- Anomaluromorpha
Taxobox
name = Anomaluromorpha
fossil_range = LateEocene - Recent
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Pedetes capensis "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
subclassis =Eutheria
ordo =Rodent ia
subordo = Anomaluromorpha
subordo_authority = Bugge, 1974
subdivision_ranks =Families
subdivision =Anomaluridae
†Parapedetidae Pedetidae Anomaluromorpha is the name given to a clade that unites the
anomalure s with thespringhare . It has alternately been designated as either asuborder orinfraorder . Most recently, Carleton and Musser (2005) recognized it as one of five suborders of rodents.Characteristics
The suborder Anomaluromorpha was erected to unite
sciurognathous rodents with ahystricomorphous zygomasseteric system restricted tosub-Saharan Africa . Many authors have suggested that the two extant families may be only distantly related, and that they belong to separate suborders or infraorders. For example, the Pedetidae are the only family of rodents with multiserial enamel except for theHystricognathi . This character, the hystricomorphous zygomatic region, and a common distribution in southern continents has led many researchers to suggest that the springhare (but not anomalures) may be allied with hystricognaths. Montgelard et al., (2002) generated some support for Anomaluromorpha in amolecular phylogeny using12S rRNA andcytochrome b .Families
The suborder Anomaluromorpha contains 9 living species in 4 genera and two families. An additional
fossil family probably belongs to this group.*†
Parapedetidae
*Pedetidae - springhare
*Anomaluridae - scaly-tailed flying squirrels,flying mice Potential relatives
The following fossil taxa are also sometimes placed in the Anomaluromorpha:
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Diatomys "
*†Zegdoumyidae References
*Carleton, M. D. and G. G. Musser. 2005. Order Rodentia. Pp745-752 in Mammal Species of the World A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds.). Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.
*McKenna, Malcolm C., and Bell, Susan K. 1997. "Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level." Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp. ISBN 0-231-11013-8
*Montgelard, C., S. Bentz, C. Tirard, O. Vernaeu, and F. M. Catzeflis. 2002. Molecular systematics of Sciurognathi: the mitochondrial cytochrome b and 12S rRNA genes support the Anomaluroidea (Pedetidae and Anomaluridae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 22:220-233.
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