Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 87
... Borneo , New Guinea ; 3 ) O. furcatus - Hawaii ; 4 ) O. clemensiae — New Guinea ; 5 ) O. pumilio Tasmania ; 6 ) O. obtusangulus Argentina ( Nahuel - Huapí ) , Chile ( Chillán ) , Ecuador ( páramos in Azuay ) , Colombia ( Cauca and El ...
... Borneo , New Guinea ; 3 ) O. furcatus - Hawaii ; 4 ) O. clemensiae — New Guinea ; 5 ) O. pumilio Tasmania ; 6 ) O. obtusangulus Argentina ( Nahuel - Huapí ) , Chile ( Chillán ) , Ecuador ( páramos in Azuay ) , Colombia ( Cauca and El ...
Page 330
... Borneo ) , we need remark that , insofar as the New World , the Capitonidae number some 40 odd races , of which Brazil holds at least 13 , Eastern Peru some II ( this is the " brazilian " end of Peru , hence the figure is understandable ) ...
... Borneo ) , we need remark that , insofar as the New World , the Capitonidae number some 40 odd races , of which Brazil holds at least 13 , Eastern Peru some II ( this is the " brazilian " end of Peru , hence the figure is understandable ) ...
Page 339
... Borneo , the Wharton Range of New Guinea , Tahiti Island , etc. , and accordingly is part of world's dispersal throughout . Odd is indeed the notion that biogeography stands subservient to specialized taxonomy for its principles and ...
... Borneo , the Wharton Range of New Guinea , Tahiti Island , etc. , and accordingly is part of world's dispersal throughout . Odd is indeed the notion that biogeography stands subservient to specialized taxonomy for its principles and ...
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