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Tullberg, T. 1899. Ueber das System der Nagethiere. Eine Phylogenetische Studie.
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Wodd A. E. 1962. The Early Tertiary rodents of the family Paramyidae.
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Matthew, W. D. 1910. On the osteology and relationships of
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Index

Paleocene
Eocene

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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Sciuromorpha
Protrogomorpha
Ischyromyidae
Paramys
Leidy
genus
rodents
North America
Europe
Asia
trees
genus name
mouse
Pyramus and Thisbe
"Glossary. American Museum of Natural History"
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Taxon identifiers
Wikidata
Q140849

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