Definition of Calomyscidae. Meaning of Calomyscidae. Synonyms of Calomyscidae

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Definition of Calomyscidae

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- rodents, mouse-like hamsters have been placed in a family of their own, Calomyscidae, and have been referred to as living fossils. All members of the genus...
- Spalacinae (blind mole rats) Clade Eumuroidatypical muroids Family Calomyscidae Subfamily Calomyscinae (mouse-like hamsters) Family Nesomyidae Subfamily...
- species of brush-tailed mice of the genus Calomyscus from southern Iran (Calomyscidae: Rodentia)". Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics. 19 (1): 71–101...
- endemic mammal orders in the region, but several families are endemic: Calomyscidae (mouse-like hamsters), Prolagidae, and Ailuridae (red pandas). Several...
- dormice) Family Spalacidae (blind mole-rats and bamboo rats) Family Calomyscidae (mouse-like hamsters) Family Nesomyidae (Malagasy mice and rats and African...
- birch mice Family Zapodidae: jumping mice Superfamily Muroidea Family Calomyscidae: mouse-like hamsters Family Cricetidae: hamsters, New World rats and...
- Cricetidae, such as mouse-like hamsters (subfamily Calomyscinae, family Calomyscidae), gerbils (subfamily Gerbillinae, family Muridae), the crested rat (subfamily...
- all organisms descended from the most recent common ancestor of the Calomyscidae, Nesomyidae, Cricetidae, and Muridae. It specifically excludes the fossorial...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...
- In rodent anatomy, the zygomatic plate is a bony plate derived from the flattened front part of the zygomatic arch (ch****bone). At the back, it connects...