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Taxonomic Group

Mammalia

Mammalia (Multifamily citations):

Order Marsupialia (Marsupials)

Didelphidae:

Order Insectivora (Insectivores)

Soricidae (Shrews): Talpidae (Moles):

Order Chiroptera (Bats)

Vespertilionidae (Vespertilionid Bats): Molossidae (Molossid Bats):

Order Xenarthra (Xenarthans)

Dasypodidae (Armadillos): Glyptodontidae (Glyptodonts):
Mylodontidae (Mylodonts): Megalonychidae (Ground Sloths):

Order Lagomorpha (Lagomorphs)

Leporidae (Hares and Rabbits):

Order Rodentia (Rodents)

Castoridae (Beavers): Cricetidae (Cricetids):
Erethizontidae (New World Porcupines): Geomyidae (Pocket Gophers):
Heteromyidae (Heteromyids): Muridae (Murids):
Mylagaulidae (Mylagaulids): Myocastoridae (Myocastorids):
Sciuridae (Squirrels): Zapodidae (Jumping Mice):

Order Carnivora (Carnivores)

Canidae (Canids): Felidae (Cats): Mustelidae (Mustelids):
Procyonidae (Procyonids): Ursidae (Bears):

Order Proboscidea (Proboscideans)

Elephantidae (Elephants and Mammoths): Gomphotheriidae (Gomphotheriids):
Mastodontidae (Mastodons):

Order Perissodactyla (Odd-toed Ungulates)

Equidae (Horses): Rhinocerotidae (Rhinoceroses): Tapiridae (Tapirs):

Order Artiodactyla (Even-toed Ungulates)

Antilocapridae (Pronghorn): Bovidae (Bovids): Camelidae (Camels):
Cervidae (Cervids): Dromomerycidae (Dromomerycids):
Tayassuidae (Peccaries):
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