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Fig. 3 in Extremely Rare Turonian Belemnites from the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and Their Palaeogeographical Importance
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Fig. 3. Palaeogeographic map of the Northern hemisphere (North pole projection). 1, Cenomanian belemnitellid radiation centre (Russian Platform); 2, Lower Turonian records (Agapa river, northwest Siberia); 3, North American Middle Turonian records; 4, Upper Turonian record from Greenland; 5, Upper Turonian records from the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Germany and south Sweden. Dashed line indicates palaeobiogeographic barrier during the latest Cenomanian through early Coniacian. Dots indicate the possible migration pathway; grey are land areas during the Late Cretaceous, white are seas and oceans. Modified after Košťák and Wiese (2006, 2008).
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