taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
B603DD146D6FFF9103EA8931FED6A4E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4735482/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4735482	Fig. 4. Dorsal (top row) and ventral (bottom row) cranial views (ca. 2 X) of adult Oecomys representing the three species with a derived carotid circulatory pattern: left pair, O. concolor (USNM 374325, ONL 5 31.9 mm), an old adult female from Venezuela, Amazonas, Boca Mavaca, 185 m; middle pair, O. mamorae (AMNH 260420, ONL 5 33.0 mm), an adult female from Bolivia, Santa Cruz, 3.5 km W Estación Pailón, 300 m; right pair, O. sydandersoni (USNM 584561, ONL 5 30.5 mm), new species, an adult female from Bolivia, Santa Cruz, 3 km NE El Refugio.	Fig. 4. Dorsal (top row) and ventral (bottom row) cranial views (ca. 2 X) of adult Oecomys representing the three species with a derived carotid circulatory pattern: left pair, O. concolor (USNM 374325, ONL 5 31.9 mm), an old adult female from Venezuela, Amazonas, Boca Mavaca, 185 m; middle pair, O. mamorae (AMNH 260420, ONL 5 33.0 mm), an adult female from Bolivia, Santa Cruz, 3.5 km W Estación Pailón, 300 m; right pair, O. sydandersoni (USNM 584561, ONL 5 30.5 mm), new species, an adult female from Bolivia, Santa Cruz, 3 km NE El Refugio.	2009-08-28	Carleton, Michael D.;Emmons, Louise H.;Musser, Guy G.		Zenodo	biologists	Carleton, Michael D.;Emmons, Louise H.;Musser, Guy G.			
B603DD146D6FFF9103EA8931FED6A4E5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4735484/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4735484	Fig. 5. Lateral view (ca. 2 X) of adult crania of the three species of Oecomys with a derived carotid circulatory pattern (same specimens as depicted in fig. 4): top, O. concolor; middle, O. mamorae; and bottom, O. sydandersoni, new species.	Fig. 5. Lateral view (ca. 2 X) of adult crania of the three species of Oecomys with a derived carotid circulatory pattern (same specimens as depicted in fig. 4): top, O. concolor; middle, O. mamorae; and bottom, O. sydandersoni, new species.	2009-08-28	Carleton, Michael D.;Emmons, Louise H.;Musser, Guy G.		Zenodo	biologists	Carleton, Michael D.;Emmons, Louise H.;Musser, Guy G.			
