Definition of Spalacinae. Meaning of Spalacinae. Synonyms of Spalacinae

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Definition of Spalacinae

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Meaning of Spalacinae from wikipedia

- also known as the fossorial or subterranean mole rats, are a subfamily (Spalacinae) of rodents in the family Spalacidae, found in eastern Europe and western...
- the family Spalacidae, subfamily Spalacinae (blind mole-rats). It is one of two extant genera in the subfamily Spalacinae, alongside Nannospalax. Species...
- Tachyoryctes, a genus of about 15 species from Africa; Blind mole rats (Spalacinae), a subfamily of about 15 living species in the genus Spalax from southeastern...
- (zokors) Subfamily Rhizomyinae (bamboo rats and root rats) Subfamily Spalacinae (blind mole rats) Clade Eumuroidatypical muroids Family Calomyscidae...
- studies have demonstrated they are more closely related to blind mole-rats (Spalacinae) and root and bamboo rats (Rhizomyinae) in the family Spalacidae. It appears...
- western Asia. It is one of two genera in the blind mole-rats (subfamily Spalacinae), alongside Spalax. Members of this genus are also known as small-bodied...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...
- and certain of the African mole-rats. The subfamily is grouped with the Spalacinae and the Myospalacinae into a family of fossorial muroid rodents basal...
- mole-rat, T. splendens Storey's African mole-rat, T. storeyi Subfamily Spalacinae - blind mole-rats Genus Spalax Mehely's blind mole-rat, S. antiquus Sandy...
- Marguerite; Mein, Pierre (1 September 1993). "A comment on the earliest spalacinae (rodentia, Muroidea)". Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 1 (3): 215–223...