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- The Mylagaulidae or mylagaulids are an extinct clade of sciuromorph rodents nested within the family Aplodontiidae. They are known from the Neogene of...
- shortened anteroposteriorly in all mylagaulids (a feature inherited by Ceratogaulus from ancestral, head-digging mylagaulids), decreasing the flexibility and...
- Rodentia (aplodontiids, castorids, geomyids, heteromyids, cricetids, mylagaulids, and sciurids). The latest Hemphillian of Florida based on the Palmetto...
- Pleurolicus P. dakotensis Wounded Knee Area. Left ramus (AMNH 12893). A gopher. Promylagaulus P. cf. riggsi Wounded Knee Area. Isolated molar. A mylagaulid....
- Tabrum Early Oligocene (Orellan)  United States A rodent related to mylagaulids and the mountain beaver. The type species is Brachygaulus nicholsi; genus...
- William W. (2000-11-29). "Review of Miocene (Hemingfordian to Clarendonian) mylagaulid rodents (Mammalia) from Nebraska". Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 69 (4):...
- William W. (2000-11-29). "Review of Miocene (Hemingfordian to Clarendonian) mylagaulid rodents (Mammalia) from Nebraska". Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 69 (4):...
- 2016.01.003. Xiaoyu Lu; Xijun Ni; Lüzhou Li; Qiang Li (2016). "Two New Mylagaulid Rodents from the Early Miocene of China". PLOS ONE. 11 (8): e0159445....
- PMID 24758798. Wu Wen-Yu; Ni Xi-Jun; Ye Jie; Meng Jin; Bi Shun-Dong (2013). "Mylagaulids (Mammalia: Rodentia) from the early Middle Miocene of northern Junggar...
- 3389/feart.2015.00056. A. S. Tesakov; A. V. Lopatin (2015). "First record of Mylagaulid rodents (Rodentia, mammalia) from the Miocene of Eastern Siberia (Olkhon...