Definition of Myospalacinae. Meaning of Myospalacinae. Synonyms of Myospalacinae

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- ears. Zokors feed on plant matter such as tubers and seeds. Subfamily Myospalacinae Genus Myospalax Myospalax myospalax species group False zokor, M. aspalax...
- and pygmy dormice) Family Spalacidae (fossorial muroids) Subfamily Myospalacinae (zokors) Subfamily Rhizomyinae (bamboo rats and root rats) Subfamily...
- crested rat (subfamily Lophiomyinae, family Muridae), zokors (subfamily Myospalacinae, family Spalacidae), the white-tailed rat (subfamily Mystromyinae, family...
- southeastern Europe, southwestern Asia, and northeastern Africa; Zokors (Myospalacinae), occasionally called mole-rats, about eight species from central and...
- African mole-rats. The subfamily is grouped with the Spalacinae and the Myospalacinae into a family of fossorial muroid rodents basal to the other Muroidea...
- subfamilies, six genera, and 37 species. Family Spalacidae Subfamily Myospalacinae - zokors Genus Myospalax Myospalax myospalax species group False zokor...
- some other forms are also in the family Spalacidae. Zokors (subfamily Myospalacinae), root rats, and bamboo rats (subfamily Rhizomyinae) are spalacids also...
- Honeycutt, R. L. (2004). "The phylogenetic position of the zokors (Myospalacinae) and comments on the families of muroids (Rodentia)". Molecular Phylogenetics...
- and R. L. Honeycutt. 2004. The phylogenetic position of the zokors (Myospalacinae) and comments on the families of muroids (Rodentia). Molecular Phylogenetics...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...