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... a genus closely related to Xiphocercus of Jamaica and Hispaniola 1 —
accounts almost as a matter of course for the affinities that crop up in ferns and
the like between La Macarena and the West Indies , homologous connections :
Colombia ...
... a genus closely related to Xiphocercus of Jamaica and Hispaniola 1 —
accounts almost as a matter of course for the affinities that crop up in ferns and
the like between La Macarena and the West Indies , homologous connections :
Colombia ...
Page 335
bourcieri in the sense that this range shows pinpointed the immediate
connections of the Huila Node northeastward . These connections do not extend
beyond Cundinamarca / Meta ( i . e . , the Bogotá Plateau and La Macarena , in
general ) ...
bourcieri in the sense that this range shows pinpointed the immediate
connections of the Huila Node northeastward . These connections do not extend
beyond Cundinamarca / Meta ( i . e . , the Bogotá Plateau and La Macarena , in
general ) ...
Page 414
Picumnus which is not a fern , and most certainly did not enjoy " stratospheric
dissemination " exhibits out of Meta very much the same connections revealed by
the ferns of La Macarena discussed in the preceding Chapter . The matter is ...
Picumnus which is not a fern , and most certainly did not enjoy " stratospheric
dissemination " exhibits out of Meta very much the same connections revealed by
the ferns of La Macarena discussed in the preceding Chapter . The matter is ...
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