Definition of Dinomyidae. Meaning of Dinomyidae. Synonyms of Dinomyidae

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Definition of Dinomyidae

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- The Dinomyidae are a family of South American hystricognath rodents: the dinomyids were once a very speciose group, but now contains only a single living...
- Bolivia. The pacarana is the sole extant member of the rodent family Dinomyidae in the infraorder Caviomorpha; the paca that it resembles in appearance...
- Early Pliocene to Early Pleistocene of Uruguay. The only living member of Dinomyidae is the pacarana. Josep****tigasia is named after Uruguayan national hero...
- Superfamily Chinchilloidea Family Chinchillidae: chinchillas and allies Family Dinomyidae: pacaranas Pangolins, another mammal group with protective keratin body...
- Superfamily Chinchilloidea Family Chinchillidae: chinchillas, viscachas Family Dinomyidae: pacaranas Superfamily Cavioidea Family Caviidae: cavies, including guinea...
- (tuco-tucos) Cuniculidae (pacas) Dasyproctidae (agoutis and acouchis) Dinomyidae (pacaranas and their fossil relatives, including some of megafaunal size)...
- - tuco-tucos Cuniculidae - pacas Dasyproctidae - agoutis and acouchis Dinomyidae - pacarana †Eocardiidae †Guiomys †Neoepiblemidae †Scotamys Superfamily...
- Chinchillidae: (3 species) chinchillas and viscachas (South America) Family Dinomyidae: (1 species) pacarana (South America) Family Caviidae: (18 species) cavies...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...
- now included in Phoberomys. The delineation between Neoepiblemidae and Dinomyidae has historically been unclear, with some genera (such as Phoberomys and...