Fig. 9. Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of cranium and dentary of AMNH 105793, an adult Leptomys signatus in the type series from the Fly River. Approximately X2.Published as part of Musser, Guy G., Helgen, Kristofer M. & Lunde, Darrin P., 2008, Systematic Review of New Guinea Leptomys (Muridae, Murinae) with Descriptions of Two New Species, pp. 1-60 in American Museum Novitates 3624 (1) on page 17, DOI: 10.1206/587.1, http://zenodo.org/record/538972
Fig. 22. Mandible from the holotype of Leptomys arfakensis (BMNH 29.5.27.23), showing first and seco...
Fig. 13. Morphometric contrast (discriminant-function analysis performed on cranial and dental varia...
Fig. 17. Morphometric contrast (discriminant-function analysis performed on cranial and dental varia...
Fig. 10. Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of cranium and dentary of BMNH 29.5.27.23 (holotype), an...
Fig. 4. Left: Leptomys elegans (AMNH 158204), an adult male from north slopes of Mount Dayman, 700 m...
Fig. 7. Dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) views of adult crania contrasting three species of Leptomy...
Fig. 8. Lateral views of crania and left dentaries of same specimens illustrated in figure 7. Top: L...
Fig. 5. Left: Leptomys ernstmayri (AMNH 194931), an adult female from Gang Creek, 1340 m, east flank...
Musser, Guy G., Helgen, Kristofer M., Lunde, Darrin P. (2008): Systematic Review of New Guinea Lepto...
Fig. 15. Leptomys sp. cf. signatus in life, a young male trapped on the Darai Plateau, Gulf Province...
Fig. 6. Holotype of Leptomys arfakensis (BMNH 29.5.27.23), an adult female, from the Arfak Mountains...
Fig. 18. Forested stream valley and ridges near Bog Camp in the Foja Mountains of western New Guinea...
Fig. 2. Collection localities for specimens representing the Leptomys with larger body size: L. arfa...
Fig. 12. Occlusal views of maxillary (left) and mandibular (right) molar rows in the paratype of Lep...
Fig. 11. Occlusal views of right maxillary (left pair) and mandibular (right pair) molar rows (X 20)...
Fig. 22. Mandible from the holotype of Leptomys arfakensis (BMNH 29.5.27.23), showing first and seco...
Fig. 13. Morphometric contrast (discriminant-function analysis performed on cranial and dental varia...
Fig. 17. Morphometric contrast (discriminant-function analysis performed on cranial and dental varia...
Fig. 10. Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of cranium and dentary of BMNH 29.5.27.23 (holotype), an...
Fig. 4. Left: Leptomys elegans (AMNH 158204), an adult male from north slopes of Mount Dayman, 700 m...
Fig. 7. Dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) views of adult crania contrasting three species of Leptomy...
Fig. 8. Lateral views of crania and left dentaries of same specimens illustrated in figure 7. Top: L...
Fig. 5. Left: Leptomys ernstmayri (AMNH 194931), an adult female from Gang Creek, 1340 m, east flank...
Musser, Guy G., Helgen, Kristofer M., Lunde, Darrin P. (2008): Systematic Review of New Guinea Lepto...
Fig. 15. Leptomys sp. cf. signatus in life, a young male trapped on the Darai Plateau, Gulf Province...
Fig. 6. Holotype of Leptomys arfakensis (BMNH 29.5.27.23), an adult female, from the Arfak Mountains...
Fig. 18. Forested stream valley and ridges near Bog Camp in the Foja Mountains of western New Guinea...
Fig. 2. Collection localities for specimens representing the Leptomys with larger body size: L. arfa...
Fig. 12. Occlusal views of maxillary (left) and mandibular (right) molar rows in the paratype of Lep...
Fig. 11. Occlusal views of right maxillary (left pair) and mandibular (right pair) molar rows (X 20)...
Fig. 22. Mandible from the holotype of Leptomys arfakensis (BMNH 29.5.27.23), showing first and seco...
Fig. 13. Morphometric contrast (discriminant-function analysis performed on cranial and dental varia...
Fig. 17. Morphometric contrast (discriminant-function analysis performed on cranial and dental varia...