Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 84
... New Guinea I species , D. piperita , in the Philippine Islands , Northern Borneo , Celebes and the Southern Moluccas ( Amboina ) at elevations from between 1000 and 3800 m .; 35 species in New Guinea , mostly confined to the mountains of ...
... New Guinea I species , D. piperita , in the Philippine Islands , Northern Borneo , Celebes and the Southern Moluccas ( Amboina ) at elevations from between 1000 and 3800 m .; 35 species in New Guinea , mostly confined to the mountains of ...
Page 367
... New Guinea and the hills of New Caledonia . Even if the massive break know today to exit were eventually to be healed by future reports of this same species out of , e.g. , Southeastern New Guinea , still a gap is to stand never to be ...
... New Guinea and the hills of New Caledonia . Even if the massive break know today to exit were eventually to be healed by future reports of this same species out of , e.g. , Southeastern New Guinea , still a gap is to stand never to be ...
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... New World . This same core stood , together with its Southern Brazilian append- age , into close contact with the biological worlds of New Guinea , Austra- lia , Tasmania and New Zealand , i.e. , Australasia generally ( witness ...
... New World . This same core stood , together with its Southern Brazilian append- age , into close contact with the biological worlds of New Guinea , Austra- lia , Tasmania and New Zealand , i.e. , Australasia generally ( witness ...
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