Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 387
... Peru we ought not to miss , is implicitly underscored by Peters [ 11 ] with the comment that in 1926 Chapman happened to refer to the parrot Pyrrhura berlepschi birds , " From the head of the Magdalena Valley " , while the diligent ...
... Peru we ought not to miss , is implicitly underscored by Peters [ 11 ] with the comment that in 1926 Chapman happened to refer to the parrot Pyrrhura berlepschi birds , " From the head of the Magdalena Valley " , while the diligent ...
Page 504
... Peru , which ( see end of ChapterV ) is a touchstone - range for dispersal of this general type . Synallaxis has in Peru 19 races ( 22.50 % of the generic total ) and Asthenes has there 18 ( 38.5 % ) . So far as known ( and the extant ...
... Peru , which ( see end of ChapterV ) is a touchstone - range for dispersal of this general type . Synallaxis has in Peru 19 races ( 22.50 % of the generic total ) and Asthenes has there 18 ( 38.5 % ) . So far as known ( and the extant ...
Page 766
... Peru and Galapagos are but one aspect of dispersal in which Peru happens to be involved . True to the status of a major center Peru plays many a hand in diverse directions ; ii ) While Southwestern to West - Central Peru stands as the ...
... Peru and Galapagos are but one aspect of dispersal in which Peru happens to be involved . True to the status of a major center Peru plays many a hand in diverse directions ; ii ) While Southwestern to West - Central Peru stands as the ...
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