Panbiogeography: Or, an Introductory Synthesis of Zoogeography, Phytogeography, and Geology, with Notes on Evolution, Systematics, Ecology, Anthropology, Etc, Volume 2, Part 1author, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 82
... Dendrocopos and Ipo- philus once the background is reasonably clear why these genera are in part at least controversial ; ii ) It is however apparent to the student of dispersal that Ipophilus is the connecting link between the ...
... Dendrocopos and Ipo- philus once the background is reasonably clear why these genera are in part at least controversial ; ii ) It is however apparent to the student of dispersal that Ipophilus is the connecting link between the ...
Page 261
... Dendrocopos , the largest genus of Picidae with some 33 different species and 211 assorted races . Of this score 9 species and 57 races belong to the New World , and this we will not deal with , there being no reason to repeat whatever ...
... Dendrocopos , the largest genus of Picidae with some 33 different species and 211 assorted races . Of this score 9 species and 57 races belong to the New World , and this we will not deal with , there being no reason to repeat whatever ...
Page 276
... Dendrocopos obsoletus is , as we heard ( see Chapter IX ) very hard to extricate from " Ipophilus " and Dendropicos ; ii ) Dendrocopos maharattensis is so distinct as almost to deserve generic status as " Leiopicus " ; iii ) The " dwarf ...
... Dendrocopos obsoletus is , as we heard ( see Chapter IX ) very hard to extricate from " Ipophilus " and Dendropicos ; ii ) Dendrocopos maharattensis is so distinct as almost to deserve generic status as " Leiopicus " ; iii ) The " dwarf ...
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