Fig. 5 in Xenoxylon synecology and palaeoclimatic implications for the Mesozoic of Eurasia ...

Fig. 5. Distribution and diversity of the fossil wood groups associated with Xenoxylon. A. Late Triassic (modified from the DINODATA; www.dinodata. org; accessed Oct. 11. 2011) (1, Japan; 2, Korea; 3, Southern China-Guangdong; 4, Arctic. B. Early to Middle Jurassic (1, Japan; 2, Korea; 3, Northeast...

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Main Authors: Oh, Changhwan, Philippe, Marc, Kim, Kyungsik
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Published: Zenodo 2013
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13282114
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Summary:Fig. 5. Distribution and diversity of the fossil wood groups associated with Xenoxylon. A. Late Triassic (modified from the DINODATA; www.dinodata. org; accessed Oct. 11. 2011) (1, Japan; 2, Korea; 3, Southern China-Guangdong; 4, Arctic. B. Early to Middle Jurassic (1, Japan; 2, Korea; 3, Northeast China-Beijing, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, and Inner Mongolia; 4, Central China-Henan; 5, Vietnam; 6, Uzbekistan; 7, Iran; 8, Lithuania; 9, Poland; 10, Georgia; 11, Germany; 12, UK; 13, Greenland). 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). ... : Published as part of Oh, Changhwan, Philippe, Marc & Kim, Kyungsik, 2015, Xenoxylon synecology and palaeoclimatic implications for the Mesozoic of Eurasia, pp. 245-256 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (1) on page 252, DOI: 10.4202/app.2012.0132, http://zenodo.org/record/13282104 ...