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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... river banks ( Eurypyga ) ; and the horned screamers ( Palamedea ) , all form distinct and isolated families of birds , to which the Old World offers nothing directly comparable . Reptiles . The Neotropical region is very rich in varied ...
... river banks ( Eurypyga ) ; and the horned screamers ( Palamedea ) , all form distinct and isolated families of birds , to which the Old World offers nothing directly comparable . Reptiles . The Neotropical region is very rich in varied ...
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... river - turtles of the genus Podocnemys rival in size the largest species of true marine turtles ( Cheloniida ) , and are equally good for food . Amphibia . - The Neotropical region ... rivers of CHAP . XIV . ] 11 THE NEOTROPICAL REGION .
... river - turtles of the genus Podocnemys rival in size the largest species of true marine turtles ( Cheloniida ) , and are equally good for food . Amphibia . - The Neotropical region ... rivers of CHAP . XIV . ] 11 THE NEOTROPICAL REGION .
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... rivers of Tropical America abound in fish of many strange forms and peculiar types . Three fami- lies , and three sub - family groups are peculiar , while the number of peculiar genera is about 120. The peculiar families are Poly ...
... rivers of Tropical America abound in fish of many strange forms and peculiar types . Three fami- lies , and three sub - family groups are peculiar , while the number of peculiar genera is about 120. The peculiar families are Poly ...
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... river- system of the Mississippi , second only to that of the Amazon ; and in its vast group of fresh - water lakes or inland seas , it possesses a feature unmatched by any other region , except perhaps by the Ethiopian . It possesses ...
... river- system of the Mississippi , second only to that of the Amazon ; and in its vast group of fresh - water lakes or inland seas , it possesses a feature unmatched by any other region , except perhaps by the Ethiopian . It possesses ...
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... river system of the Mississippi , to which the Palæarctic region has nothing comparable . But although somewhat deficient in the total number of its families , this region possesses its full proportion of peculiar and characteristic ...
... river system of the Mississippi , to which the Palæarctic region has nothing comparable . But although somewhat deficient in the total number of its families , this region possesses its full proportion of peculiar and characteristic ...
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