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Figure 5 in First fossil frog from Antarctica: implications for Eocene high latitude climate conditions and Gondwanan cosmopolitanism of Australobatrachia

  • 1. Department of Palaeobiology,Swedish Museum of Natural History,P.O.Box 50007,SE-104 05,Stockholm,Sweden
  • 2. Instituto Antártico Argentino, Campus Miguelete, 25 de Mayo 1151, 3° piso B1650HMK, San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 3. Department of Geosciences,University of Fribourg, Chemin du musée 6, 1700,Fribourg,Switzerland

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Figure 5. Eocene palaeogeography of the south polar region with a cladogram of australobatrachid frogs showing their occurrences on the southern continents. The grey color indicates the outlines of the continents during the Eocene, the black colored outline the present-day outlines of the continents. Map redrawn from an original generated using ArcGIS 10.17.1 (www.esri.com) software, based on the Satellite base map layer in google Maps (Map data ©2019 Google). Abbreviations: ANT, Antarctica; AUS, Australia and Tasmania; NG, New Guinea; NZ, New Zealand; SA, South America. The red star indicates the fossil locality on Seymour Island.

Notes

Published as part of Mörs, Thomas, Reguero, Marcelo & Vasilyan, Davit, 2020, First fossil frog from Antarctica: implications for Eocene high latitude climate conditions and Gondwanan cosmopolitanism of Australobatrachia, pp. 1-11 in Scientific Reports 10 (5051) on page 7, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-61973-5, http://zenodo.org/record/3766727

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