Which two living genera currently comprise the Zokors?
Answer
Myospalax and Eospalax
The taxonomic structure at the subfamily level confirms the existence of two specific living genera that house all currently recognized species of Zokor: *Myospalax* and *Eospalax*. The existence of these two clades reflects a primary evolutionary divergence within the group. Furthermore, the fossil record contributes *† Pliosiphneus*, an extinct genus dating back to the Late Miocene, but *Myospalax* and *Eospalax* are the only two that contain living species.

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