Panbiogeography: The Old World. 2 v |
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4 ) Cyprinodontinae Northwestern India to the Mediterranean , the Caribbeans
and surrounding Americas . Two of these groups , Fundulini and
Cyprinodontinae , do stress in clear fashion the classic " Tethyan " sector :
Northwestern India ...
4 ) Cyprinodontinae Northwestern India to the Mediterranean , the Caribbeans
and surrounding Americas . Two of these groups , Fundulini and
Cyprinodontinae , do stress in clear fashion the classic " Tethyan " sector :
Northwestern India ...
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a sar : i for IST small range to Syria / Palestine and Northwestern Africa north of
the Atlas Mts . , while Cichlidae do range to Syria / Palestine and Northwestern
Africa al Como south of the Atlas Mts . ohy , z In the light of what we know , the ...
a sar : i for IST small range to Syria / Palestine and Northwestern Africa north of
the Atlas Mts . , while Cichlidae do range to Syria / Palestine and Northwestern
Africa al Como south of the Atlas Mts . ohy , z In the light of what we know , the ...
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Hershkovitz's belief that this rabbit has been introduced into South America by
man , or has entered it by “ Following the interconnecting maze of natural and
artificially created savannas in Panama and northwestern Colombia " , and that ,
at ...
Hershkovitz's belief that this rabbit has been introduced into South America by
man , or has entered it by “ Following the interconnecting maze of natural and
artificially created savannas in Panama and northwestern Colombia " , and that ,
at ...
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