Crateromys Thomas, 1895

Ochoa, Janine, Mijares, Armand S. B., Piper, Philip J., Reyes, Marian C. & Heaney, Lawrence R., 2021, Three new extinct species from the endemic Philippine cloud rat radiation (Rodentia, Muridae, Phloeomyini), Journal of Mammalogy 102 (2), pp. 1-22 : 13

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/jmammal/gyab023

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4723436

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scientific name

Crateromys Thomas, 1895
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Genus Crateromys Thomas, 1895 View in CoL

Crateromys View in CoL is represented by one living species on Luzon ( Cr. schadenbergi View in CoL ) and two additional species in other parts of the oceanic Philippines: Cr. heaneyi View in CoL from Panay Island, and (possibly) extinct Cr. paulus View in CoL from Ilin Island (near Mindoro); as noted above, molecular data indicate that Cr. australis View in CoL from Dinagat Island (near Mindanao) should not be placed as a member of this genus ( Rowsey et al. 2018), and we do not include it in our treatment that follows. The cranial traits and features of external appearance of Crateromys View in CoL species were described by Musser and Gordon (1981), Musser et al. (1985), Gonzales and Kennedy (1996), and Heaney et al. (2016a). Crateromys View in CoL possesses high crowns, chevronate lower molar lophs, and strongly arched upper molar cusps that are separated by deep clefts and ridges ( Figs. 4 View Fig and 5 View Fig ). As detailed above, this contrasts with the medium crown height and less strongly arched cusps of Carpomys View in CoL . Crateromys View in CoL dentition is most similar to that of Batomys View in CoL , but the members of these two genera on Luzon differ dentally in several respects. Both Crateromys View in CoL and Batomys View in CoL have hypsodont molars, but Crateromys View in CoL has higher crowns than Batomys View in CoL . Upper molars of Crateromys View in CoL generally are more angular, whereas Batomys View in CoL cusps are more rounded in occlusal outline. The angular shape of cusps in Crateromys View in CoL in part is due to deep clefts that separate lingual and medial cusps of upper molars. In anterocone of M1, t1 and t2 are separated by a deep cleft, and this pattern is repeated for t4/t5 and t7/t 8 in all upper molars ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). These deep indentations are absent or less developed in most upper molar lophs in Batomys View in CoL , with the exception of the posterior lophs (t7 and t8) in M1 and M2. In the Crateromys View in CoL M1 anterocone, t1 and t3 are typically oriented anteriorly, whereas these cusps are oriented posteriorly in Batomys View in CoL , producing a concave occlusal outline. Asimilar pattern is observed in the anterior loph of M2, where t4 and t6 are oriented anteriorly in Crateromys View in CoL and transversely in Batomys View in CoL . The anterior and posterior lophs of M3 have a more complex occlusal outline in Crateromys View in CoL , whereas these lophs have a simpler laminar outline in Batomys View in CoL . In Crateromys View in CoL , the anterior and posterior lophs of m3 are chevronate and a posterior cingulum is occasionally observed; in Batomys View in CoL , the anterior loph is not arched and the posterior loph is laminar or oblong in outline. Our assignment of the following new species to Crateromys View in CoL is based on its possessing this set of characters.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Muridae

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Crateromys Thomas, 1895

Ochoa, Janine, Mijares, Armand S. B., Piper, Philip J., Reyes, Marian C. & Heaney, Lawrence R. 2021
2021
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Cr. heaneyi

Gonzales & Kennedy 1996
1996
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Cr. australis

Musser, Heaney & Rabor 1985
1985
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Cr. paulus

Musser & Gordon 1981
1981
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Batomys

Thomas 1895
1895
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Crateromys

Thomas 1895
1895
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