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. 1999 Nov 23;96(24):13857–13862. doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.24.13857

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Geographic distribution of Early to Middle Triassic palynological records from Europe and adjacent parts of Africa and Asia, reflecting part of a successional change from a Pleuromeia vegetation to a Voltzia-dominant climax vegetation. 1, Britain (61, 62); 2, The Netherlands (63); 3, western Germany (6467); 4, eastern Germany (6871); 5, northern and central Poland (25, 26); 6, northeastern France (72); 7, central–eastern Spain (73, 74); 8, northeastern Spain (75, 76); 9, Baleares (77); 10, Sardinia (78); 11, Hungary, Transdanubian Central Range (present paper; refs. 2023); 12, Hungary, Mecsek Mountains (79); 13, Rumania (80); 14, Tunisia (81); 15, northwestern Libya (82); 16, northeastern Libya (83); 17, Israel, Negev (84, 85). Dashed line indicates approximate position of Early Triassic shorelines.