Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 83
... Moluccas and Celebes , I species in the Philip- pines , I species in Hawaii . Fig . 4. The dispersal of Perrottetia ( continuous line ) , Distylium ( broken line ) , and Alphitonia ( stippled line ) . Summing up , it is clear altogether ...
... Moluccas and Celebes , I species in the Philip- pines , I species in Hawaii . Fig . 4. The dispersal of Perrottetia ( continuous line ) , Distylium ( broken line ) , and Alphitonia ( stippled line ) . Summing up , it is clear altogether ...
Page 658
... Moluccas ( cf. the marsupial range thus generally extended ) . Obviously , this pattern of distribution is noteworthy both on account of its overwhelming sweep and the fact also that no one among the naturalists who studied the group ...
... Moluccas ( cf. the marsupial range thus generally extended ) . Obviously , this pattern of distribution is noteworthy both on account of its overwhelming sweep and the fact also that no one among the naturalists who studied the group ...
Page 739
... Moluccas ; ( fide Pellegrin , op . cit . ) is the same as A. mossambica of South Africa , Madagascar and the " Anguille de Tahiti " ( most likely , A. megastoma ) . 6 ) A. bicolor - Indian Ocean to Northwestern Australia ; ( fide ...
... Moluccas ; ( fide Pellegrin , op . cit . ) is the same as A. mossambica of South Africa , Madagascar and the " Anguille de Tahiti " ( most likely , A. megastoma ) . 6 ) A. bicolor - Indian Ocean to Northwestern Australia ; ( fide ...
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