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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... range of family and ordinal types , which characterise neotropical zoology to a degree nowhere else to be met with . Together with this variety and richness , there is a remarkable uniformity of animal life over all the tropical ...
... range of family and ordinal types , which characterise neotropical zoology to a degree nowhere else to be met with . Together with this variety and richness , there is a remarkable uniformity of animal life over all the tropical ...
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... range , rivalling the Himalayas in altitude and far surpassing them in extent , and which , being wholly situated within the region and running through eighty degrees of latitude , offers a variety of conditions and an extent of ...
... range , rivalling the Himalayas in altitude and far surpassing them in extent , and which , being wholly situated within the region and running through eighty degrees of latitude , offers a variety of conditions and an extent of ...
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... range of family and ordinal types , which characterise neotropical zoology to a degree nowhere else to be met with . Together with this variety and richness , there is a remarkable uniformity of animal life over all the tropical ...
... range of family and ordinal types , which characterise neotropical zoology to a degree nowhere else to be met with . Together with this variety and richness , there is a remarkable uniformity of animal life over all the tropical ...
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... range into the Nearctic region , as well as a very large number of pecu- liar or characteristic genera . As the orders of reptiles differ considerably in their distributional features , they must be con- sidered separately . The snakes ...
... range into the Nearctic region , as well as a very large number of pecu- liar or characteristic genera . As the orders of reptiles differ considerably in their distributional features , they must be con- sidered separately . The snakes ...
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... range over most parts of the region ; and Dactylozodes , confined to the south temperate zone . portant genera which range beyond the region , Dicerca is mainly Nearctic and Palæarctic ; Cinyra has a species in North America and one in ...
... range over most parts of the region ; and Dactylozodes , confined to the south temperate zone . portant genera which range beyond the region , Dicerca is mainly Nearctic and Palæarctic ; Cinyra has a species in North America and one in ...
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