Eomyidae

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Eomyidae
Temporal range: Middle Eocene–Pleistocene
File:Eomys BW.jpg
Artist's impression of Eomys
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Eomyidae

Winge, 1887
Subfamilies

Apeomyinae
Eomyinae
Yoderimyinae

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Eomyidae is a family of extinct rodents from North America and Eurasia related to modern day pocket gophers and kangaroo rats. They are known from the Middle Eocene to the Late Miocene in North America and from the Late Eocene to the Pleistocene in Eurasia.[1] Eomyids are generally small but occasionally large and tend to be squirrel-like in form and habits.[2] The family includes the earliest known gliding rodent, Eomys quercyi.[3]

The family includes the following genera:[4]

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  1. Emry et al. 1997; McKenna & Bell 1997; Flynn 2007, p. 415.
  2. Flynn 2007, p. 415.
  3. Storch, Engesser & Wuttke 1996.
  4. McKenna & Bell 1997; Flynn 2007.
  5. Flynn 2007, pp. 417–418.
  6. Emry et al. 1997.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Fejfar, Rummel & Tomida 1998.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Smith, Cifelli & Czaplewski 2006.
  9. Korth 2007.
  10. Maridet et al. 2011.
  11. Emry & Korth 2012.
  12. Korth 2008.