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A schematic rendering of world dispersal in point of certain main essentials .
Heavy black marks the sector ( now disconnected " across the Atlantic " ; see
arrow A ) common , in the Early to Mid - Cretaceous at least , to Western Africa ( “
African ...
A schematic rendering of world dispersal in point of certain main essentials .
Heavy black marks the sector ( now disconnected " across the Atlantic " ; see
arrow A ) common , in the Early to Mid - Cretaceous at least , to Western Africa ( “
African ...
Page 358
At least three main sectors are easily identifiable in this republic , one coastal ,
and essentially typified by the life of the serras ... sector ( at least in bird - life ) and
much less so on the third ( and adjacent Duida - Roraima System of Venezuela ) .
At least three main sectors are easily identifiable in this republic , one coastal ,
and essentially typified by the life of the serras ... sector ( at least in bird - life ) and
much less so on the third ( and adjacent Duida - Roraima System of Venezuela ) .
Page 640
The sector in broken line is the one generally marked by an interplay between “
Nuclear Central America " and its counterpart " across the sea " , namely the “
Greater Antillean backbone " . The sector in dotted outline ties in mainly with the
foci ...
The sector in broken line is the one generally marked by an interplay between “
Nuclear Central America " and its counterpart " across the sea " , namely the “
Greater Antillean backbone " . The sector in dotted outline ties in mainly with the
foci ...
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