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Page 81
To illustrate : Africa covers in its avithe fauna two genera of woodpeckers among
others , one strictly " African " ( Dendropicos ) , the other on the contrary
exceedingly wide - ranging ( Denthe & drocopos : generally , northern half of
Africa to ...
To illustrate : Africa covers in its avithe fauna two genera of woodpeckers among
others , one strictly " African " ( Dendropicos ) , the other on the contrary
exceedingly wide - ranging ( Denthe & drocopos : generally , northern half of
Africa to ...
Page 154
Hirsuta 16 ) G. tomentosum — Hawaii ; 17 ) G. barbadense – Galapagos ,
darwinii ; Central America south of Guatemala – Honduras , Northern South
America ( Colombia , Ecuador , Northern and Central Peru , Venezuela , Guianas
, Brazil ...
Hirsuta 16 ) G. tomentosum — Hawaii ; 17 ) G. barbadense – Galapagos ,
darwinii ; Central America south of Guatemala – Honduras , Northern South
America ( Colombia , Ecuador , Northern and Central Peru , Venezuela , Guianas
, Brazil ...
Page 747
Lalage sueurii and L. nigra are by dispersal assuredly not poles apart from
Macropygia phasianella , nor is L. sueurii without a hint of Dicrurus hottentottus "
Wave B ” , even if reaching Northern Australia se ne instead of stopping at the
islands ...
Lalage sueurii and L. nigra are by dispersal assuredly not poles apart from
Macropygia phasianella , nor is L. sueurii without a hint of Dicrurus hottentottus "
Wave B ” , even if reaching Northern Australia se ne instead of stopping at the
islands ...
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