- The
Nesomyidae are a
family of
African rodents in the
large and
complex superfamily Muroidea. It
includes several subfamilies, all of
which are native...
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Family Calomyscidae Subfamily Calomyscinae (mouse-like hamsters)
Family Nesomyidae Subfamily Cricetomyinae (pouched rats and mice)
Subfamily Dendromurinae...
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organisms descended from the most
recent common ancestor of the Calomyscidae,
Nesomyidae, Cricetidae, and Muridae. It
specifically excludes the
fossorial forms...
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pouched rat of the
giant pouched rat
genus Cricetomys, in the
family Nesomyidae. It is
among the
largest muroids in the world,
growing to
about 0.9 m...
- Muridae.
Recent molecular studies, however,
place them in the
family Nesomyidae, part of an
ancient radiation of
African and
Malagasy muroids. The name...
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climbing mouse (Dendromus ruppi) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Nesomyidae. It is
found in
South Sudan. Engelbrektsson, P.; Denys, C. (2016). "Dendromus...
- mouse, is the only
member of the
subfamily Mystromyinae in the
family Nesomyidae. This
species is
sometimes placed in the
subfamily Cricetinae due to similarities...
- mole-rats and
bamboo rats)
Family Calomyscidae (mouse-like hamsters)
Family Nesomyidae (Malagasy mice and rats and
African climbing mice)
Family Cricetidae (true...
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normally used for the
Malagasy giant rat,
which belongs to the
family Nesomyidae.
Minnesota is
nicknamed the "Gopher State", and the
University of Minnesota's...
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pouched rat (Cricetomys ansorgei) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Nesomyidae. It is
distributed in the
savannah of East and
Southern Africa. A large...