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Fig. 6

From: Dasycladacean alga Palaeodasycladus in the northern Tethys (West Carpathians, Poland) and its new palaeogeographic range during the Early Jurassic

Fig. 6

Palaeogeographic map of the Tethys in the Mediterranean region in the early Sinemurian (after Thierry 2000) showing distribution of Palaeodasycladus based on this study and the literature data: 1—Fabbi and Santantonio (2012); 2—Kalafatçioğlu (1973); 3—Barattolo and Bigozzi (1996); 4—Di Stefano et al. (2002); 5—Dozet and Šribar (1998), Sokač (2001); 6—Pomoni-Papaioannou and Kostopoulou (2008); 7—Barattolo and Romano (2005), Romano et al. (2005), Cocozza and Gandin (1990); 8—Rey et al. 1990; 9—Merino-Tomé et al. (2012); 10—BouDagher-Fadel et al. (2001); 11—Deloffre and Laadila (1990); 12—BouDagher and Bosence (2007); 13—Schlagintweit et al. (2006); 14—Barattolo et al. (1994); 15—Romano et al. 2008. Exact palaeogeographic location of 10 and 13 is uncertain

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