caviomorphs
Caviomorphs are a diverse clade of rodents that originated in South America and now include many of the Neotropics’ most recognizable species. They form a major lineage within the Hystricognathi and encompass several living groups, such as capybaras, guinea pigs, chinchillas and viscachas, agoutis and acouchis, pacas, spiny rats, New World porcupines, and the nutria. Their dental and cranial traits reflect adaptation to herbivory and a variety of habitats.
Historically, caviomorphs diversified across South America before dispersing into Central and North America when land connections
Ecology and behavior vary widely among lineages. Most are herbivorous or omnivorous to some degree; some species
Fossil records extend back to the Paleogene in South America, with diverse forms appearing in the Eocene.