Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... Capitonidae . In the remaining groups , the African forms represent in percentual figures the following only : i ) Picumninae -1.20 % ; ii ) Picinae 13 % ; iii ) Trogonidae 7 % ; iv ) Passeri- formes , as above - 0.6 % ; v ) Psittacidae ...
... Capitonidae . In the remaining groups , the African forms represent in percentual figures the following only : i ) Picumninae -1.20 % ; ii ) Picinae 13 % ; iii ) Trogonidae 7 % ; iv ) Passeri- formes , as above - 0.6 % ; v ) Psittacidae ...
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... Capitonidae could not occur on said height by massing . The Capitonidae could not , because their massing is way remote from the very approaches of Santa Marta in the manner we are soon to study in detail ( see Fig . 38 and 42 meantime ) ...
... Capitonidae could not occur on said height by massing . The Capitonidae could not , because their massing is way remote from the very approaches of Santa Marta in the manner we are soon to study in detail ( see Fig . 38 and 42 meantime ) ...
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... Capitonidae discussed in Chapter IV ) along the Central to Western Cordillera . However , de Schauensee comments that two male birds from El Isno notably differ in certain respects , one of them suggesting another " species " C. c ...
... Capitonidae discussed in Chapter IV ) along the Central to Western Cordillera . However , de Schauensee comments that two male birds from El Isno notably differ in certain respects , one of them suggesting another " species " C. c ...
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accordingly affinity Africa Amazonas Andean Antioquia Argentina assuredly Bahamas biogeographic birds Bogotá Bolívar Bolivia Bond Brazil Capitonidae Caribbean Cauca Cayman Central America Chapter Colombia colonizing flights conclusion contrary Cordillera Costarica course Cretaceous Cuba Cundinamarca disconnected discussion distribution Eastern ecology Ecuador endemic essentially eventually evolution fauna follows form-making forms fossil Galapagos genera genus geography geological Geosyncline Greater Antilles groups Guiana Hellmayr highlands Hispaniola Honduras Huila islands Jamaica landbridges Lesser Antilles Macarena Madagascar Magdalena major mammals massing matter Matthew means of dispersal Mérida Mexico Mimidae modern Nariño naturalist nature Node North Northern Northwestern Nuclear Central America Pacific Panama pattern Peru phytogeography Picidae plants Portorico races range reader records Revilla Gigedo Río Santa Marta science of dispersal score sector Sierra Simpson South America Southern southward species stand Táchira taxonomic Territorio Amazonas Tertiary track Trinidad BWI Troglodytidae tropical understanding Venezuela West Western Ecuador whole World