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Anomalomyidae Schaub, 1925 †

11923986  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:11923986)

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  1. Genus Anomalomys Gaillard, 1900 †
  2. Genus Anomalospalax Kordos, 1985 †
  3. Genus Prospalax Méhely, 1908 †
  4. Genus Allospalax Kretzoi, 1971 † accepted as Prospalax Méhely, 1908 † (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
  5. Genus Miospalax Stromer, 1928 † accepted as Anomalomys Gaillard, 1900 † (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
  6. Genus Pterospalax Kretzoi, 1971 † accepted as Prospalax Méhely, 1908 † (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Not documented
Taxonomic remark As subfaniky (Anomalomyinae) of Muridae in McKenna & Bell, 1997. From Nesin & Kovalchuk, 2020: Shevyreva (1983) considered...  
Taxonomic remark As subfaniky (Anomalomyinae) of Muridae in McKenna & Bell, 1997. From Nesin & Kovalchuk, 2020: Shevyreva (1983) considered them [Anomalomys] within subfamily Anomalomyinae of the family Cricetidae. Fejfar (1972) attributed these rodents as a subordinate taxon with the family Spalacidae. Now Anomalomys is mostly considered within a separate family Anomalomyidae (de Bruijn 1984; de Bruijn and Saraç 1991; Bolliger 1996, 1999; Kalthoff 2000; Hír 2004). [details]
IRMNG (2022). Anomalomyidae Schaub, 1925 †. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=11923986 on 2024-04-29
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basis of record Nesin, V.; Kovalchuk, O. (2020). A new late Miocene Anomalomys species from western Ukraine with implications for the diversity and evolution of anomalomyid rodents in Eastern Europe. <em>Historical Biology.</em> 33(9): 1809-1816., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2020.1742711 [details]   

additional source McKenna, M. C.; Bell, S. K. (1997). Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp.
note: as subfamily of Muridae [details]   

taxonomy source Nesin, V.; Kovalchuk, O. (2020). A new late Miocene Anomalomys species from western Ukraine with implications for the diversity and evolution of anomalomyid rodents in Eastern Europe. <em>Historical Biology.</em> 33(9): 1809-1816., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2020.1742711 [details]   

name verified source McKenna, M. C.; Bell, S. K. (1997). Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp.  [details]   

current name source Nesin, V.; Kovalchuk, O. (2020). A new late Miocene Anomalomys species from western Ukraine with implications for the diversity and evolution of anomalomyid rodents in Eastern Europe. <em>Historical Biology.</em> 33(9): 1809-1816., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2020.1742711 [details]   

extant flag source McKenna, M. C.; Bell, S. K. (1997). Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp.  [details]   
From other sources
Taxonomic remark As subfaniky (Anomalomyinae) of Muridae in McKenna & Bell, 1997. From Nesin & Kovalchuk, 2020: Shevyreva (1983) considered them [Anomalomys] within subfamily Anomalomyinae of the family Cricetidae. Fejfar (1972) attributed these rodents as a subordinate taxon with the family Spalacidae. Now Anomalomys is mostly considered within a separate family Anomalomyidae (de Bruijn 1984; de Bruijn and Saraç 1991; Bolliger 1996, 1999; Kalthoff 2000; Hír 2004). [details]

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