taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03EA87ACFFADFFE769FE4B84A4BFFD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/222695/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.222695	FIGURE 3. Dorsal, ventral and lateral views of the skull and labial view of the mandible of two specimens of Oligoryzomys brendae (a, holotype, CEM 482; b, JPJ 622). Scale = 10 mm.	FIGURE 3. Dorsal, ventral and lateral views of the skull and labial view of the mandible of two specimens of Oligoryzomys brendae (a, holotype, CEM 482; b, JPJ 622). Scale = 10 mm.	2013-12-31	Teta, Pablo;Jayat, J. Pablo;Ortiz, Pablo E.;D’Elía, Guillermo		Zenodo	biologists	Teta, Pablo;Jayat, J. Pablo;Ortiz, Pablo E.;D’Elía, Guillermo			
03EA87ACFFADFFE769FE4B84A4BFFD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/222696/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.222696	FIGURE 4. Dorsal (a) and ventral (b) external views of the holotype (CEM 482, at the right) and paratype (CEM 483, at the left) of Oligoryzomys brendae.	FIGURE 4. Dorsal (a) and ventral (b) external views of the holotype (CEM 482, at the right) and paratype (CEM 483, at the left) of Oligoryzomys brendae.	2013-12-31	Teta, Pablo;Jayat, J. Pablo;Ortiz, Pablo E.;D’Elía, Guillermo		Zenodo	biologists	Teta, Pablo;Jayat, J. Pablo;Ortiz, Pablo E.;D’Elía, Guillermo			
03EA87ACFFADFFE769FE4B84A4BFFD15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/222697/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.222697	FIGURE 5. Left: partial map of northwestern Argentina where collection localities of specimens of Oligoryzomys brendae included in the phylogenetic analysis are shown (circles). Right: partial map of South America showing the distribution of Oligoryzomys destructor as understood previously to this study (see text); squares correspond to collection localities of individuals associated to O. destructor and of O. brendae used in the phylogenetic analysis; stars signal the type localities of taxa associated to destructor (i. e., spodirus, maranonicus, stolzmanni, melanostoma, and destructor) and of O. brendae. A simplified version of the most likely tree (see Fig. 1) is superimposed in the map; the only branches signalling recording localities (indicated with squares) are those leading to destructor and brendae.	FIGURE 5. Left: partial map of northwestern Argentina where collection localities of specimens of Oligoryzomys brendae included in the phylogenetic analysis are shown (circles). Right: partial map of South America showing the distribution of Oligoryzomys destructor as understood previously to this study (see text); squares correspond to collection localities of individuals associated to O. destructor and of O. brendae used in the phylogenetic analysis; stars signal the type localities of taxa associated to destructor (i. e., spodirus, maranonicus, stolzmanni, melanostoma, and destructor) and of O. brendae. A simplified version of the most likely tree (see Fig. 1) is superimposed in the map; the only branches signalling recording localities (indicated with squares) are those leading to destructor and brendae.	2013-12-31	Teta, Pablo;Jayat, J. Pablo;Ortiz, Pablo E.;D’Elía, Guillermo		Zenodo	biologists	Teta, Pablo;Jayat, J. Pablo;Ortiz, Pablo E.;D’Elía, Guillermo			
