- The
subfamily Tylomyinae consists of
several species of New
World rats and mice
including the
vesper and
climbing rats. They are not as well
known as their...
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Family Cricetidae - hamsters, voles, and New
World rats and mice
Subfamily Tylomyinae Otonyctomys Nyctomys Tylomys Ototylomys Subfamily Neotominae Tribe Baiomyini...
- New
World rats and mice,
predominantly South American, such as
brucies Tylomyinae — New
World climbing rats and
relatives †Copemys (fossil) †Eumys (fossil)...
- and mice)
Subfamily Sigmodontinae (New
World rats and mice)
Subfamily Tylomyinae (vesper rats and
climbing rats)
Family Muridae Subfamily Deomyinae (spiny...
- with at
least 376 species. Many
authorities include the
Neotominae and
Tylomyinae as part of a
larger definition of Sigmodontinae. When
those genera are...
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World rats and mice
Neotominae (deer mice and relatives)
Sigmodontinae (rice rats,
oldfield mice and relatives)
Tylomyinae (vesper mice and
climbing mice)...
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Rodents are
animals that gnaw with two
continuously growing incisors.
Forty percent of
mammal species are rodents, and they
inhabit every continent except...
- new
species of big-eared
climbing rat,
genus Ototylomys (Cricetidae,
Tylomyinae) from Chiapas, Mexico".
Journal of Mammalogy. 98 (5): 1310–1329. doi:10...
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based on the
definition of
Sigmodontinae that
excludes Neotominae and
Tylomyinae. Hippidion, a
relatively short-legged
equid that
developed in
South America...
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other two
subfamilies of mice in the New World, the
Sigmodontinae and
Tylomyinae. Many
authorities place them all in a
single subfamily, Sigmodontinae...