#family_Muridae__Muridae originally Old World rats now distributed worldwide; distinguished from the Cricetidae by typically lacking cheek pouches
supertype: mammal_family a family of mammals
member of: superfamily_Muroidea
member: genus_Mus__Mus type genus of the Muridae: common house mice; upper incisors have a square-notched tip
member: house_mouse__housemouse__Mus_musculus brownish-gray Old World mouse now a common household pest worldwide
member: genus_Micromyx__Micromyx Old World harvest mice
member: harvest_mouse__harvestmouse__Micromyx_minutus small reddish-brown Eurasian mouse inhabiting e.g. cornfields
member: genus_Apodemus__Apodemus Old World field mice
member: field_mouse__fieldmouse any nocturnal Old World mouse of the genus Apodemus inhabiting woods and fields and gardens
member: European_wood_mouse__Apodemus_sylvaticus nocturnal yellowish-brown mouse inhabiting woods and fields and gardens
member: genus_Rattus__Rattus common house rats; upper incisors have a beveled edge
member: brown_rat__brownrat__Norway_rat__Rattus_norvegicus common domestic rat; serious pest worldwide
member: black_rat__blackrat__roof_rat__Rattus_rattus common household pest originally from Asia that has spread worldwide
member: genus_Nesokia__Nesokia bandicoot rats
member: bandicoot_rat__bandicootrat__mole_rat burrowing scaly-tailed rat of India and Ceylon
member: genus_Conilurus__Conilurus jerboa rats
member: jerboa_rat large Australian rat with hind legs adapted for leaping
member: genus_Notomys__Notomys jerboa rats
member: kangaroo_mouse leaping rodent of Australian desert areas
member: subfamily_Hydromyinae__Hydromyinae water rats of Australia and New Guinea
member: genus_Hydromys__Hydromys water rats
member: beaver_rat amphibious rat of Australia and New Guinea
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