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5) Macroscelidoidea — About 5 genera living in Africa (Cape to Ethiopia and
Morocco). 6) Soricoidea — Four families: Nyctitheriidae, Soricidae, Talpidae,
Nesophontidae formed and distributed in detail in this manner: A) Nyctitheriidae ...
5) Macroscelidoidea — About 5 genera living in Africa (Cape to Ethiopia and
Morocco). 6) Soricoidea — Four families: Nyctitheriidae, Soricidae, Talpidae,
Nesophontidae formed and distributed in detail in this manner: A) Nyctitheriidae ...
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However, of these 9 major genera only 4 could be said to be genuinely sizeable,
namely, Amazona with 51 races, Aratinga with 48, Pyrrhura with 35, Ara with 21.
Forpus (19 races), Brotogeris (15 races), Pionas (14 races) are next in line, ...
However, of these 9 major genera only 4 could be said to be genuinely sizeable,
namely, Amazona with 51 races, Aratinga with 48, Pyrrhura with 35, Ara with 21.
Forpus (19 races), Brotogeris (15 races), Pionas (14 races) are next in line, ...
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1) Capromyidae — Seven nominal genera fossil from Lower Miocene to Pliocene
of South America (generally, Patagonia); three living genera in the West Indies (
Capromys, Geocapromys, Plagiodontia; as next analyzed), two living genera ...
1) Capromyidae — Seven nominal genera fossil from Lower Miocene to Pliocene
of South America (generally, Patagonia); three living genera in the West Indies (
Capromys, Geocapromys, Plagiodontia; as next analyzed), two living genera ...
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