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English: An ancestral biogeography for Rhynchocyoninae subfamily showing a phylogeny mapped onto present-day distributions. Colors indicate genus and species, as the subfamily (white, 7.9 Ma) is the stem. The black circle indicates the the family (Macroscelididae, 32.8–7.9 Ma) origination location (based on fossil evidence). Based on Heritage et al. (2020).[1]
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  1. Steven Heritage, Houssein Rayaleh, Djama G. Awaleh, & Galen B. Rathbun (2020), “New records of a lost species and a geographic range expansion for sengis in the Horn of Africa”, in PeerJ, volume 8, DOI:10.7717/peerj.9652, PMID 32879790, pages e9652

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Ancestral biogeography for the Rhynchocyoninae subfamily

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