After McKenna & Bell, 1997
<==o †Chapattimyidae Hussain, de Bruijn & Leinders, 1978 [taxonomic history] |?- †Protophiomys algeriensis Jaeger, Denys, Coiffait, 1985; U.Eoc. NAf. [is a baluchimyine?] |?- †Esesempomys centralasiae Shevyreva, 1989 [Esesempomys Shevyreva, 1987 (nomen nudum)]; L.Eoc. As. |?-o †Fallomus Flynn, Jacobs & Cheema, 1986; L.Mioc. As. [treated as a Diatomyid by Marivaux & Welcomme (2003)] | |-- †F. razae Flynn, Jacobs & Cheema, 1986 | |-- †F. ladakhensis Nanda & Sahni, 1998 | |-- †F. ginsburgi Marivaux & Welcomme, 2003 | `-- †F. quraishyi Marivaux & Welcomme, 2003 |-- †Cocomyinae de Bruijn, Hussain & Leinders, 1982 [taxonomic history] |-- †Chapattimyinae Hussain, de Bruijn & Leinders, 1978 [taxonomic history] |-- †Baluchimyinae Flynn, et al., 1986 [taxonomic history] `--o †Yuomyinae Dawson, Li & Qi, 1984 [taxonomic history] [treated as a ctenodactyloid family by Marivaux, Vianey-Liaud, Welcomme & Jaeger (2002)] |-- †Bandaomys zhonghuaensis Tong[Tung] & Dawson, 1995; L.Eoc. As. |--o †Adventimus Dawson, 1964 [†Advenimus (lapsus calami)] [?incl. †Saykanomys Shevyreva, 1972] | |-- †A. burkei | `-- †A. bohlini (Dawson, 1964) [†Saykanomys bohlini (Dawson, 1964)] |-- †Petrokozlovia notos Shevyreva, 1972; L.-M.Eoc. As. |-- †Yuomys cavioides Li, 1975; M.Eoc. EAs. |-- †Euboromys grandis (Dashzeveg, 1990) Dashzeveg & McKenna, 1991 [Boromys Dashzeveg, 1990 non Boromys Miller, 1916, a heteropsomyine echimyid] `--o †Dianomys Wang, 1984; L.Olig. SWAs. |-- †D. obscuratus `-- †D. qujingensis
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