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. 2017 Jun 21;5:e3458. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3458

Figure 22. Geographic distribution of large mekosuchines in the late Oligocene of Australia.

Figure 22

Map of Australia showing the occurrences of the coeval Australosuchus clarkae Willis & Molnar, 1991 and Baru wickeni Willis, 1997b and position and approximate extent of Lake Eyre Basin (pale brown) in the Oligo-Miocene (modified from Callen et al., 1986; Murray & Megirian, 2006). The north/south division of B. wickeni and A. clarkae is marked by the 26°S line of latitude (approximately 43° S palaeolatitude in the late Oligocene).