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- Dipodoidea is a superfamily of rodents, also known as dipodoids, found across the Northern Hemisphere. This superfamily includes over 50 species among...
- Chris L. (July 2014). "THE EVOLUTION OF BIPEDALISM IN JERBOAS (RODENTIA: DIPODOIDEA): ORIGIN IN HUMID AND FORESTED ENVIRONMENTS: BRIEF COMMUNICATION". Evolution...
- lemmings) Family Muridae (true rats, true mice and gerbils) Superfamily Dipodoidea Family Dipodidae (jerboas) Family Sminthidae (birch mice) Family Zapodidae...
- All three families are thought to belong to the greater superfamily Dipodoidea. There are 11 recent species listed by the American Society of Mammalogists...
- Arvicolinae, and Cricetinae (New World) Together, Muroidea and its sister group Dipodoidea form the suborder Myomorpha. The following phylogeny of more than 70 Muroidea...
- nutria Family Octodontidae: octodonts Suborder Myomorpha Superfamily Dipodoidea Family Dipodidae: jerboas Family Sminthidae: birch mice Family Zapodidae:...
- Suborder Myomorpha Family †Protoptychidae Infraorder Myodonta Superfamily Dipodoidea Family †Armintomyidae Family Dipodidae: jumping mice, jerboas Superfamily...
- existence on Earth. It was previously ****umed that Armintomys belonged to the Dipodoidea family, but has since been understood to have been part of an early radiation...
- ; Shenbrot, Georgy I. (2013). "Molecular phylogeny and systematics of Dipodoidea: a test of morphology-based hypotheses". Zoologica Scripta. 42 (3): 231–249...
- Chordata class: Mammalia Order: Rodentia Suborder: Myomorpha Superfamily: Dipodoidea Sicistinae Zapodinae (Jumping mice) Allactaginae (Jerboas) Cardiocraniinae...