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. köideHafner Publishing Company, 1962 |
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Page 16
... South America ; Galerita , Callida , and Tetragonoderus , are large genera which are chiefly South American but with a few species scat- tered over the other tropical regions . Casnonia and Lebia are cosmopolite , but most abundant in South ...
... South America ; Galerita , Callida , and Tetragonoderus , are large genera which are chiefly South American but with a few species scat- tered over the other tropical regions . Casnonia and Lebia are cosmopolite , but most abundant in South ...
Page 57
... South American groups are absent , the only im- portant and characteristic ... America , and 1 to Cuba . The Cerambycidæ are much more numerous , and there ... South America ; about 12 Neotropical genera extend to Mexico or Guatemala ...
... South American groups are absent , the only im- portant and characteristic ... America , and 1 to Cuba . The Cerambycidæ are much more numerous , and there ... South America ; about 12 Neotropical genera extend to Mexico or Guatemala ...
Page 445
... South America ; Citharinina ( 1 genus ) , Tropical Africa ; Anostomatina ( 3 genera ) , South America ; Tetragonopterina ( 16 genera ) , South America and Tropical Africa ; Hydrocyonina ( 9 genera ) , Tropical America and Tropical ...
... South America ; Citharinina ( 1 genus ) , Tropical Africa ; Anostomatina ( 3 genera ) , South America ; Tetragonopterina ( 16 genera ) , South America and Tropical Africa ; Hydrocyonina ( 9 genera ) , Tropical America and Tropical ...
Contents
General Zoological Features of the Neotropical Region p 5Distinctive Charac | 15 |
THE NEARCTIC REGION | 113 |
Zoological Characteristics of the Nearctic Region p 115List of Typical | 120 |
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