Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... known facts point distinctly to a general permanency of continental outlines during the later epochs of geologic time , provided that due allowance be made for the known or probable gaps in our knowledge " . Quite false by the records ...
... known facts point distinctly to a general permanency of continental outlines during the later epochs of geologic time , provided that due allowance be made for the known or probable gaps in our knowledge " . Quite false by the records ...
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... known , or at least Matthew decided , anyhow , it should have " originated " . If , better to verify the status of the matter , we presently turn to Simpson's own account of mammalian life ( 1 ; p . 136 ) , we there find that the family ...
... known , or at least Matthew decided , anyhow , it should have " originated " . If , better to verify the status of the matter , we presently turn to Simpson's own account of mammalian life ( 1 ; p . 136 ) , we there find that the family ...
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... known today ( tomorrow it may change ) for the major insectivore groups stands as follows : 1 ) Deltatheridioidea - Upper Cretaceous ; 2 ) Tenrecoidea Palaeocene ; 3 ) Chrysochloroidea - Pleistocene ; 4 ) Erinaceoidea - Upper Cretaceous ...
... known today ( tomorrow it may change ) for the major insectivore groups stands as follows : 1 ) Deltatheridioidea - Upper Cretaceous ; 2 ) Tenrecoidea Palaeocene ; 3 ) Chrysochloroidea - Pleistocene ; 4 ) Erinaceoidea - Upper Cretaceous ...
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