Definition of Suborder sciuromorpha

1. Noun. Large more or less primitive rodents: squirrels; marmots; gophers; beavers; etc..


Lexicographical Neighbors of Suborder Sciuromorpha

suborder Osteostraci
suborder Otides
suborder Pachycephalosaurus
suborder Percoidea
suborder Petromyzoniformes
suborder Pinnipedia
suborder Plesiosauria
suborder Prosauropoda
suborder Prosimii
suborder Reptantia
suborder Ruminantia
suborder Sauria
suborder Sauropoda
suborder Sauropodomorpha
suborder Sciuromorpha
suborder Scombroidea
suborder Scorpaenoidea
suborder Serpentes
suborder Strepsirhini
suborder Tarsioidea
suborder Theropoda
suborder Thyreophora
suborder Tyranni
suborder Xenarthra
suborder Zygoptera
suborders
subordinacy
subordinaries
subordinary

Literary usage of Suborder sciuromorpha

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Geographical History of Mammals by Richard Lydekker (1896)
"1 Suborder SCIUROMORPHA.—Squirrels, Marmots, and Beavers. 2 „ MYOMORPHA.—Dormice, Mice, and Jerboas. ..."

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