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Fig. 6 in Xenoxylon synecology and palaeoclimatic implications for the Mesozoic of Eurasia
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Fig. 6. Distribution and diversity of the fossil wood groups associated with Xenoxylon. A. Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (1, Japan; 2, Northeast China-Beijing, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and Inner Mongolia; 3, Southeast Mongolia; 4, Western China-Xinjiang; 5, Primorye; 6, Arctic; 7, Greenland; 8, Canada-Alberta; 9, Canadian Arctic Archipelago; 10, Alaska-Central North Slope). B. Late Cretaceous (1, Sakhalin; 2, Alaska-Central North Slope). Abbreviations: A, Protocedroxylon-group; B, Taxodioxylon-group; C, Phyllocladoxylon-group; D, Podocarpoxylon-group; E, Agathoxylon; F, Brachyoxylon-group; G, others (for the composition of each taxonomical group see Table 2).
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