- touch, with
vibrissae on
their limbs as well as
their heads. The
teeth of
sciurids follow the
typical rodent pattern, with
large incisors (for gnawing) that...
- tails. The
anatomy of
their heads is
quite different from that of the
sciurid flying squirrels. By
extending their limbs,
anomalures transform themselves...
- and part of the
Sciuromorpha suborder.
Members of this
family are
called sciurids, and
include squirrels, chipmunks, and marmots. They are
found worldwide...
- (Insecta, Anoplura), and
phylogenetic and
zoogeographic ****essments of
sciurid lice" (PDF).
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American Museum of
Natural History. 339 (339):...
- 115 Zhu-Ding Qiu (2015). "Revision and
supplementary note on
Miocene sciurid fauna of Sihong, China".
Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 53 (3): 219–237. Sulimksi...
-
Cedromus is an
extinct genus of
sciurid rodent that
lived during the
Eocene and
Oligocene epochs.
Cedromus wilsoni is
known from
Orellan fossil deposits...
-
Spermophilinus is an
extinct genus of
xerine sciurid that
lived during the
Neogene period.
Dental microwear of S.
bredai fossils at the
Tortonian site...
- (Insecta, Anoplura), and
phylogenetic and
zoogeographic ****essments of
sciurid lice".
Bulletin of the
American Museum of
Natural History. 339 (339): 1–260...
-
Matthew D. Herron; Todd A. Castoe;
Christopher L.
Parkinson (2004). "
Sciurid phylogeny and the
paraphyly of
Holarctic ground squirrels (Spermophilus)"...
- (Insecta, Anoplura), and
phylogenetic and
zoogeographic ****essments of
sciurid lice" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
American Museum of
Natural History. 339 (339):...