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- forward, geomyoids have an infraorbital canal that faces to the side. Instead of p****ing through the zygoma, the infraorbital canal of geomyoids has moved...
- Beaver-like rodents (castorimorphs) Beavers (castorids) Gopher-like rodents (geomyoid rodents) Pocket or true gophers (geomyids) Heteromyids: kangaroo rats and...
- Heteromyidae is a family of rodents consisting of kangaroo rats, kangaroo mice, pocket mice and spiny pocket mice. Most heteromyids live in complex burrows...
- the foods. In the Sonoran desert of Mexico, nearly all known prey were geomyoids, in particular the Merriam's kangaroo rat (Dipodomys merriami), which...
- Apeomyoides savagei is a fossil rodent from the Miocene of the United States, the only species in the genus Apeomyoides. It is known from fragmentary jaws...
- ISSN 0272-4634. JSTOR 4524616. Slaughter, Bob H. (1981). "A New Genus of Geomyoid Rodent from the Miocene of Texas and Panama". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- McLaughlin, C. A. 1984. Protrogomorph, sciuromorph, castorimorph, myomorph (geomyoid, anomaluroid, pedetoid, and ctenodactyloid) rodents. pp. 267–288 in Anderson...
- Grant County, Oregon. Haystack Valley Member. Left dentary (JODA 3548). A geomyoid. Trogomys T. oregonensis Hayes Haven, Grant County, Oregon. Turtle Cove...
- Eomyidae is a family of extinct rodents from North America and Eurasia related to modern day pocket gophers and kangaroo rats. They are known from the...
- Mojavemyinae is an extinct subfamily of geomyoid rodents. When Mojavemyinae was named, it was not ****igned to a family, with a relationship to either Geomyidae...