Muroidea

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Muroidea
Temporal range: Middle Eocene – recent
Common vole (
Microtus arvalis
)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Suborder: Myomorpha
Superfamily: Muroidea
Illiger, 1811
Families

Platacanthomyidae
Spalacidae

Calomyscidae

Nesomyidae
Cricetidae
Muridae

sister: Dipodoidea

The Muroidea are a large

molecular phylogenies.[5]

The muroids are classified in six families, 19 subfamilies, around 280 genera, and at least 1,750 species.

Taxonomy

Phylogeny

5 main clades are recognized by Jansa & Weksler (2004).[6]

Together, Muroidea and its

.

The following

molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Interphotoreceptor Retinoid Binding Protein (IRBP) gene, is from Jansa & Weksler (2004: 264).[6] Although Platacanthomyidae was not analyzed by Jansa & Weksler (2004), a study by Fabre et al. 2012[7] suggests that it is the most basal
lineage of Muroidea.

Muroidea 

Platacanthomyidae[7]

Spalacidae 
Spalacinae
 

Spalax

Eumuroida 
Calomyscidae
 

Calomyscus

Nesomyidae 

Monticolomys

Macrotarsomys

Petromyscinae
 

Petromyscus

Mystromyinae
 

Mystromys

Muridae 
Lophiomyinae
 

Lophiomys

Gerbillinae 

Tatera

Meriones

Acomyinae
 

Lophuromys

Deomys

Acomys

Murinae 
Cricetidae 

References

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