ctenomyid
English
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Ctenomys flamarioni
Noun
ctenomyid (plural ctenomyids)
- (zoology) Any rodent of the family Ctenomyidae.
- 1979, Richard F. Johnston, Peter W. Frank, Charles Duncan Michener, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, volume 10, page 271:
- New adaptive radiations of small fossorial rodents followed, including crice- tids in the Pliocene and spalacids and ctenomyids primarily in the Pleistocene.
- 2000, Cristina Busch, C. Daniel Antinuchi, J. Cristina del Valle, Marcelo J. Kittlein, Ana I. Malizia, Aldo I. Vassallo, Roxana R. Zenuto, “Chapter 5: Population Ecology of Subterranean Rodents”, in Eileen A. Lacey, James L. Patton, Guy N. Cameron, editors, Life Underground: The Biology of Subterranean Rodents, page 191:
- Foraging by geomyids and ctenomyids is more generalized in that all portions of plants may be consumed.
- 2011, Terry A. Vaughan, James M. Ryan, Nicholas J. Czaplewski, Mammalogy, page 231:
- Ctenomyids first appear in the late Miocene of South America.
Synonyms
- (any species of family Ctenomyidae): tuco-tuco (extant species)
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