Platacanthomyidae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Rodentia
Family
Platacanthomyidae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Platacanthomyidae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Platacanthomyidae

The rodent family Platacanthomyidae, or Oriental dormice, includes the spiny dormice and the Chinese pygmy dormice. In spite of their appearance, these animals are not true dormice, but are part of the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. The platacanthomyids can be distinguished from the true dormice, because they have no premolars, giving them three cheek teeth, like their relatives, the Muroidea.

The evolutionary relationship of the Platacanthomyidae was uncertain until a molecular phylogenetic study found it to be the earliest extant lineage to branch within the superfamily Muroidea. They can be distinguished from both the family Spalacidae and the Eumuroida (all non-spalacid and non-platacanthomyid muroids), by the distinct shape of their infraorbital canal and by the presence of multiple openings in the palate of the skull. On the basis of these two characteristics, they have been considered to be distinct from all other muroids. More work is needed to determine the evolutionary position of this subfamily.

The Platacanthomyidae contain three genera – Neocometes, Platacanthomys (spiny dormice), and Typhlomys (pygmy dormice) – but only three extant species.

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Platacanthomyidae in languages:

Bokmål
Tremusfamilien
Bokmål
Tremus
Chinese
刺睡鼠科
Dutch
Dwergslaapmuizen
English
Oriental Dormice
English
East Asian Dormice
English
Spiny and Pygmy Dormice
French
Platacanthomyidés
Hebrew
נמנמנים אוריינטלים
Polish
kolcosznicowate