Deomyinae, Thomas, 1888
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4397.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5991759 |
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Deomyinae |
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Subfamily Deomyinae View in CoL
This family includes spiny mice. In Jordan, two species of spiny mice are known: Acomys dimidiatus and Acomys russatus (Wilson & Reeder, 2005) . The systematics of this problematic genus was revised by several authors. Although Denys et al. (1992) showed that Acomys is undoubtedly a murine based on dental morphology, others, suggested that Acomys is more related to gerbils ( Gerbillinae ) than to true mice ( Murinae ) based on molecular data (Chevret et al., 1993). Verheyem et al. (1995) suggested the placement of species of the genus Acomys within the proposed group “Acomyines”. Furthermore, Chevret & Hänni (1994) indicated that Acomys cannot be considered a murine based on molecular and biochemical evidence. For consistency purposes, we apt to follow Wilson & Reeder (2005).
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