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English: Prolagus sp. fossils distribution map. P. oeningensis is red, P. michauxi blue, P. crusafonti green, P. sorbinii pink, P. vasconiensis yellow, other Prolagus species including indet. are black.
The map was created using the Generic Mapping Tools, GMT, version 5.1.1.
Polski: Mapa rozmieszczenia skamieniałości Prolagus sp. Kolory: P. oeningensis – czerwony, P. michauxi – niebieski, P. crusafonti – zielony, P. sorbinii – różowy, P. vasconiensis – żółty, pozostałe gatunki Prolagus włącznie z indet. – czarny.
Mapa utworzona przy pomocy Generic Mapping Tools, GMT, version 5.1.1.
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Additional contributors (authorizers supplying utilized records) include Johannes Mueller, Philip Mannion, Mark Uhen, John Alroy, Alan Turner.
 
This map was created with GMT.
Author Darekk2 based mainly on the above literature

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