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rodent Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the Order (biology), order Rodentia ( ), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and Mandible, lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal specie ...
anatomy, the zygomatic plate is a bony plate derived from the flattened front part of the
zygomatic arch In anatomy, the zygomatic arch (colloquially known as the cheek bone), is a part of the skull formed by the zygomatic process of temporal bone, zygomatic process of the temporal bone (a bone extending forward from the side of the skull, over the ...
(cheekbone). At the back, it connects to the front (maxillary) root of the zygomatic arch, and at the top it is connected to the rest of the skull via the ''antorbital bridge''.Steppan, 1995, p. 29 It is part of the
maxilla In vertebrates, the maxilla (: maxillae ) is the upper fixed (not fixed in Neopterygii) bone of the jaw formed from the fusion of two maxillary bones. In humans, the upper jaw includes the hard palate in the front of the mouth. The two maxil ...
ry bone, or upper jaw, which also contains the upper cheekteeth. Primitively, rodents have a nearly horizontal zygomatic plate.Wood, 1935, p. 246 In association with specializations in
zygomasseteric system The zygomasseteric system (or zygomasseteric structure) refers to the anatomical arrangement of the masseter muscle and the zygomatic arch (cheek bone) in the skulls of Rodent, rodents. This system plays a crucial role in the diverse chewing mechan ...
, several distinct morphologies have developed across the order. The term is also used for an analogous structure in some South American typotheres, including '' Pseudotypotherium'' and '' Medistylus''.


Function

The zygomatic plate serves to resist muscular tension resulting from the contraction of the incisors by the anterior deep masseter muscle; thus, rodents which pulverize hard food with the incisors tend to have broader zygomatic plates than those that rather use their molars for this purpose.


Hystricomorpha

The members of this large and diverse suborder have a narrow, low zygomatic plate.


Sciuromorpha

The suborder
Sciuromorpha Sciuromorpha ( 'squirrel-like') is a rodent Order (biology), suborder that includes several rodent Family (biology), families. It includes all members of the Sciuridae (the squirrel family) as well as the mountain beaver species. Traditionally, ...
includes three families.
Squirrel Squirrels are members of the family Sciuridae (), a family that includes small or medium-sized rodents. The squirrel family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels (including chipmunks and prairie dogs, among others), and flying squirrel ...
s (family Sciuridae) tend to have broad zygomatic plate that extend above the
infraorbital foramen In human anatomy, the infraorbital foramen is one of two small holes in the skull's upper jawbone ( maxillary bone), located below the eye socket and to the left and right of the nose. Both holes are used for blood vessels and nerves. In anatomic ...
. The
mountain beaver The mountain beaver (''Aplodontia rufa'')Other names include boomer, mountain boomer, ground bear, giant mole, gehalis, sewellel, suwellel, showhurll, showtl, and showte, as well as a number of other Native American terms. "Mountain beaver" is a ...
(''Aplodontia rufa''), the only surviving member of its family, retains the primitive narrow and low plate.Ellerman, 1940, p. 29 The
dormice A dormouse is a rodent of the family (biology), family Gliridae (this family is also variously called Myoxidae or Muscardinidae by different taxonomists). Dormice are nocturnal animals found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. They are named for their ...
(Gliridae) have broad, high zygomatic plates,Ellerman, 1940, p. 37 except for ''
Graphiurus The African dormice (genus ''Graphiurus'') are dormice that live throughout sub-Saharan Africa in a variety of habitats. They are very agile climbers and have bushy tails. They primarily eat invertebrates, with other components of their diet inc ...
'', which has a lower plate.Ellerman, 1940, p. 36


Castorimorpha

Members of the suborder
Castorimorpha Castorimorpha is the suborder of rodents containing the beavers, gophers and the kangaroo rats. A 2017 study using retroposon markers indicated that they are most closely related to the Anomaluromorpha (the scaly-tailed squirrels and the sprin ...
, which includes the
beaver Beavers (genus ''Castor'') are large, semiaquatic rodents of the Northern Hemisphere. There are two existing species: the North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') and the Eurasian beaver (''C. fiber''). Beavers are the second-large ...
s,
pocket gopher Pocket gophers, commonly referred to simply as gophers, are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae. The roughly 41 speciesSearch results for "Geomyidae" on thASM Mammal Diversity Database are all endemic to North and Central America. They ar ...
s, and
pocket mice Perognathinae is a subfamily of rodents consisting of two genera of pocket mice. Most species live in complex burrows within the deserts and grasslands of western North America, They feed mostly on seeds and other plant parts, which they carry i ...
, tend to have broad zygomatic plate that extend above the
infraorbital foramen In human anatomy, the infraorbital foramen is one of two small holes in the skull's upper jawbone ( maxillary bone), located below the eye socket and to the left and right of the nose. Both holes are used for blood vessels and nerves. In anatomic ...
.


Anomaluromorpha

Anomaluromorpha Anomaluromorpha is a clade that unites the anomalures, springhares, and zenkerella. It has alternately been designated as either a suborder or infraorder. Most recently, recognized it as one of five suborders of rodents. Characteristics T ...
is a small suborder, containing only two families. Anomaluridae have a low and narrow zygomatic plate.Ellerman, 1940, p. 32 Members of the subfamily Idiurinae are atypical in having the zygomatic plate extended forward nearly to the incisors.Ellerman, 1940, p. 33 The condition in the springhaas (''Pedetes'') is similar.


Myomorpha

Myomorpha The suborder Myomorpha contains 1,524 species of mouse-like rodents, nearly a quarter of all mammal species. Included are mice, rats, gerbils, hamsters, lemmings, and voles. They are grouped according to the structure of their jaws and molar t ...
is the largest suborder of rodents.Carleton and Musser, 2005 In the most numerous subgroup, the
Muroidea The Muroidea are a large Taxonomic rank, superfamily of rodents, including mice, rats, voles, hamsters, lemmings, Gerbillinae, gerbils, and many other relatives. Although the Muroidea originated in Eurasia, they occupy a vast variety of habitat ...
(including all living families except Dipodidae), the zygomatic plate is generally broad and tilted upwards. Muroids may have the plate extending in front of the front (maxillary) root of the actual zygomatic arch, creating a ''zygomatic notch''. In some, the plate extends at the front into a spinous
process A process is a series or set of activities that interact to produce a result; it may occur once-only or be recurrent or periodic. Things called a process include: Business and management * Business process, activities that produce a specific s ...
, the ''zygomatic spine''.


Dipodidae

Members of the family
Dipodidae Jerboas () are the members of the family Dipodidae. They are hopping desert rodents found throughout North Africa and Asia. They tend to live in hot deserts. When chased, jerboas can run at up to . Some species are preyed on by little owls ('' ...
, which have hystricomorphous zygomasseteric morphology, have nearly horizontal, narrow zygomatic plates.


Platacanthomyidae

Members of the small family
Platacanthomyidae The rodent family Platacanthomyidae, or Oriental dormice, includes the Platacanthomys, spiny dormice and the Typhlomys, Chinese pygmy dormice. In spite of their appearance, these animals are not true dormouse, dormice, but are part of the large ...
have a relatively narrow zygomatic plate.Miller and Gidley, 1918, p. 437; Ellerman, 1940, p. 37


Spalacidae

The
fossorial A fossorial animal () is one that is adapted to digging and which lives primarily (but not solely) underground. Examples of fossorial vertebrates are Mole (animal), moles, badgers, naked mole-rats, meerkats, armadillos, wombats, and mole salamand ...
ly specialized family
Spalacidae The Spalacidae, or spalacids, are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. They are native to eastern Asia, the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, and southeastern Europe. It includes the blind mole-rats, bamboo rats, m ...
shows peculiarities in the condition of the zygomatic plate. In ''
Tachyoryctes ''Tachyoryctes'' is a genus of rodent in the family Spalacidae. It contains the following species: * Ankole African mole-rat (''T. ankoliae'') * Mianzini African mole-rat (''T. annectens'') * Aberdare Mountains African mole-rat (''T. audax'') * ...
'' and the Rhizomyinae, it is tilted upward and fused to the sides of the snout (rostrum). In the
Spalacinae The blind mole-rats, also known as the fossorial or subterranean mole rats, are a subfamily (Spalacinae) of rodents in the family Spalacidae, found in eastern Europe and western and central Asia. The hystricognath mole-rats of the family Bathyer ...
and
Myospalacinae Zokors are Asiatic burrowing rodents resembling mole-rats. They include two genera: '' Myospalax'' and ''Eospalax''. Zokors are native to much of China, Kazakhstan, and Siberian Russia. Traditionally, zokors were thought to be closely related ...
, on the other hand, the plate is tilted downward into an almost horizontal position.


Calomyscidae

The mouse-like hamster (''Calomyscus''), the only member of its family, has a straight front margin on the zygomatic plate.Ellerman, 1941, p. 404


Nesomyidae

The family
Nesomyidae The Nesomyidae are a family (biology), family of African rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes several subfamilies, all of which are native to either continental Africa or to Madagascar. Included in this family are N ...
is restricted to Africa. ''
Dendromus Mice in the genus ''Dendromus'' are commonly referred to as African climbing mice or tree mice, although these terms are often used to describe all members of the subfamily Dendromurinae. The genus is currently restricted to sub-Saharan Africa, ...
'' has a narrow zygomatic plate,Ellerman, 1941, p. 307 as do '' Steatomys''Ellerman, 1941, p. 311 and '' Prionomys''.Ellerman, 1941, p. 315 '' Brachyuromys'' has an arvicoline-like high zygomatic plate. In ''
Eliurus ''Eliurus'' is a genus of rodent in the family Nesomyidae The Nesomyidae are a family (biology), family of African rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes several subfamilies, all of which are native to either conti ...
'', the front border of the plate is straight.Ellerman, 1941, p. 76 ''
Nesomys ''Nesomys'', also called red forest rats, is a genus of rodent in the family Nesomyidae. It is found only on Madagascar Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar, is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and num ...
'' has a low zygomatic plate.Ellerman, 1941, p. 376 In '' Hypogeomys'', it is broad, but rather low.Ellerman, 1941, p. 481


Muridae

Muridae The Muridae, or murids, are either the largest or second-largest family of rodents and of mammals, containing approximately 870 species, including many species of mice, rats, and gerbils found naturally throughout Eurasia, Africa, and Australia. ...
is the order's largest family, and contains several subfamilies. '' Deomys'', a member of the
Deomyinae The subfamily Deomyinae consists of four genera of mouse-like rodents that were previously placed in the subfamilies Murinae and Dendromurinae. They are sometimes called the Acomyinae, particularly in references that antedate the discovery that t ...
, has an unusually low zygomatic plate,Ellerman, 1941, p. 6 as does '' Lophuromys'', a member of the same subfamily. Most members of the subfamily
Murinae The Old World rats and mice, part of the subfamily Murinae in the family Muridae, comprise at least 519 species. Members of this subfamily are called murines. In terms of species richness, this subfamily is larger than all mammal families excep ...
, the Old World rats and mice, have a fairly broad zygomatic plate with a well-developed zygomatic notch.Tate, 1951, p. 210 A zygomatic spine is developed in some Australian genera, including ''
Notomys A hopping mouse is any of about ten different Australian native mice in the genus ''Notomys''. They are rodents, not marsupials, and their ancestors are thought to have arrived from Asia about 5 million years ago. All are brown or fawn, fading t ...
'' and some '' Pseudomys''. Except for '' Xeromys'', ''
Hydromys ''Hydromys'' is a genus (biology), genus of semiaquatic rodents in the subfamily Murinae. Three species are endemism, endemic to New Guinea and nearby islands. The fourth species, the rakali, is also found on Australia. The most recently discovere ...
'' and related genera (" hydromyines") have a narrow plate, lacking the notch, as does '' Hyomys'', '' Macruromys'', '' Crunomys'',Ellerman, 1941, p. 56 and '' Rhynchomys''.Ellerman, 1941, p. 296 The Philippine ''
Batomys ''Batomys'' is a genus of rodent endemic to the Philippines. It has six extant described species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produ ...
'', ''
Carpomys ''Carpomys'' is a genus of rodent in the family Muridae. It contains two extant species, and one extinct species: * '' Carpomys melanurus'' * '' Carpomys phaeurus'' *'' Carpomys dakal'' It was first described by Oldfield Thomas Michael Roger ...
'', and '' Crateromys'' have well-developed zygomatic plates, reminiscent of those in Arvicolinae.Ellerman, 1941, p. 48 ''
Phloeomys ''Phloeomys'', the slender-tailed cloud rats, is a genus of large rodents in the family Muridae. Both species in this genus are endemic to the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Although their tail is covered by hairs, it is considerably less de ...
'' has a broad zygomatic plate.Ellerman, 1941, p. 292


Cricetidae

The family
Cricetidae The Cricetidae are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, muskrats, and New World rats and mice. At over 870 species, it is either the largest or second-largest family ...
is the order's second largest, containing several subfamilies and hundreds of species.Musser and Carleton, 2005 The subfamily
Arvicolinae The Arvicolinae are a subfamily of rodents that includes the voles, lemmings, and muskrats. They are most closely related to the other subfamilies in the Cricetidae (comprising the hamsters and New World rats and mice). Some authorities plac ...
, the voles and lemmings, has the zygomatic plate tilted upwards very strongly. In the subfamily
Tylomyinae The subfamily Tylomyinae consists of several species of New World rats and mice including the vesper and climbing rats. They are not as well known as their relatives in the subfamilies Sigmodontinae and Neotominae. Many authorities place all th ...
, ''
Nyctomys Sumichrast's vesper rat (''Nyctomys sumichrasti'') is a rodent of the family Cricetidae found from southern Mexico to Panama. It is named for François Sumichrast, the collector of the first specimen, and its closest relative is probably Hatt's ...
'' has a narrow zygomatic plate.Ellerman, 1941, p. 375 Among members of the
Neotominae The Neotominae are a subfamily of the family Cricetidae. They consist of four tribes, 16 genera, and many species of New World rats and mice, predominantly found in North America. Among them are the well-known deer mice, packrats, and grasshopp ...
, ''
Baiomys ''Baiomys'', the New World pygmy mice, is a genus of rodents in the family Cricetidae. Together with '' Scotinomys'', it forms the tribe Baiomyini. It contains the smallest rodents in North America. It currently contains three extant species: ...
'', ''
Reithrodontomys ''Reithrodontomys'' is the genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#I ...
'', '' Onychomys'', and ''
Peromyscus ''Peromyscus'' is a genus of rodents. They are commonly referred to as deer mice or deermice, not to be confused with the chevrotain or "mouse deer". They are New World mice only distantly related to the common house and laboratory mouse, ''M ...
'' has a narrow zygomatic plate. Members of the subfamily
Sigmodontinae The rodent subfamily Sigmodontinae includes New World rats and mice, with at least 376 species. Many authorities include the Neotominae and Tylomyinae as part of a larger definition of Sigmodontinae. When those genera are included, the species ...
, which includes a number of
tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide use of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. The definition is contested, in part due to conflict ...
s, usually have the antorbital bridge below the upper surface of the skull. Most have a zygomatic notch.Steppan, 1995, p. 30; Weksler, 2006, p. 32 The extent of the zygomatic plate at the back is also variable within Sigmodontinae, with some having the plate extending back to the level of the first upper molar and others having shorter plates. Members of the
semiaquatic In biology, being semi-aquatic refers to various macroorganisms that live regularly in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. When referring to animals, the term describes those that actively spend part of their daily time in water (in ...
tribe Ichthyomyini are unique among the Sigmodontinae in lacking the zygomatic notch. In ichthyomyines, the development of the zygomatic plate is correlated with the development of the teeth: those species with large molars and small incisors, including species of ''
Anotomys The aquatic rat, Ecuador fish-eating rat, fish-eating rat or Ecuadoran ichthyomyine (''Anotomys leander'') is a South American species of semiaquatic rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is the monotypic taxon, only species in the genus ''Anotomy ...
'' and ''
Rheomys ''Rheomys'' is a genus of Mexican and Central American semiaquatic rodents in the family Cricetidae The Cricetidae are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, muskrat ...
'', have slender plates that do not extend back to the first molars, whereas those with larger incisors and smaller molars, including some '' Ichthyomys'' and '' Neusticomys'', have broader zygomatic plates that do reach the level of the first molars. The genus '' Sigmodon'', which is classified in its own tribe, has a broad zygomatic plate and a zygomatic spine. Relative width of the zygomatic plate can distinguish some species of ''Sigmodon''. Most members of the tribe Phyllotini have the antorbital bridge located higher than is usual in Sigmodontinae (''
Calomys Vesper mice are rodents belonging to the genus ''Calomys''. They are widely distributed in South America. Some species are notable as the Vector (epidemiology), vectors of Argentinian hemorrhagic fever and Bolivian hemorrhagic fever. The genus w ...
'' and '' Andalgalomys'' show the normal sigmodontine condition). A similar condition characterizes ''
Euneomys ''Euneomys'' is a genus of rodents in the family Cricetidae. It contains the following species: * Patagonian chinchilla mouse (''Euneomys chinchilloides'') * Burrowing chinchilla mouse (''Euneomys fossor'') * Biting chinchilla mouse (''Euneomys m ...
'', '' Neotomys'', '' Reithrodon'', which are no longer considered phyllotines, but to an even larger extent than in most actual phyllotines; in ''Euneomys'', the antorbital bridge is inserted on the upper surface of the skull. Most phyllotines have zygomatic spines, but the structure is more well-developed in ''Reithrodon''. The zygomatic plate not extending backwards to the first molars is a diagnostic character of phyllotines.Steppan, 1995, p. 72 Most thomasomyines lack a well-developed zygomatic notch.Steppan, 1995, p. 30 The genus '' Rhipidomys'' has a narrow zygomatic plate, no zygomatic spine and only a narrow notch. '' Thomasomys'' shares a narrow zygomatic plate.Ellerman, 1941, p. 367 In the
Akodontini Akodontini is the second most speciose rodent tribe of the subfamily Sigmodontinae. It includes at least 106 living species in 19 genera and is distributed mainly in the southern half of South America, with only two genera extending into Guyana (' ...
, '' Oxymycterus'' and '' Lenoxus'' have a low zygomatic plate, similar to that of ''Lophuromys''.Ellerman, 1941, p. 330 '' Scapteromys'' shares a low plate.Ellerman, 1941, p. 426 In ''
Akodon ''Akodon'' is a genus consisting of South American grass mice. They mostly occur south of the Amazon Basin and along the Andes north to Venezuela, but are absent from much of the basin itself, the far south of the continent, and the lowlands west ...
'', the plate is narrow,Ellerman, 1941, p. 407 as in many others akodontine; this is extremely so in '' Blarinomys''.Ellerman, 1941, p. 422 The tribe
Abrotrichini Abrotrichini, also known as the Andean clade or southern Andean clade,Musser and Carleton, 2005, p. 1087 is a tribe of rodents in the subfamily Sigmodontinae.D'Elía et al., 2007, p. 188 It includes about fifteen species in four genera, ...
is characterized by a narrow zygomatic plate, without an extension at the upper border. In the tribe
Oryzomyini Oryzomyini is a tribe of rodents in the subfamily Sigmodontinae of the family Cricetidae. It includes about 120 species in about thirty genera,Weksler et al., 2006, table 1 distributed from the eastern United States to the southernmost parts of S ...
, the configuration of the zygomatic plate is variable. Most have a well-developed zygomatic notch. In the three related genera ''
Holochilus ''Holochilus'' is a genus of semiaquatic rodents in the tribe Oryzomyini of family Cricetidae,* sometimes called marsh rats. It contains five living species, '' H. brasiliensis'', '' H. chacarius'', '' H. nanus'', '' H. oxe'', and '' H. sciureus ...
'', ''
Pseudoryzomys ''Pseudoryzomys simplex'', also known as the Brazilian false rice rat or false oryzomys, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae from south-central List of mammals of South America, South America. It is found in lowland Tropical and sub ...
'', and ''
Lundomys ''Lundomys molitor'', also known as Lund's amphibious ratMusser and Carleton, 2005, p. 1124 or the greater marsh rat, is a semiaquatic rat species from southeastern South America. Its distribution is now restricted to Uruguay and nearby Ri ...
'', this extension has further developed into a zygomatic spine. In contrast, '' Microryzomys'', '' Oreoryzomys'', '' Oecomys'', '' Scolomys'', and '' Sigmodontomys aphrastus'' lack a well-defined notch and do not have the plate extending appreciably in front of the root of the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic plate extending back to the level of the upper first molar is a putative
synapomorphy In phylogenetics, an apomorphy (or derived trait) is a novel Phenotypic trait, character or character state that has evolution, evolved from its ancestral form (or Plesiomorphy and symplesiomorphy, plesiomorphy). A synapomorphy is an apomorphy sh ...
of Clade C within Oryzomyini. The sigmodontine '' Juliomys pictipes'' has an almost vertical zygomatic plate.Osgood, 1933, p. 12; Musser and Carleton, 2005, p. 1121


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