Muridae

Muridae

▪ rodent family
      largest extant rodent family, indeedthe largest of all mammalian families, encompassing more than 1,383 species of the “true” mice (mouse) and rats (rat). Two-thirds of all rodent species and genera belong to family Muridae. The members of this family are often collectively called murids, or muroid rodents.

      The 300 genera of muroid rodents are classified within 18 subfamilies, but more than 200 of them (and nearly 1,000 species) belong to only two subfamilies—Sigmodontinae (New World rats and mice) and Murinae (Old World rats and mice). Two other subfamilies (Arvicolinae and Gerbillinae) include approximately 250 additional species, with the remaining 14 subfamilies accommodating various other genera, some of which consist of a single species.

      Not all specialists agree on the number of subfamilies or that all of these should be included within Muridae. For instance, some assemblages, such as blind mole rats (blind mole rat) and bamboo rats (bamboo rat), are very distinctive and have been treated in the past as separate families. The Malabar (Malabar Coast) spiny tree mouse was originally described as a kind of dormouse (Myoxidae) but was reclassified as a murid similar to blind tree mice (Asian tree mouse). Many subfamilies, including hamsters (hamster), were formerly considered as part of a family separate from Muridae, but these groups are now most often viewed as muroid subfamilies. Inclusion of these subfamilies emphasizes their closer evolutionary relationships to one another than to any other group of rodents, but such affinity could also be expressed by recognizing each as a separate family and then bringing them together within a larger category, the superfamily Muroidea. This would be satisfactory if each group could be clearly demonstrated to have a common ancestor (i.e., to be monophyletic). Some groups are known to be monophyletic (hamsters (hamster), voles (vole), African pouched rats (African pouched rat), gerbils (gerbil), Old World rats and mice, African spiny mice (African spiny mouse), platacanthomyines, zokors (zokor), blind mole rats (blind mole rat), and bamboo rats (bamboo rat)). Other groups, however, cannot be classified with certainty and may or may not be a hodgepodge of unrelated genera and species (New World rats and mice, dendromurines, and Malagasy rats and mice). Also unresolved are the affinities of subfamilies containing only one genus (mouselike hamsters, the maned rat).

      Pending better resolution of the relationships between these problem groups, some specialists prefer to retain them as subfamilies within Muridae, but others still separate them as families under the umbrella of Muroidea. Fossil evidence may support the single-family arrangement because clearly diagnosable groups of living species, such as mole rats and bamboo rats, lose their distinction when their lineages are traced far back in time. Whether recognized as the family Muridae or the superfamily Muroidea, the living members of these 18 groups show an impressive range of variation in body form, locomotion, and ecology.

Classification
Family Muridae (“true” rats (rat) and mice (mouse))
 More than 1,383 species, with additional species still being described; 300 genera among 18 subfamilies.
      Subfamily Murinae (Old World rats and mice)
 529 species in 128 genera, originally found only in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Humans have introduced some species elsewhere.

      Subfamily Sigmodontinae (New World rats and mice)
 455 species in 90 genera found throughout the Western Hemisphere.

      Subfamily Arvicolinae (voles (vole), lemmings (lemming), and the muskrat)
 145 species in 26 genera found only in the Northern Hemisphere.

      Subfamily Gerbillinae (gerbils (gerbil) and jirds)
 110 species in 14 genera found from Africa through the Middle East to Central Asia.

      Subfamily Acomyinae (African spiny mice (African spiny mouse), Congo forest mouse, brush-furred rats, and Rudd's mouse)
 30 species in 4 genera found in Africa, southwestern Asia, Cyprus, and Crete.

      Subfamily Dendromurinae (African climbing mice, gerbil mice, and fat mice)
 22 species in 7 genera found in sub-Saharan Africa.

      Subfamily Nesomyinae (Malagasy rats and mice)
 22 species in 9 genera found only on Madagascar.

      Subfamily Cricetinae (hamsters)
 18 species in 7 genera found from southern Europe through northern Asia.

      Subfamily Rhizomyinae (bamboo rats (bamboo rat) and African mole rats)
 15 species in 3 genera found in Africa and Southeast Asia.

      Subfamily Spalacinae (blind mole rats (blind mole rat))
 8 species in 2 genera found along the Mediterranean coast.

      Subfamily Myospalacinae (zokors (zokor))
 7 species in 1 genus found only in northern Asia.

      Subfamily Calomyscinae (mouselike hamsters)
 7 species in 1 genus found in southwestern Asia.

      Subfamily Cricetomyinae (African pouched rats (African pouched rat))
 5 species in 3 genera found in sub-Saharan Africa.

      Subfamily Petromyscinae (rock mice)
 4 species in 1 genus found in southern Africa.

      Subfamily Platacanthomyinae (Malabar spiny tree mouse and blind tree mice (Asian tree mouse))
 3 species in 2 genera found only in India and Southeast Asia.

      Subfamily Delanymyinae (Delany's swamp mouse)
 1 species found only in small portions of Central Africa.

      Subfamily Mystromyinae (white-tailed mouse)
 1 species found in southern Africa.

      Subfamily Lophiomyinae ( maned rat)
 1 species found in eastern Africa.

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