Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 413
... close , these two fronts are not necessarily one and the same , which C. cristatus and P. squamulatus do pointedly show , and the Nevado del Cocuy is about intermediate between the two . We shall have occasion of commenting again on ...
... close , these two fronts are not necessarily one and the same , which C. cristatus and P. squamulatus do pointedly show , and the Nevado del Cocuy is about intermediate between the two . We shall have occasion of commenting again on ...
Page 478
... close to C. coronatus . It is not likely that an ornithologist of Hellmayr's achievements can be wrong on a matter of the kind , and it is accordingly well worth our time comparing the distribution of these two birds in the normal ...
... close to C. coronatus . It is not likely that an ornithologist of Hellmayr's achievements can be wrong on a matter of the kind , and it is accordingly well worth our time comparing the distribution of these two birds in the normal ...
Page 847
... close resemblance to the finches of the American mainland , and there was considerable doubt as to their nearest relatives . This opinion was pointedly assailed by Bond [ 40 ] who affirmed that , on the contrary , striking were the ...
... close resemblance to the finches of the American mainland , and there was considerable doubt as to their nearest relatives . This opinion was pointedly assailed by Bond [ 40 ] who affirmed that , on the contrary , striking were the ...
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