“…Kadmon and Allouche, 2007), the current systematic and taxonomy of the group is still not fully established. Three genera are currently recognized in the Lesser Antilles archipelago (Brace et al, 2015; Machado et al, 2014) (Figure 1): Pennatomys has been described in the North of the archipelago (Saint-Eustatius, Saint-Kitts, and Nevis) (Turvey et al, 2010), Megalomys (Trouessart, 1885) in the South (Martinique, Saint-Lucia, and Barbados) (Forsyth Major, 1901; Friant, 1941; Miljutin, 2010), and Antillomys (Brace et al, 2015) in the center (Guadeloupe, Antigua, and Barbuda) (Barbotin, 1970; Brace et al, 2015; Hopwood, 1926; Pregill et al, 1994). These three genera are supported by high genetic divergence (560 bp of the Cytochrome b gene) and according to ancient genetic data Megalomys and Pennatomys are sister clades, only distantly related to the genus Antillomys (Brace et al, 2015).…”