Title
Skull morphology and relationships of geomyoid rodents
Title Variants
Alternative:
Geomyoid rodents
Related Titles
Series:
American Museum novitates, no. 2812
By
Wahlert, John H.
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
New York, N.Y, American Museum of Natural History, c1985
Notes
Title from caption.
"April 10, 1985."
"Analysis of cranial and mandibular morphology, especially the foramina and structures relating to the masticatory musculature, supports monophyly of the living Heteromyidae. The family includes two major divisions, the Heteromyinae on the one hand, and the Perognathinae and Dipodomyinae on the other. Derived features of Schizodontomys suggest that the genus may be an early member of the Dipodomyinae. The Heteromyidae and Geomyidae, containing only the Geomyinae, share common ancestry. The Entoptychidae are tentatively placed as the sister group of these two families; the Florentiamyidae appear to be the earliest known branch of the geomyoid clade. The Geomyoidea, which includes these families, and the extinct Eomyoidea comprise the infraorder Geomorpha. A classification of the Geomorpha that reflects these phylogenetic hypotheses is presented"--P. [1].
Subjects
Anatomy
,
Classification
,
Geomyoidea
,
Mammals, Fossil
,
North America
,
Paleontology
,
Phylogeny
,
Rodents
,
Rodents, Fossil
,
Skull
,
Tertiary
Call Number
QL1 .A436 no.2812, 1985
Language
English
Identifiers
OCLC:
11941622
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