I linked to this in
Message 71 as well as a couple other good ones. The first link is the same database as you cited, just a more direct link to the Paleobiogeography sections.
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This one shows locations of collections in both current location and paleogeologic reconstruction.
PBDB Navigator
This one has access to specimen data and 39,000+ images
Burke Museum
This one has data on over 1 million occurrences:
Fossilworks / Paleobiology Database
HBD
Whoever calls me ignorant shares my own opinion. Sorrowfully and tacitly I recognize my ignorance, when I consider how much I lack of what my mind in its craving for knowledge is sighing for... I console myself with the consideration that this belongs to our common nature. - Francesco Petrarca
"Nothing is easier than to persuade people who want to be persuaded and already believe." - another Petrarca gem.
Ignorance is a most formidable opponent rivaled only by arrogance; but when the two join forces, one is all but invincible.