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        <cito:cites>Heptaxodontidae Anthony 1917 , Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 37 (4): 183</cito:cites>
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        <dc:title>Order Rodentia - Family Heptaxodontidae</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Wilson, Don E.</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Reeder, DeeAnn</dc:creator>
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        <dwc:authorityYear>1917</dwc:authorityYear>
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        <dwc:family>Heptaxodontidae</dwc:family>
        <dwc:kingdom>Animalia</dwc:kingdom>
        <dwc:order>Rodentia</dwc:order>
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        <spm:hasContent>   Heptaxodontidae Anthony 1917, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 37 (4): 183.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>  Synonyms: Amblyrhizinae Schaub 1951; Elasmodontomyinae Anthony 1917.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>  Genera:4 genera with 4 species in 2 subfamilies: Subfamily Clidomyinae Woods 1989 Genus  ClidomysAnthony 1920(1 species) Subfamily Heptaxodontinae Anthony 1917 Genus  AmblyrhizaCope 1868(1 species) Genus  ElasmodontomysAnthony 1916(1 species) Genus  Quemisia Miller 1929(1 species)</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>  Discussion:Known only from sub-Recent fossils from Greater and N Lesser Antilles ( Woods, 1989 a). Whether  Amblyrhizaand  Clidomysbecame extinct before or after humans arrived in the West Indies is debatable. This family is often placed near the Chinchillidaebased on similar laminar plates of molariform teeth. One genus (  Quemisia) is very similar in dental morphology to capromyids, however, and it is possible to derive all of the conditions seen in heptaxodontids from dental patterns found within the Capromyidae. This family should be placed adjacent to the Capromyidae.</spm:hasContent>
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