Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 784
... Mimidae only , but with the Mimidae's allies . These certainly include the Troglodytidae , there being to this day endemic at the Old Lesser Antillean Core ( see Chapter VII ) two mimid genera , Cinclocerthia and Ramphocinclus that , as ...
... Mimidae only , but with the Mimidae's allies . These certainly include the Troglodytidae , there being to this day endemic at the Old Lesser Antillean Core ( see Chapter VII ) two mimid genera , Cinclocerthia and Ramphocinclus that , as ...
Page 790
... Mimidae . The ancestors of this all were consequently common to the Old and New World alike at a time which by trustworthy palaeontological data [ 13 ] ( pre - family to family level of evolution ) can only be of the Late Cretaceous ...
... Mimidae . The ancestors of this all were consequently common to the Old and New World alike at a time which by trustworthy palaeontological data [ 13 ] ( pre - family to family level of evolution ) can only be of the Late Cretaceous ...
Page 831
... Mimidae distributed themselves basically unlike on account of the doings of the ancestors at the very inception of their history , respectively . Referring to this very same concept we can also state that - all things being equal ( i.e. ...
... Mimidae distributed themselves basically unlike on account of the doings of the ancestors at the very inception of their history , respectively . Referring to this very same concept we can also state that - all things being equal ( i.e. ...
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