muridae,
comprise at
least 519 species.
Members of this
subfamily are called...
- Zyzomys, an
Australian genus in the
subfamily Murinae Aethomys, an
African genus in the
subfamily Murinae Members of the
family Nesomyidae: Petromyscus...
- long-tailed
rodent of the
stereotypical rat
genus Rattus, in the
subfamily Murinae. It
likely originated in the
Indian subcontinent, but is now
found worldwide...
- rats)
Leimacomyinae (Togo mouse)
Lophiomyinae (maned rat or
crested rat)
Murinae (Old
World rats and mice,
including vlei rats)
Murids feature in literature...
-
Leimacomyinae (Togo Mouse)
Subfamily Lophiomyinae (crested rat)
Subfamily Murinae (Old
World rats and mice
including vlei rats) Five main
clades are recognized...
-
genera of mouse-like
rodents that were
previously placed in the
subfamilies Murinae and Dendromurinae. They are
sometimes called the Acomyinae, particularly...
-
Rattini is a very large,
diverse tribe of
muroid rodents in the
subfamily Murinae. They are
found throughout Asia and Australasia, with a few
species ranging...
- 1 lb) in the wild. The
genus Rattus is a
member of the
giant subfamily Murinae.
Several other murine genera are
sometimes considered part of Rattus: Lenothrix...
-
recently extinct species of
rodent in the
family Muridae and
subfamily Murinae. It was an
endemic species of the
isolated Bramble Cay, a low-lying vegetated...
- Spinks, P.Q. & Hale, C. (2005):
Multigene phylogeny of the Old
World mice,
Murinae,
reveals distinct geographic lineages and the
declining utility of mitochondrial...