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minal 5 ) Macroscelidoidea — About 5 genera living in Africa ( Cape to Ethiopia
and Morocco ) . ... about 8 genera living from temperate Europe , Asia and North
America south to Central America , Colombia , Ecuador ; ii ) Crocidurinae — I ...
minal 5 ) Macroscelidoidea — About 5 genera living in Africa ( Cape to Ethiopia
and Morocco ) . ... about 8 genera living from temperate Europe , Asia and North
America south to Central America , Colombia , Ecuador ; ii ) Crocidurinae — I ...
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of petrified fossils , Africa has in the shape of living ones , witness an entire
development of Tenrecoidea in Madagascar and West Africa , the
Chrysochloroidea in South to Central Africa , not to mention other relics such as
Macroscelidoidea ...
of petrified fossils , Africa has in the shape of living ones , witness an entire
development of Tenrecoidea in Madagascar and West Africa , the
Chrysochloroidea in South to Central Africa , not to mention other relics such as
Macroscelidoidea ...
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This dovetailing of fossil and living records is ... it illustrates one more
biogeographic principle , that is , the impossibility of having fossil go against
living dispersal , or the other way around , in studies of distribution intending to
be critical .
This dovetailing of fossil and living records is ... it illustrates one more
biogeographic principle , that is , the impossibility of having fossil go against
living dispersal , or the other way around , in studies of distribution intending to
be critical .
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