taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B4871E4E2D1E7DFF79FE27FED35B2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819480	FIGURE 4. Results of principal components analysis of 18 craniodental measurements (Table 3) of 19 adult Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. Loadings and eigenvalues are shown in Table 5.	FIGURE 4. Results of principal components analysis of 18 craniodental measurements (Table 3) of 19 adult Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. Loadings and eigenvalues are shown in Table 5.	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E2D1E7DFF79FE27FED35B2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819482	FIGURE 5. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys gracilirostris (FMNH 222320) and B Apomys veluzi sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222928).	FIGURE 5. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys gracilirostris (FMNH 222320) and B Apomys veluzi sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222928).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E2D1E7DFF79FE27FED35B2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819476	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E2D1E7DFF79FE27FED35B2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819484	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E2D1E7DFF79FE27FED35B2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819474/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819474	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E311E7FFF79FF23FC5F5D1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819476	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E311E7FFF79FF23FC5F5D1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819480/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819480	FIGURE 4. Results of principal components analysis of 18 craniodental measurements (Table 3) of 19 adult Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. Loadings and eigenvalues are shown in Table 5.	FIGURE 4. Results of principal components analysis of 18 craniodental measurements (Table 3) of 19 adult Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. Loadings and eigenvalues are shown in Table 5.	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E311E7FFF79FF23FC5F5D1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819482/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819482	FIGURE 5. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys gracilirostris (FMNH 222320) and B Apomys veluzi sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222928).	FIGURE 5. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys gracilirostris (FMNH 222320) and B Apomys veluzi sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222928).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E311E7FFF79FF23FC5F5D1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819474/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819474	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E311E7FFF79FF23FC5F5D1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819484	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E321E7EFF79FAD4FCC35F86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819476	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E321E7EFF79FAD4FCC35F86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819484	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E321E7EFF79FAD4FCC35F86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819474/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819474	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E341E79FF79FF23FB3B5FCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819476/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819476	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	FIGURE 2. Drawings of four species of Apomys (Megapomys) from Mindoro. A = A. gracilirostris (from study area 3 in Fig. 1), B = A. veluzi sp. nov. (from study area 2 in Fig. 1), C = A. crinitus sp. nov. (from study areas 4 and 5 in Fig. 1), D = A. minor sp. nov. (from study areas 6 and 9 in Fig. 1).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E341E79FF79FF23FB3B5FCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819484/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819484	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	FIGURE 6. Photographs of the skulls of A Apomys crinitus sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 222954) and B Apomys minor sp. nov. (holotype, FMNH 228798).	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
03B4871E4E341E79FF79FF23FB3B5FCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15819474/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15819474	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	FIGURE 1. A, Map of Mindoro Island showing topographic features and the locations of areas intensively surveyed by the authors. 1 = Mt. Calavite; 2 = Mt.Abra de Ilog; 3 = Mt. Halcon; 4 = Mt. Tallulah; 5 = Mt. Mangibok; 6 = Mt.Wood; 7 = Barangay Morente; 8 = Mt. Masulong; 9 = Sta. Teresa Hill and Mt.Alibug; 10 = Ilin Island. Apomys gracilirostris were captured in area 3; A. veluzi sp. nov. in area 2; A. crinitus sp. nov. in areas 4 and 5; and A. minor sp. nov. in areas 6 and 9. Members of the subgenus Megapomys were not detected in areas 1, 7, 8, and 10. B, Elevational ranges of the four species of Megapomys on Mindoro based on specimens reported here. For each species, black circles indicate elevations at which the given species was documented; open circles are elevations along the same transects where the relevant species was not documented; short horizontal lines indicate the maximum elevation along the given transect. For A. gracilirostris, open triangles indicate elevations at which Ruedas (1995) reported that species. Dark vertical lines connect localities along a single transect where the given species was documented.	2025-06-12	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.		Zenodo	biologists	Heaney, Lawrence R.;Balete, Danilo S.;Duya, Mariano Roy M.;Duya, Melizar V.;Kyriazis, Christopher C.;Rickart, Eric A.;Steppan, Scott J.;Rowsey, Dakota M.			
