Murid
Murids account for 37% of rodent species. The name comes from the Latin mus, meaning “mouse.” It includes the genus Mus and its type species, Mus musculus, the common house mouse.
#Genera
- Abeomelomys
- Acomys
- Aethomys
- Anisomys
- Apodemus
- Apomys
- Arvicanthis
- Baiyankamys
- Bandicota
- Batomys
- Berylmys
- Bullimus
- Bunomys
- Carpomys
- Chiromyscus
- Chiropodomys
- Chiruromys
- Chrotomys
- Coccymys
- Colomys
- Cremnomys
- Crossomys
- Dasymys
- Deomys
- Dephomys
- Desmodilliscus
- Desmodillus
- Desmomys
- Gerbilliscus
- Gerbillurus
- Gerbillus
- Golunda
- Grammomys
- Heimyscus
- Hybomys
- Hydromys
- Hylomyscus
- Hyomys
- Leggadina
- Lemniscomys
- Lenomys
- Lenothrix
- Leopoldamys
- Leptomys
- Limnomys
- Lophuromys
- Lorentzimys
- Macruromys
- Madromys
- Malacomys
- Mallomys
- Mammelomys
- Mastomys
- Maxomys
- Melomys
- Meriones
- Mesembriomys
- Micaelamys
- Microdillus
- Micromys
- Millardia
- Muriculus
- Mus
- Mylomys
- Myomyscus
- Nesokia
- Niviventer
- Notomys
- Oenomys
- Otomys
- Palawanomys
- Parahydromys
- Paramelomys
- Parotomys
- Paruromys
- Pelomys
- Phloeomys
- Pogonomelomys
- Pogonomys
- Praomys
- Protochromys
- Pseudohydromys
- Pseudomys
- Rattus
- Rhabdomys
- Rhynchomys
- Soricomys
- Stenocephalemys
- Stochomys
- Sundamys
- Taeromys
- Tarsomys
- Tatera
- Taterillus
- Thallomys
- Thamnomys
- Thick-tailed rats
- Uranomys
- Uromys
- Vandeleuria
- Xenuromys
- Zelotomys