- mammals.
Myomorphs are
found worldwide (apart from Antarctica) in
almost all land habitats. They are
usually nocturnal seed-eaters. Most
myomorph species...
-
additional example of
myomorphy in the
rodent suborder Sciuromorpha.
Myomorphs combine characteristics found in both the
sciuromorphous and hystricomorphous...
- xii+563pp. McLaughlin, C. A. 1984. Protrogomorph, sciuromorph, castorimorph,
myomorph (geomyoid, anomaluroid, pedetoid, and ctenodactyloid) rodents. pp. 267–288...
- (octodontids):
Andean rock-rats,
degus and viscacha-rats Mouse-like
rodents (
myomorphs) Dipodids:
jerboas and
jumping mice
Muroid rodents Mouse-like hamsters...
- very
different from sciuromorphs. Some
authorities consider geomyoids myomorphs based on this feature. This
suggests they may be
related to mice, jerboas...
-
Blumstein to
conclude that
infanticide evolved independently in sciuromorphs,
myomorphs and caviomorphs. Not all
rodent species commit infanticide, and in fact...
- The
middle Eocene North American myomorph rodent Elymys, her
Asian sister Aksyiromys, and
other Eocene myomorphs (subscription required).
Bulletin of...
- PMC 9554728. S2CID 252818430. Walsh,
Stephen L. (September 2010). "New
myomorph rodents from the
Eocene of
Southern California".
Journal of Vertebrate...
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includes numerous species of
amphibians (frogs and toads),
rodents (mainly
myomorphs: mice and rats) and
insects (dragonflies, flies, mosquitoes, bees and...
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which are
uniserial (consisting of a
single enamel prism), as in all
myomorph rodents. The PE
consists of
radial enamel, with
flattened prisms that are...