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Caviidae, the cavy family, is
composed of
rodents native to
South America and
includes the
domestic guinea pig, wild cavies, and the
largest living rodent...
- "Molecular systematics, taxonomy, and
biogeography of the
genus Cavia (Rodentia:
Caviidae) Page 1 Donnum, J.L.; Salazar-Bravo, J. (November 2010). "Molecular systematics...
- the rock cavies,
supporting placement of both
genera in a
subfamily of
Caviidae.
Paleontological classifications previously used Hydroc****idae for all...
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Caviinae is a
subfamily uniting all
living members of the
family Caviidae with the
exception of the maras, capybaras, and Kerodon. The
subfamily traditionally...
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evolved from
within the
Caviidae. This led
Woods and
Kilpatrick to
unite the two into the
subfamily Hydroc****inae
within the
Caviidae.
Based on use of a molecular...
- from
within the
Caviidae. This led
Woods and
Kilpatrick (2005) to
unite the two into the
subfamily Hydroc****inae
within the
Caviidae.
Using a molecular...
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extraordinary social system of the Mara
Dolichotis patagonum (Rodentia:
Caviidae) ",
Mammalia 61:3-15. Eisenberg, J. F. (1974). "The
function and motivational...
- echimyid)
Superfamily Cavioidea Family Hydrochaeridae:
capybara Family Caviidae: Guinea-pigs
Family Dasyproctidae:
agoutis and
acouchis Superfamily Octodontoidea...
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capybara (Hydroc****us isthmius) is a
large semiaquatic rodent of the
family Caviidae found in
eastern Panama,
northwestern Colombia, and
western Venezuela....
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Galea is a
genus of
South American rodents of the
family Caviidae. 5-6
extant species are known,
found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Brazil. They...