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English: Prolagus oeningensis fossils distribution map.
The map was created using the Generic Mapping Tools, GMT, version 5.1.1.
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Own work using: geographical coordinates of fossils taken from:

  • Ge, Deyan; Wen, Zhixin; Xia, Lin; Zhang, Zhaoqun; Erbajeva, Margarita; Huang, Chengming; Yang, Qisen (April 3, 2013). "Evolutionary History of Lagomorphs in Response to Global Environmental Change". Table_S1.xls. PLoS ONE 8(4):e59668. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059668
    Coordinates of some locations had to be corrected.
  • "The Paleobiology Database. †Prolagus oeningensis König 1825 (pika)" - coordinates of additional fossils not listed (or listed ambiguously) in the xls file attached to Ge and all paper (some of them were modified). The primary references for corresponding collections are:
    • M. T. Antunes and P. Mein. 1981. Vertébrés du miocène moyen de amor (Leiria) - importance stratigraphique. Ciências da Terra 6:169-188 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht/T. Liebrecht]
      Paleobiology Database: Amor, point 1 ("premiere gisement" of Zbyszewski)", Amor, points 2 to 5 (Miocene of Portugal)
    • R. Böttcher, E. P. J. Heizmann, M. W. Rasser and R. Ziegler. 2009. Biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of a Middle Miocene (Karpathian, MN 5) fauna from the northern margin of the North Alpine Foreland Basin (Oggenhausen 2, SW' Germany). Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 254(1/2):237-260 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht]
      Paleobiology Database: Oggenhausen 2 (Miocene of Germany)
    • E. Buffetaut, F. Crouzel, F. Juillard and F. Stigliani. 1984. Le crocodilien longirostre Gavialosuchus dans le Miocene moyen de Polastron (Gers, France). Geobios 17(1):113-117 [P. Mannion/P. Mannion]
      Paleobiology Database: Polastron (Miocene of France)
    • L. Ginsburg and M. Bonneau. 1995. La succession des faunes de mammiferes miocenes de Pontigne (Maine-et-Loire, France). Bulletin de Musee national Histoire naturell 4(2-4):313-328 [M. Uhen/M. Uhen]
      Paleobiology Database: Pontigne 4 (marine) (Miocene of France) (les Buissoneaux)
    • K. Heissig. 1989. Neue Ergebnisse zur Stratigraphie der mittleren Serie der Oberen Süßwassermolasse Bayerns (New results on the stratigraphy of the middle series of upper Freshwater Molasse, Bavaria). Geologica Bavarica 94:239-257 [J. Alroy/S. Kuemmell/S. Kuemmell]
      Paleobiology Database: Ziemetshausen 1b, 1a (Miocene of Germany)
Additional contributors (authorizers supplying utilized records) include John Alroy, Philip Mannion, Johannes Mueller, Mark Uhen
 
This map was created with GMT.
Author Darekk2 based mainly on the above literature

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