Xerinae


The Xerinae are a subfamily of squirrels, many of which are highly terrestrial. It comprises the tribes Marmotini, Xerini, and Protoxerini.
The Xerinae first originated in Eurasia but later dispersed to other parts of the world. One of which was Africa, where they traveled via land bridges in the Miocene period, leading to the emergence of Protoxerini and Xerini ground squirrel tribes. Many Xerinae also dispersed to North America during the early Oligocene era, and with the help of global cooling and the expansion of grasslands, resulted in the emergence of the Marmotini ground squirrel tribe.

Taxonomy

Tribe Xerini six species of ground squirrels in five genera, occurring in Africa and Asia.
  • Atlantoxerus
  • Euxerus
  • Geosciurus
  • Spermophilopsis
  • Xerus
Tribe Protoxerini thirty species of tree squirrels in six genera, occurring in Africa.
  • Epixerus
  • Funisciurus
  • Heliosciurus
  • Myosciurus
  • Paraxerus
  • Protoxerus
Tribe Marmotini ground squirrels in fifteen genera, occurring world wide. Includes the prairie dogs, the marmots, and chipmunks.
  • Ammospermophilus
  • Callospermophilus
  • Cynomys
  • Eutamias
  • Ictidomys
  • Marmota
  • Neotamias
  • Notocitellus
  • Otospermophilus
  • Poliocitellus
  • Sciurotamias
  • Spermophilus
  • Tamias
  • Urocitellus
  • ''Xerospermophilus''