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Scuirids
Scientific classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
Family:Sciuridae
Genera
Many: see text

The Sciurids or squirrels are a large family of rodents. It includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks, the marmots (which include woodchucks) and also the Eurasian flying squirrels, but not the African scaly-tailed flying squirrels, which belong to the family Anomaluridae and are not sciurids at all. Scuirids are found in all continents except Australasia and Antarctica.

The following list of genera is non-authoritative, and has not been placed in an order that reflects current taxonomic or cladistic research. The list given here classified the family into 280 species grouped into 48 genera, but it is important to realise that biological classification is never final or completely agreed, and other slightly different lists will be encountered. In addition, current studies in molecular evolution are likely to lead to some revision of the classification of this group, as of many others.

Scuirids are classified into two subfamilies, Sciurinae (tree and ground squirrels), and Petauristinae (flying squirrels).

  • Petauristinae
      • Aeretes, 1 species, the Groove-toothed flying squirrel, northeast China
      • Aeromys, 2 species, Thailand to Borneo.
      • Belomys, 1 species, the hairy-footed flying squirrel, southeast Asia.
      • Eupetaurus, 1 species, the Woolly Flying Squirrel, Kashmir; rare
      • Glaucomys (American flying squirrels), 2 species, North America.
      • Hylopetes, 7 species, southeast Asia
      • Iomys, 1 species, Horsfield's flying squirrel, Malaysia and Indonesia
      • Petaurillus (pygmy flying squirrels), 3 species, Borneo and Malaya
      • Petaurista (giant flying squirrels), 5 species, southeast Asia
      • Petinomys, 9 species, southeast Asia
      • Pteromys, 2 species, Finland to Japan.
      • Pteromyscus, 1 species, the Smoky flying squirrel, southern Thailand to Borneo.
      • Trogopterus, 1 species, the Complex-toothed flying squirrel, China
  • Sciurianae
    • Tree squirrels
      • Callosciurus, 15 species, Asia.
      • Epixerus (giant palm squirrels), 2 species, western Africa
      • Exilisciurus (pygmy squirrels), 6 species, Borneo and Phillipines.
      • Funambulus,(palm squirrels), 5 species, India
      • Funisciurus, 12 species, central and southern Africa
      • Glyphotes (sculptor squirrels), 2 species, Borneo
      • Heliosciurus (sun squirrels), 3 species, Africa
      • Hyosciurus, 1 species, the Celebes long-nosed squirrel, Sulawesi (Indonesia)
      • Microsciurus (pygmy squirrels), 5 species, southern Central America and Northern South America
      • Myosciurus, 1 species, the African pygmy squirrel, Cameroon and Gabon; the smallest sciurid.
      • Nannosciurus, 1 species, the Black-eared pygmy squirrel, Indonesia
      • Paraxerus (bush squirrels), 12 species, Africa
      • Prosciurillus (dwarf squirrels), 5 species, Sulawesi (Indonesia)
      • Protoxerus (giant squirrels), 2 species, Liberia to Kenya and Angola
      • Ratufa, 4 species, southeast Asia; the largest tree squirrels
      • Rhinosciurus, 1 species, the Shrew-faced or Long-nosed squirrel, Thailand, Malaya, Sumatra, and Borneo
      • Rubrisciurus, 1 species, the Red-bellied squirrel, Sulawesi (Indonesia)
      • Sciurillus, 1 species, the Neotropical pygmy squirrel, the Guianas, Northeast Brazil, and the Amazon basin of Peru
      • Sciurus (typical tree squirrels), 31 species, Europe, the Middle East, northern Asia, North America, northern South America; the largest genus in the family, including the gray squirrels, fox squirrel and Eurasian red squirrel.
      • Sundasciurus, 13 species, from Thailand to Indonesia and southern Philipines
      • Syntheosciurus (mountain squirrels), 2 species, Panama and Costa Rica; rare
      • Tamiasciurus (pine squirrels), 2 species (the American red and Douglas squirrels), northern and western USA and most of Canada and Alaska.
    • Ground squirrels
      • Ammospermophilus (Antelope squirrels), 5 species, Southwestern United states.
      • Atlantoxerus, 1 species, the Barbary ground squirrel, Morocco and Algeria.
      • Cynomys (Prairie dogs), 5 species, North Dakota to central Mexico
      • Dremomys, 4 species, southeast Asia.
      • Lariscus (striped ground squirrels), 4 species, southern Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
      • Marmota (marmots), 14 species
      • Menetes, 1 species, Berdmore's ground squirrel, Burma to Indochina and Thailand.
      • Rheithrosciurus, 1 species, the Tufted ground squirrel, Borneo
      • Spermophilopsis, 1 species, the long-clawed ground squirrel, Middle East.
      • Spermophilus, 36 species, from western Europe to Siberia and Alaska to northern Mexico; the largest genus of ground squirrels
      • Tamias (chipmunks), 23 species, northern Mexico, most of the USA, Canada, and Siberia.
      • Tamiops (striped squirrels), 4 species, China, Vietnam, Laos, Taiwan, Nepal, Burma, Malaya, and Cambodia.
      • Xerus, 4 species, Africa except for the Sahara

References

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