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- The Neotominae are a subfamily of the family Cricetidae. They consist of four tribes, 16 genera, and many species of New World rats and mice, predominantly...
- lemmings, muskrat Cricetinaehamsters †Democricetodontinae (fossil) NeotominaeNorth American rats and mice, including deer mice, pack rats, and gr****hopper...
- Subfamily Tylomyinae Otonyctomys Nyctomys Tylomys Ototylomys Subfamily Neotominae Tribe Baiomyini Baiomys Scotinomys Tribe Neotomini Neotoma Xenomys Hodomys...
- lemmings and muskrat) Subfamily Cricetinae (true hamsters) Subfamily Neotominae (North American rats and mice) Subfamily Sigmodontinae (New World rats...
- and molecular evidence for a new species of Peromyscus (Cricetididae: Neotominae) from Nayarit, Mexico". Journal of Mammalogy. 95: 176–186. doi:10.1644/13-MAMM-A-217...
- as well known as their relatives in the subfamilies Sigmodontinae and Neotominae. Many authorities place all three of these subfamilies in a single subfamily...
- This is a list of North American mammals. It includes all mammals currently found in the United States, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...
- lemmings and muskrat) Cricetinae (hamsters) New World rats and mice Neotominae (deer mice and relatives) Sigmodontinae (rice rats, oldfield mice and...
- rats and mice, with at least 376 species. Many authorities include the Neotominae and Tylomyinae as part of a larger definition of Sigmodontinae. When those...
- developed or absent in many members of the mostly North American subfamily Neotominae, including Peromyscus (deer mice) and related genera. The presence and...