FIGURE 1 in A review of the brachylepadomorph cirripede genus Pycnolepas, including the first record of an Early Cretaceous species from the Russian Far East *

FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution (solid black dots) of members of the genus Pycnolepas; note the disjunct occurrences of early(?) Aptian and middle Albian species in Antarctica and in the Russian Far East, respectively. Dots for southern Sweden and Belgium/the Netherlands in fact represent more tha...

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Main Authors: Jagt, John W. M., Zonova, Tatiana D., Jagt-Yazykova, Elena A.
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Published: Zenodo 2007
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.177978
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Summary:FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution (solid black dots) of members of the genus Pycnolepas; note the disjunct occurrences of early(?) Aptian and middle Albian species in Antarctica and in the Russian Far East, respectively. Dots for southern Sweden and Belgium/the Netherlands in fact represent more than one species, namely P. ignabergensis + P. bruennichi, and P. bruennichi, P. landenica + P. industriosa, respectively. Pycnolepas orientalis, from an unspecified Upper Cretaceous level in Azerbaijan, is here considered a nomen dubium (see text); P. nov. sp. from the upper Paleocene of Kazakhstan has not yet been described or illustrated. : Published as part of Jagt, John W. M., Zonova, Tatiana D. & Jagt-Yazykova, Elena A., 2007, A review of the brachylepadomorph cirripede genus Pycnolepas, including the first record of an Early Cretaceous species from the Russian Far East *, pp. 33-47 in Zootaxa 1545 on page 34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.177977