Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 101
... marked differential endemism and local peculiarities . In matter of land - molluscs [ 36 ] , South Africa is currently recognized as the seat of local groups of marked significance ; etc. However , if we turn to higher animals , South ...
... marked differential endemism and local peculiarities . In matter of land - molluscs [ 36 ] , South Africa is currently recognized as the seat of local groups of marked significance ; etc. However , if we turn to higher animals , South ...
Page 161
... marked exceptions . One needs not be a botanist to appreciate the different flavour attaching in the literature of botany to a definition , e.g. , of Cruciferae and Euphor- biaceae . The former group is liable to definition according to ...
... marked exceptions . One needs not be a botanist to appreciate the different flavour attaching in the literature of botany to a definition , e.g. , of Cruciferae and Euphor- biaceae . The former group is liable to definition according to ...
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... marked coastal flavour . 1 South of , and correlatively with , the Santa Marta massing , C. cristatus turns up by the classic center represented by the region of El Tambor ( leucotis ) out of which we follow it again deeper into the ...
... marked coastal flavour . 1 South of , and correlatively with , the Santa Marta massing , C. cristatus turns up by the classic center represented by the region of El Tambor ( leucotis ) out of which we follow it again deeper into the ...
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