Sminthidae: taxon details and analytics

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

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Sminthidae

Sminthidae is a family of mouse-like jumping rodents. They are represented by only one extant genus, Sicista, represented by 19 species found throughout most of Eurasia, from central Europe east to Siberia, and south to southern China. However, they were much more diverse and had a much wider range in prehistory, having multiple genera and being found not only in Eurasia but also throughout North America, where they existed up to the early Pleistocene. They have a well-attested fossil record which dates as far back as the early Oligocene.

They were formerly classified as the subfamily Sicistinae in the family Dipodidae alongside the jerboas and jumping mice, but phylogenetic evidence supports all three of these belonging to distinct families, thus leaving only the jerboas in Dipodidae.

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Sminthidae in languages:

Bokmål
Bjørkemusfamilien
Czech
myšivky krátkonohé
English
Birch Mice
Finnish
koivuhiiret
French
Sminthidés
French
Sicistes
German
Birkenmäuse
Polish
smużki
Russian
Мышовковые

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