Dinomyidae

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iDinomyids
Fossil range: Early Miocene - Recent
Artist's impression of Phoberomys
Artist's impression of Phoberomys
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Dinomyidae
Peters, 1873
Genera

Pseudodiodomus
Agnomys
Doellomys
Gyriabrus
Briaromys
Tetrastylus
Phoberomys
Colpostemma
Orthomys
Eumegamys
Pseudosigmomys
Pentastylodon
Eumegamysops
Telicomys
Perumys
Artigasia
Scleromys
Olenopsis
Simplimus
Eusigmomys
Potamarchus
Telodontomys
Dinomys

The family Dinomyidae was once a very successful group of South American hystricognath rodent, but now contains only a single living species, the Pacarana. The Dinomyidae included among its ranks the largest rodent ever known, the bison-sized Phoberomys pattersoni. It is thought that the dinomyids were able to occupy ecological niches associated with large grazing mammals due to the lack of true ungulates in South America until its later connection to North America. The modern pacarana is only modest sized, considerably smaller than the capybara.

[edit] Genera

  • Family Dinomyidae
    • Pseudodiodomus incertae sedis
    • Agnomys incertae sedis
    • Subfamily Eumegamyinae
      • Doellomys
      • Gyriabrus
      • Briaromys
      • Tetrastylus
      • Phoberomys
      • Colpostemma
      • Orthomys
      • Eumegamys
      • Pseudosigmomys
      • Pentastylodon
      • Eumegamysops
      • Telicomys
      • Perumys
      • Artigasia
    • Subfamily Potamarchinae
      • Scleromys
      • Olenopsis
      • Simplimus
      • Eusigmomys
      • Potamarchus
    • Subfamily Dinomyinae
      • Telodontomys
      • Dinomys - the Pacarana

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