Alloeumyarion
{{Short description|Extinct genus of rodents}}
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| genus = Alloeumyarion
| species = sihongensis
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| parent_authority = Qiu et al., 2010
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Alloeumyarion is an extinct genus of Cricetidae which existed in China during the early Miocene period.{{Cite journal|author=QIU Zhu-Ding.|year=2010|title=Cricetid rodents from the Early Miocene Xiacaowan Formation, Sihong, Jiangsu.|journal=Vertebrata PalAsiatica|volume=48|issue=1|pages=27–47|url=http://www.ivpp.cas.cn/cbw/gjzdwxb/xbwzxz/201002/P020100202384019127950.pdf}} It was first named by Qiu Zhu-Ding in 2010, and the type species is Alloeumyarion sihongensis.
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Category:Fossil taxa described in 2010
Category:Miocene mammals of Asia
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