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Fig. 3 in New insights into the early diversification of the Ostracoda: Tremadocian ostracods from the Cordillera Oriental, Argentina

Authors: Salas, María José; Vaccari, N. Emilio;

Fig. 3 in New insights into the early diversification of the Ostracoda: Tremadocian ostracods from the Cordillera Oriental, Argentina

Abstract

Fig. 3. Lithologic columns indicating ostracod−bearing levels (asterisks) of the studied sections. A. Abra de Santa Laura section. B. San Bernardo Formation (redrawn from Benedetto and Carrasco 2002). C. Pascha−Incamayo area, 1, western flank section; 2, eastern flank section (redrawn from Astini 2003). D. Quebrada de Humacha section (redrawn from Muñoz 2009). E. Quebrada Chalala (redrawn from Benedetto and Carrasco 2002).

Published as part of Salas, María José & Vaccari, N. Emilio, 2012, New insights into the early diversification of the Ostracoda: Tremadocian ostracods from the Cordillera Oriental, Argentina, pp. 175-190 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 57 (1) on page 178, DOI: 10.4202/app.2009.1110, http://zenodo.org/record/13280495

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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