Problems in Muroid Phylogeny: Relationship to Other Rodents and Origin of Major Groups

  • Flynn L
  • Jacobs L
  • Lindsay E
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Abstract

The Muroidea include most of the diverse mouse-like rodents living today. The extant families of muroid rodents recognized by us are Muridae (true rats and mice), Cricetidae (hamsters, diverse hypsodont groups, and many American lineages), Gerbillidae (gerbils, sand...

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Flynn, L. J., Jacobs, L. L., & Lindsay, E. H. (1985). Problems in Muroid Phylogeny: Relationship to Other Rodents and Origin of Major Groups. In Evolutionary Relationships among Rodents (pp. 589–616). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0539-0_22

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