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English: "FIGURE 10. Paleogeography of Tethys region during the middle Eocene and probable dispersal routines between Asian and European mammal groups. The superscript numbers 1 and 2 indicate the early middle Eocene and late middle Eocene taxa, respectively. (The paleogeographic map was modified from Palcu and Krijgsman, 2022, fig. 8, with permission from W. Krijgsman)."
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"Small artiodactyls with tapir-like teeth from the middle Eocene of the Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia, China"
Author Bin Bai, Yuan-Qing Wang Jessica M. Theodor, Jin Meng

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Paleogeography of Europe and Asia during the middle Eocene with possible artiodactyl and perissodactyl dispersal routes.

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