Ondatrini

The round-tailed muskrat (N. alleni) is only found in Florida and adjacent Georgia, just outside of the range of O. zibethicus.[3][4] Some phylogenetic evidence indicates that Balkan snow vole (Dinaromys bogdanovi) may also be a member of the Ondatrini, but this is uncertain and it is still classified in the Pliomyini by the ASM.[3][5][6] Ondatrini likely descends from a lineage of Siberian voles that invaded North America about 5 million years ago.The Pliocene fossil taxa Ogmodontomys and Cosomys, both from North America, are likely also members of this tribe.The Plio-Pleistocene fossil taxa Dolomys, Pliomys (of the tribe Pliomyini) and Kislangia from Eurasia have also been classified in this group by some authorities, but this has been disputed.
PliocenePreꞒMuskratScientific classificationEukaryotaAnimaliaChordataMammaliaRodentiaCricetidaeArvicolinaeNeofiberOndatrasemiaquaticrodentslemmingsNorth AmericaRound-tailed muskratEurasiaFloridaGeorgiaAmerican Society of MammalogistsBalkan snow volePliomyiniSiberianPliomyssister groupDicrostonychiniPhenacomyiniBibcodeWikidataPaleobiology Database