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Muroidea
Temporal range: Middle Eocene – recent PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
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 superfamily of rodents, including mice, rats, voles, hamsters, lemmings, gerbils, and many other relatives. Although the Muroidea originated in Eurasia, they occupy a vast variety of habitats on every continent except Antarctica. Some authorities have placed all members of this group into a single family, Muridae, due to difficulties in determining how the subfamilies are related to one another. Many of the families within the Muroidea superfamily have more variations between the families than between the different clades. A possible explanation for the variations in rodents is because of the location of these rodents; these changes could have been due to radiation or the overall environment they migrated to or originated in. The following taxonomy is based on recent well-supported molecular phylogenies.

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

Taxonomy

Phylogeny

Five main clades are recognized by Jansa & Weksler (2004).

Together, Muroidea and its sister group Dipodoidea form the suborder Myomorpha.

The following phylogeny of more than 70 Muroidea genera, based on molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Interphotoreceptor Retinoid Binding Protein (IRBP) gene, is from Jansa & Weksler (2004: 264). Although Platacanthomyidae was not analyzed by Jansa & Weksler (2004), a study by Fabre et al. 2012 suggests that it is the most basal lineage of Muroidea.

 Muroidea 
  

 Platacanthomyidae

 Spalacidae 
  
 Spalacinae 

Spalax

 Myospalacinae 

Myospalax

 Rhizomyinae 
  

Tachyoryctes

Rhizomys

 Eumuroida 
  
 Calomyscidae 

Calomyscus

  
Nesomyidae
  
  

Hypogeomys

  

Nesomys

Brachyuromys

  
  

Monticolomys

Macrotarsomys

  

Brachytarsomys

  

Gymnuromys

  

Voalavo

Eliurus

  
 Petromyscinae 

Petromyscus

 Mystromyinae 

Mystromys

  
  

Cricetomys

Beamys

  

Saccostomus

  

Steatomys

Dendromus

 Muridae 
  
  
 Lophiomyinae 

Lophiomys

 Gerbillinae 
  

Tatera

Meriones

 Acomyinae 
  

Lophuromys

  

Deomys

Acomys

 Murinae 
  

Phloeomys

  
  

Micromys

  

Maxomys

  

Niviventer

  

Sundamys

Rattus

  

Rhynchomys

  

Otomys

  

Aethomys

  

Rhabdomys

Grammomys

  

Tokudaia

  

Mus

  

Mastomys

  

Praomys

Hylomyscus

 Cricetidae 
  
 Cricetinae 
  

Cricetulus

Phodopus

Mesocricetus

  
 Tylomyinae 
  

Tylomys

Nyctomys

 Neotominae 
  

Neotoma

  

Scotinomys

Peromyscus

 Arvicolinae 
  

Microtus

  

Eothenomys

Clethrionomys

 Sigmodontinae 
  
  

Sigmodon

Rheomys

  
  

Scapteromys

Akodon

  

Reithrodon

  

Thomasomys

Rhipidomys

  

Zygodontomys

Scolomys

  

Oryzomys

  

Oligoryzomys

Nectomys

  
  

Delomys

  

Phyllotis

Calomys

  
  

Juliomys

Irenomys

  

Wiedomys

  

Notiomys

Abrothrix

References

  1. D'elía, G.; González, E.M.; Pardiñas, U.F.J. (2003). "Phylogenetic analysis of sigmodontine rodents (Muroidea), with special reference to the akodont genus Deltamys". Mammalian Biology. 68 (6): 351–364. doi:10.1078/1616-5047-00104. hdl:11336/102889.
  2. Alhajeri, Bader H.; Steppan, Scott J. (September 2018). "Disparity and Evolutionary Rate Do Not Explain Diversity Patterns in Muroid Rodents (Rodentia: Muroidea)". Evolutionary Biology. 45 (3): 324–344. Bibcode:2018EvBio..45..324A. doi:10.1007/s11692-018-9453-z. ISSN 0071-3260. S2CID 255342087.
  3. Jansa, Sharon A.; Giarla, Thomas C.; Lim, Burton K. (2009-10-15). "The Phylogenetic Position of the Rodent Genus Typhlomys and the Geographic Origin of Muroidea". Journal of Mammalogy. 90 (5): 1083–1094. doi:10.1644/08-MAMM-A-318.1. ISSN 0022-2372.
  4. Jansa, Sharon A.; Giarla, Thomas C.; Lim, Burton K. (2009-10-15). "The Phylogenetic Position of the Rodent Genus Typhlomys and the Geographic Origin of Muroidea". Journal of Mammalogy. 90 (5): 1083–1094. doi:10.1644/08-MAMM-A-318.1. ISSN 0022-2372.
  5. Steppan, S.; Adkins, R.; Anderson, J. (2004). "Phylogeny and Divergence-Date Estimates of Rapid Radiations in Muroid Rodents Based on Multiple Nuclear Genes". Systematic Biology. 53 (4): 533–553. doi:10.1080/10635150490468701. PMID 15371245.
  6. ^ Jansa, S.A.; Weksler, M. (2004). "Phylogeny of muroid rodents: relationships within and among major lineages as determined by IRBP gene sequences". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 31 (1): 256–276. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2003.07.002. PMID 15019624.
  7. ^ Fabre; et al. (2012). "A glimpse on the pattern of rodent diversification: a phylogenetic approach". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 12 (1): 88. Bibcode:2012BMCEE..12...88F. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-12-88. PMC 3532383. PMID 22697210.
Extant families in order Rodentia
Sciuromorpha
("Squirrel-like")
Castorimorpha
("Beaver-like")
Castoroidea
Castoridae (Beavers)
Geomyoidea
Geomyidae (Pocket gophers)
Heteromyidae (Kangaroo rats and mice, pocket mice)
Myomorpha
("Mouse-like")
Dipodoidea
Dipodidae (Jerboas, jumping mice and birch mice)
Muroidea
Platacanthomyidae (Oriental dormice)
Spalacidae (Zokors, bamboo rats, mole rats, blind mole rats)
Calomyscidae (Mouse-like hamsters)
Nesomyidae (Malagasy rats and relatives)
Cricetidae (Hamsters and relatives)
Muridae (House mouse and relatives)
Anomaluromorpha
("Anomalure-like")
Hystricomorpha
("Porcupine-like")
Phiomorpha
Bathyergidae (Blesmols)
Petromuridae (Dassie rat)
Thryonomyidae (Cane rats)
Caviomorpha (New World hystricognaths)
Erethizontidae (New World porcupines)
Caviidae (Cavies)
Cuniculidae (Pacas)
Dasyproctidae (Agoutis and acouchis)
Dinomyidae (Pacarana)
Ctenomyidae (Tuco-tucos)
Echimyidae (Spiny rats, coypus, hutias)
Octodontidae (Degus and relatives)
Abrocomidae (Chinchilla rats)
Chinchillidae (Chinchillas and viscachas)
Taxon identifiers
Muroidea
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