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Significance of "Tethyan" fossils in the American cordillera
Cathryn R. Newton
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
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Tethyan
100%
Pantropic
42%
South America
28%
Tethys
28%
Tethyan Seaway
28%
Marine Taxa
14%
Mesozoic-Paleozoic
14%
Southeastern Asia
14%
Indo-West Pacific
14%
Indo-West Pacific Region
14%
West Coast of North America
14%
Distribution Pattern
14%
Eastern Pacific
14%
Pangea
14%
Marine Corridors
14%
Early Mesozoic
14%
Equatorial Pacific Ocean
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Tethys
100%
Pangaea
50%
Pacific Region
50%
Western Europe
50%
Distribution (Property)
50%
South America
50%