occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
D01587A7111AFF91FED1FABF8DEFF908.mc.E8D43CEC111AFF99FF5CF9828B77FA9E	D01587A7111AFF91FED1FABF8DEFF908.taxon	LB-MUR-6482, LB-MUR-6491, LB-MUR-6492, LB-MUR-6490, LB-MUR-6483			holotype	Holotype. LB-MUR- 6482 (held in Organisasi Riset Arkeologi, Bahasa, dan Sastra, referred to hereafter as ORARBASTRA, in Jakarta, Indonesia) is a partial right mandible with the dentary of an adult animal, preserving the first (LB-MUR- 6491) and second (LB-MUR- 6492) molars as well as the incisor (LB-MUR- 6490) (broken at the alveolar opening). The specimen is broken along the ramus posterior to the second molar exposing the incisor canal (Fig. 4). The fracture surface of the break indicates it occurred recently, perhaps during excavation and / or wet sieving, with a separate refitting fragment retaining the condyle and ramus (LB-MUR- 6483). It was recovered from Sector XXI (Fig. 2) between 75 and 85 cm depth from the cave surface floor. Approximately 90 % of the bone surface is covered in matrix with slight manganese staining along the bone and incisor enamel surface. In the holotype, the second molar is slightly rotated back artificially in the jaw, such that the tooth now slopes downward posteriorly rather than sitting in the natural plane of the original molar row (Fig. 4). There is damage to the anterior portion of the second molar where the outer enamel surface has been broken off		1				-8.534167	120.46028					Indonesia	Flores		Liang Bua	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D01587A7111AFF91FED1FABF8DEFF908#E8D43CEC111AFF99FF5CF9828B77FA9E				MaterialCitation
D01587A7111AFF91FED1FABF8DEFF908.mc.E8D43CEC111AFF99FCBDFABF8A30F8D8	D01587A7111AFF91FED1FABF8DEFF908.taxon	LB-MUR-6488, LB-MUR-6489, LB-MUR-6484, LB- MUR-6485, LB-MUR-6487, LB-MUR-6486, LB-MUR-2759, LB-MUR-2760, LB-MUR-4846, LB-MUR-4847, LB-MUR-5372, LB-MUR-5415		LB	paratype	Paratypes. A total of 11 relatively intact dentaries (Table 2; Fig. 4) and two additional dentary fragments: LB 33, left ramus, young adult; LB 36, right ramus, adult; LB 37, right ramus, adult; LB 86, right ramus, adult (all deposited in Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, Netherlands); LB-MUR- 6488, right ramus with incisor (LB-MUR- 6489), adult; LB-MUR- 6484, left edentulous ramus, adult; LB-MUR- 6485, right edentulous ramus, adult; LB-MUR- 6487, fragment of right ramus, adult; LB-MUR- 6486, fragment of left ramus, adult; LB-MUR- 2759, left ramus with incisor (LB-MUR- 2760), adult; LB-MUR- 4846, left ramus with incisor (LB-MUR- 4847), adult; LB-MUR- 5372, left edentulous ramus, adult; LB-MUR- 5415, right edentulous ramus, adult (all deposited at ORARBASTRA). The specimens at Naturalis (labelled simply as “ LB ”) were collected during excavations of Liang Bua in 1965 (Musser et al., 1986) whereas those at ORARBASTRA were collected during more recent excavations between 2010 and 2019 (Sutikna et al., 2016, 2018)		1				-8.534167	120.46028					Indonesia	Flores		Liang Bua	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D01587A7111AFF91FED1FABF8DEFF908#E8D43CEC111AFF99FCBDFABF8A30F8D8				MaterialCitation
