different between infraorder vs caviomorph
infraorder
English
Noun
infraorder (plural infraorders)
- Alternative form of infra-order
Derived terms
- subinfraorder
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caviomorph
English
Noun
caviomorph (plural caviomorphs)
- Any rodent of the infraorder (sometimes parvorder) Caviomorpha, that unites all South American hystricognaths.
- 2012, Larry G. Marshall, The Geat American Interchange—An Invasion-Induced Crisis for South American Mammals, Matthew Nitecki (editor), Biotic Crises in Ecological and Evolutionary Time, page 192,
- In beds of Deseadan age caviomorphs are represented by 6 families (9 genera), in the Santacrucian by 7 families (17 genera), and in the Hayquerian by 8 families (21 genera) (Marshall et al. In press b).
- 2012, Larry G. Marshall, The Geat American Interchange—An Invasion-Induced Crisis for South American Mammals, Matthew Nitecki (editor), Biotic Crises in Ecological and Evolutionary Time, page 192,
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