FIGURE 10 in A molecular phylogenetic hypothesis for the Asian agamid lizard genus Phrynocephalus reveals discrete biogeographic clades implicated by plate tectonics

Main Authors: Macey, Robert, Schulte, James A., Ananjeva, Natalia B., Van, Erik T., Wang, Yuezhao, Orlov, Nikolai, Shafiei, Soheila, Robinson, Michael D., Dujsebayeva, Tatjana, Freund, Gabriel S., Fischer, Clayton M., Liu, David, Papenfuss, Theodore J.
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  • FIGURE 10. Tectonic setting for the formation of mountain belts in central and Southwest Asia at 35 MYBP, Eocene/ Oligocene. The map is after Dercourte et al. (1986). Note the approaching Arabian Plate, with much of Southwestern Asia in front of the Indian Plate.
  • Published as part of Macey, Robert, Schulte, James A., Ananjeva, Natalia B., Van, Erik T., Wang, Yuezhao, Orlov, Nikolai, Shafiei, Soheila, Robinson, Michael D., Dujsebayeva, Tatjana, Freund, Gabriel S., Fischer, Clayton M., Liu, David & Papenfuss, Theodore J., 2018, A molecular phylogenetic hypothesis for the Asian agamid lizard genus Phrynocephalus reveals discrete biogeographic clades implicated by plate tectonics, pp. 1-81 in Zootaxa 4467 (1) on page 41, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4467.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1442134