Superkingdom Eukaryota
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Verterbrata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
The largest order of mammals, having 34 families, about 389
genera, and more than 2000 species. Rodents are recognizable
from their paired large incisors. The families are classified
primarily by the forms of these incisors, as well as their jaws.
Notice that rabbits are not rodents; they belong to their own order,
Lagomorpha.
Moles and Hedgehogs can be found in order Insectivora.
In the list of families below, I have placed each family's approximate number of genera and species in parentheses after the family name (#genera, #species)
Suborder Sciurognatha
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Infraorder Anamolomorpha aka Theridomorpha
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Infraorder Castorimorpha
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Infraorder Ctenodactylomorpha
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Infraorder Glirimorpha
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Infraorder Myomorpha
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Family Cricetidae (gerbils, hamsters, mice, New World
rats, and voles) (?, 570) Often merged with the Muridae.
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Family Dipodidae (Birch mice, jumping mice, jerboa)
(15, 51)
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Family Geomyidae (pocket gophers) (6 ,36)
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Family Heteromyidae (kangaroo rat, kangaroo mouse, pocket mouse)
(6, 59)
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Family Muridae (Old World rats and mice)
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Family Platacanthomyidae (spiny dormice)
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Family Rhizomyidae (bamboo rats)
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Family Seleviniidae
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Family Spalacidae (Eurasian mole rats)
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Family Zapodidae (jumping mice)
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Infraorder Protrogomorpha
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Infraorder Sciuromorpha
Suborder
Hystricognatha
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Infraorder Bathyergomorpha
Infraorder Caviomorpha
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Some researchers place Agoutis in their own family, Agoutidae
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Family Abrocomidae (chinchilla rats)
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Family Capromyidae (some put nutria here)
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Family Cavidae (cavies, aka "guinea pigs") (3,
12)
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Family Chinchillidae (chinchillas) (?, 6)
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Family Ctenomyidae (?, 26)
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Family Dasyproctidae (agoutis, pacas) (?, 11)
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Family Dinomyidae (1, 1)
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Family Echimyidae (spiny rats) (?, 43)
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Family Erethizontidae (New World porcupines) (?,
8)
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Family Heptaxodontidae
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Family Hydrochoeridae (capybaras)
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Family Myocastoridae (nutria)
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Family Octodontidae (hedge rats) (?, 8)
Infraorder Hystricomorpha
Infraorder Phiomorpha
Mammals of Ohio
http://www4.wittenberg.edu/academics/biol/courses/mammals/Ohio.html
Tree of life web project
http://tolweb.org/tree/eukaryotes/animals/chordata/mammalia/rodentia/rodentia.html
Animals on the net
http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/~bahagish/index.html
Marc Robinson, Diversite des Modes D'evolution des Genomes de Rongeurs,
(Ph.D. dissertation), page 15
http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/txtdoc/THESES/ROBINSON/TheseROBM.pdf
Dr. George Atkins, GWU, Mammalian Order Rodentia
http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~atkins/newwebpages/Mammalia/rodentia/rodentia.html