Figure 1From: When Indian crabs were not yet Asian - biogeographic evidence for Eocene proximity of India and Southeast AsiaEocene position of India. Relative position of the Indian and Southeast Asian continental plates during the Middle Eocene (45 Ma) according to Ali and Aitchison [17], with the position of Southeast Asia based on Hall [68], and the distribution of land and sea after Smith et al. [69]. A: based on the motion path of the Indian Subcontinent of Acton [19]. B: based on the motion path of Schettino and Scotese [18].Back to article page