Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... mammals , whatever the weight of the fossil record showing the exact contrary by age of fossilization ( Triassic for " mammals " , only Late Jurassic for angiospermous plants ) . Summing up , tales about how sudden was the death of the ...
... mammals , whatever the weight of the fossil record showing the exact contrary by age of fossilization ( Triassic for " mammals " , only Late Jurassic for angiospermous plants ) . Summing up , tales about how sudden was the death of the ...
Page 90
... mammals did not reach deep into Australasia but for a sprinkling of certain rodents and for Chiroptera , it stands to reason that these mammals could not fare " across the South Pacific " in the A Fig . 7. The main channel of the ...
... mammals did not reach deep into Australasia but for a sprinkling of certain rodents and for Chiroptera , it stands to reason that these mammals could not fare " across the South Pacific " in the A Fig . 7. The main channel of the ...
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... mammals , having been in existence some 100 million years before the Palaeocene ( i.e. , the whole span : Triassic ( age of fossilization ! ) — Palaeo- cene ) should have waited that long before effecting one " Major and mysterious ...
... mammals , having been in existence some 100 million years before the Palaeocene ( i.e. , the whole span : Triassic ( age of fossilization ! ) — Palaeo- cene ) should have waited that long before effecting one " Major and mysterious ...
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