Pedetidae

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The Pedetidae are a family of rodents.[4][5][6][7][8][9] The two living species, the springhares, are distributed throughout much of Southern Africa and also around Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.[10] Fossils have been found as far north as Turkey.[11] Together with the anomalures and zenkerella, Pedetidae forms the suborder Anomaluromorpha. The fossil genus Parapedetes is also related.[11]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
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Pedetidae
Temporal range: Early Miocene to Recent [1]
Springhare (Pedetes sp.)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Suborder: Anomaluromorpha
Family: Pedetidae
Gray, 1825[2][3]
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Taxonomy

The family includes one living genus and four extinct genera. The Asian fossil Diatomys was previously included,[11] but is now classified in the family Diatomyidae with the Laotian rock rat.

  • Family Pedetidae
    • Genus Pedetes[12]
    • Genus †Megapedetes[12]
      • Megapedetes aegaeus
      • Megapedetes gariepensis
      • Megapedetes pentadactylus
    • Genus †Oldrichpedetes[12]
      • Oldrichpedetes brigitteae
      • Oldrichpedetes fejfari
      • Oldrichpedetes pickfordi
      • Oldrichpedetes praecursor
    • Genus †Propedetes
      • Propedetes efeldensis
      • Propedetes laetoliensis
    • Genus †Rusingapedetes[12]
      • Rusingapedetes tsujikawai

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