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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Page 195
... India to Java ; Genetta ( 5 species ) , South Europe , Palestine , Arabia , and all Africa ; Fossa ( 1 species ) , Ma- dagascar ; Linsang ( 2 species ) , Malacca to Java ; Poiana ( 1 species ) , West Africa ; Galidia ( 3 species ) ...
... India to Java ; Genetta ( 5 species ) , South Europe , Palestine , Arabia , and all Africa ; Fossa ( 1 species ) , Ma- dagascar ; Linsang ( 2 species ) , Malacca to Java ; Poiana ( 1 species ) , West Africa ; Galidia ( 3 species ) ...
Page 197
... India to Ceylon ; Dieba ( 1 species ) , North and West Africa ; Simenia ( 1 species ) , Abyssinia ; Chrysocyon ( 2 species ) , North and South America ; Canis ( species ) , India , Australia ( indigenous ? ) Lycalopex ( 2 species ) ...
... India to Ceylon ; Dieba ( 1 species ) , North and West Africa ; Simenia ( 1 species ) , Abyssinia ; Chrysocyon ( 2 species ) , North and South America ; Canis ( species ) , India , Australia ( indigenous ? ) Lycalopex ( 2 species ) ...
Page 198
... India , and South America . Two species have been found so far back as the Eocene of France , but the fragments discovered are not sufficient to determine the characters with any certainty . In North America , several species of Canis ...
... India , and South America . Two species have been found so far back as the Eocene of France , but the fragments discovered are not sufficient to determine the characters with any certainty . In North America , several species of Canis ...
Page 199
... India . The North American species are placed in the genus Putorius by Professor Baird . An allied genus , Gymnopus ( 4 species ) , is confined to the third and fourth Oriental sub - regions . Gulo ( 1 species ) , the glutton , is an ...
... India . The North American species are placed in the genus Putorius by Professor Baird . An allied genus , Gymnopus ( 4 species ) , is confined to the third and fourth Oriental sub - regions . Gulo ( 1 species ) , the glutton , is an ...
Page 208
... Indian Ocean and the Mozam- bique Channel . In the Atlantic it is scarce , although it occa- sionally comes north as far as our shores . The genera of Catodontidæ as given by Dr. Gray are , Catodon ( 2 species ? ) , Warm Eastern Oceans ...
... Indian Ocean and the Mozam- bique Channel . In the Atlantic it is scarce , although it occa- sionally comes north as far as our shores . The genera of Catodontidæ as given by Dr. Gray are , Catodon ( 2 species ? ) , Warm Eastern Oceans ...
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