Fig. 12From: Geological history of the land area between Okinawa Jima and Miyako Jima of the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, and its phylogeographical significance for the terrestrial organisms of these and adjacent islandsModern and fossil vertebrates from Miyako Jima, supporting the OMSP hypothesis. a Hebius concelarus; b Calamaria pfefferi; c Takydromus toyamai; d Capreolus miyakoensis (reconstructed skeleton housed in Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum); e Vertebra of fossil Protobothrops sp. (Ikeda 2007) from Amaga cave (Late Pleistocene, 38,180 ± 180 cal yr BP; Otsuka et al. 2008). Scale bar = 2 mmBack to article page