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This very same species , seemingly only in its normal form , is known [ 65 ] from
the western highlands of Guatemala , one of the very oldest cores of life in
Central America , and Berchemia itself is well represented in the Himalayas ,
South ...
This very same species , seemingly only in its normal form , is known [ 65 ] from
the western highlands of Guatemala , one of the very oldest cores of life in
Central America , and Berchemia itself is well represented in the Himalayas ,
South ...
Page 203
This understanding of the " evolution of the horse " is Matthewian on the very
authority of his official biographer [ 14 ; P . x ] ; and Matthew grounded it on the
implicit assumption that a form there " originated " , where its earliest fossil is
known ...
This understanding of the " evolution of the horse " is Matthewian on the very
authority of his official biographer [ 14 ; P . x ] ; and Matthew grounded it on the
implicit assumption that a form there " originated " , where its earliest fossil is
known ...
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The age of fossilization known today ( tomorrow it may change ) for the major
insectivore groups stands as follows : 1 ) Deltatheridioidea — Upper Cretaceous ;
2 ) Tenrecoidea — Palaeocene ; 3 ) Chrysochloroidea — Pleistocene ; 4 ...
The age of fossilization known today ( tomorrow it may change ) for the major
insectivore groups stands as follows : 1 ) Deltatheridioidea — Upper Cretaceous ;
2 ) Tenrecoidea — Palaeocene ; 3 ) Chrysochloroidea — Pleistocene ; 4 ...
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