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Page 208
This bird is starkly disconnected between the Iberian Peninsula and the Far East ,
nor is it at all doubtful but that the disconnection is precisely forged along the end
of the Tethys Geosyncline also run by Paeon . Not less striking are the breaks ...
This bird is starkly disconnected between the Iberian Peninsula and the Far East ,
nor is it at all doubtful but that the disconnection is precisely forged along the end
of the Tethys Geosyncline also run by Paeon . Not less striking are the breaks ...
Page 480
and : Ceylon / Western Bengal Burma , these two " tracks " normalwise pointing
both toward East Africa , where Vipera stands in a disconnected outlier ; the
whole of the dispersal of the genus being accordingly reminiscent of the main
outline ...
and : Ceylon / Western Bengal Burma , these two " tracks " normalwise pointing
both toward East Africa , where Vipera stands in a disconnected outlier ; the
whole of the dispersal of the genus being accordingly reminiscent of the main
outline ...
Page 687
As the reader may here appreciate , L. aurantiifrons is today disconnected
between the Setekwa and Kairuku for the very plain reason that in ages long past
its ancestors did not mass on that side of palaeogeography , either . Form -
making ...
As the reader may here appreciate , L. aurantiifrons is today disconnected
between the Setekwa and Kairuku for the very plain reason that in ages long past
its ancestors did not mass on that side of palaeogeography , either . Form -
making ...
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