The Geographical Distribution of Animals: With a Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as Elucidating the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface, 2. köideHarper and Brothers, 1876 |
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... African and half tropical American ; and Euphoria , confined to America both North and South . Of im- Buprestidæ . - In ... Africa , one in Java and one in the Moluccas . The relations of South America and Australia as indicated by these ...
... African and half tropical American ; and Euphoria , confined to America both North and South . Of im- Buprestidæ . - In ... Africa , one in Java and one in the Moluccas . The relations of South America and Australia as indicated by these ...
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... Africa , and Australia , respectively ; Spalacopsis has a species in W. Africa ; Pachypeza is common to S. America and the Philip- pines ; Mesosa is Oriental and Palæarctic , but has one species on the Amazon ; Apomecyna ranges through ...
... Africa , and Australia , respectively ; Spalacopsis has a species in W. Africa ; Pachypeza is common to S. America and the Philip- pines ; Mesosa is Oriental and Palæarctic , but has one species on the Amazon ; Apomecyna ranges through ...
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... Africa ; Argyrophorus , allied to Æneis , a northern genus ; Hipparchia , a northern genus yet having a species in Brazil ; -all Satyrida . The Nymphalidæ are represented by the typical north temperate genus Argynnis , with 7 species in ...
... Africa ; Argyrophorus , allied to Æneis , a northern genus ; Hipparchia , a northern genus yet having a species in Brazil ; -all Satyrida . The Nymphalidæ are represented by the typical north temperate genus Argynnis , with 7 species in ...
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... Africa . Of Lamiidæ there are 14 genera , 8 of which are Neotropical , 1 common to Central America and Mexico , 1 to the United States and Cuba , while 2 , Proecha and Phidola , are confined to Cuba . the genera are curiously ...
... Africa . Of Lamiidæ there are 14 genera , 8 of which are Neotropical , 1 common to Central America and Mexico , 1 to the United States and Cuba , while 2 , Proecha and Phidola , are confined to Cuba . the genera are curiously ...
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... Africa Ethiopian Nearctic All regions but Australian Temperate N. America Almost cosmopolite Almost cosmopolite Nearctic , Palearctic , Oriental Nearctic , Palearctic , Oriental Nearctic , Palearctic , Oriental All regions , excl . Africa ...
... Africa Ethiopian Nearctic All regions but Australian Temperate N. America Almost cosmopolite Almost cosmopolite Nearctic , Palearctic , Oriental Nearctic , Palearctic , Oriental Nearctic , Palearctic , Oriental All regions , excl . Africa ...
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