Fig. I.—Numbers of Permian genera in Queensland, Tasmania and New Zealand, excluding West Nelson, which has a Tasmanian fauna (Waterhouse and Vella, 1965). On the left side the number of genera in various phyla and classes found in eastern New Zealand (ENZ) but not in Queensland (QLD) are compared with those found in Queensland but not in eastern New Zealand. On the right side the numbers of genera found in east New Zealand (ENZ) are compared with numbers found in Tasmania (TAS) but not in east New Zealand. To judge from data so far published, east New Zealand and Queensland had somewhat comparable diversities, whereas Tasmania was generically impoverished.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 7, 14 July 1970, Page 104
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109Fig. 1.—Numbers of Permian genera in Queensland, Tasmania and New Zealand, excluding West Nelson, which has a Tasmanian fauna (Waterhouse and Vella, 1965). On the left side the number of genera in various phyla and classes found in eastern New Zealand (ENZ) but not in Queensland (QLD) are compared with those found in Queensland but not in eastern New Zealand. On the right side the numbers of genera found in east New Zealand (ENZ) are compared with numbers found in Tasmania (TAS) but not in east New Zealand. To judge from data so far published, east New Zealand and Queensland had somewhat comparable diversities, whereas Tasmania was generically impoverished. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 7, 14 July 1970, Page 104
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