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Sciurinae

Sciurinae (/sɪˈjuːrɪneɪ/) is a subfamily of squirrels (in the family Sciuridae), uniting the flying squirrels with certain related tree squirrels. Older sources place the flying squirrels in a separate subfamily (Pteromyinae) and unite all remaining sciurids into the subfamily Sciurinae, but this has been strongly refuted by genetic studies.

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Sciurinae

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Avg. degree1.98
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Sciurinae → Aeromys, Amazon, American, BelomysHairy-footed, BiswamoyopterusNamdapha, Eupetaurus, EupetaurusWestern, Gaoligong, GlaucomyinaGenus EoglaucomysKashmir, Glaucomys, GuerlinguetusBrazilian, Guianan, HadrosciurusFiery, HesperosciurusWestern, HylopetesParticolored, IomysJavanese, Microsciurus, New World, Old World, OtosciurusAbert's

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squirrel flying giant red genus dwarf gray pygmy amazon black subfamily subgenus world aeromys eupetaurus glaucomys petaurillus pteromys fox squirrels

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Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationSubfamily Sciurinae Tribe SciuriniGenus0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationMicrosciurus0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationAmerican0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationRheithrosciurusTufted0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationSciurusSubgenus SciurusAllen's0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationOtosciurusAbert's0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationGuerlinguetusBrazilian0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationGuianan0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationTenesPersian0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationHadrosciurusFiery0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationHesperosciurusWestern0.60section
Sciurinaerelated to ClassificationUrosciurusNorthern Amazon0.60section

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