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 85
... Troglodytidae , next in the Formicariidae , finally in the Sylviidae subf . Polioptilini ( by Mayr & Amadon ) , the lone neotropical group currently credited to the massively Old World Sylviidae . However , Rand & Traylor are satisfied ...
... Troglodytidae , next in the Formicariidae , finally in the Sylviidae subf . Polioptilini ( by Mayr & Amadon ) , the lone neotropical group currently credited to the massively Old World Sylviidae . However , Rand & Traylor are satisfied ...
Page 205
... Troglodytidae , and a large additional " etc. " ) ranged in origin over the whole of Africa , Eurasia and the Americas with at least two quite well marked centers of stress , i.e. , Central Asia and Central America . Inasmuch as in this ...
... Troglodytidae , and a large additional " etc. " ) ranged in origin over the whole of Africa , Eurasia and the Americas with at least two quite well marked centers of stress , i.e. , Central Asia and Central America . Inasmuch as in this ...
Page 219
... Troglodytidae , Fringillidae , etc. , at no later time than Late Cretaceous 1 . This stock reacted through the Late Cretaceous and Tertiary in answer to the geologi- cal and ecological requirements of the region where it dwelt ( i.e. ...
... Troglodytidae , Fringillidae , etc. , at no later time than Late Cretaceous 1 . This stock reacted through the Late Cretaceous and Tertiary in answer to the geologi- cal and ecological requirements of the region where it dwelt ( i.e. ...
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