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Figure 2 in New fossil mousebird (Aves: Coliiformes) with feather preservation provides insight into the ecological diversity of an Eocene North American avifauna
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Figure 2. Map of the USA showing the extent of the Green River lake system during the late early Eocene (modified from Grande & Buchheim, 1994). Fossil Lake is enlarged on the right, with locality letters and distribution of major lithofacies following the system of Grande & Buchheim (1994). Localities A (Lewis Ranch Site 1, type locality of Celericolius acriala) and K (Warfield Springs, type locality of the sandcoleid Anneavis anneae) have yielded fossil Coliiformes.
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