Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... North American Mid- to Late Eocene ( Orohippus , Epihippus ) , I ( Hyracotherium with Eohippus a synonym fide Simpson ! ) of the Lower Eocene of both Europe and North America ; the second , Anchitheriinae , is exclusively of the North ...
... North American Mid- to Late Eocene ( Orohippus , Epihippus ) , I ( Hyracotherium with Eohippus a synonym fide Simpson ! ) of the Lower Eocene of both Europe and North America ; the second , Anchitheriinae , is exclusively of the North ...
Page 210
... North America south to Central America , Colombia , Ecuador ; ii ) Crocidurinae — 1 genus fossil in the Miocene of North America ; about 12 genera living in Tropical Africa to the Mediterranean and the warmer Orient to Eastern Malaysia ...
... North America south to Central America , Colombia , Ecuador ; ii ) Crocidurinae — 1 genus fossil in the Miocene of North America ; about 12 genera living in Tropical Africa to the Mediterranean and the warmer Orient to Eastern Malaysia ...
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... North America ; in which " track " South America does immediately interplay with Africa ( Fig . 30 ; see also Fig . 30 A ) , and North America with Eurasia ; the occupation of North and South Fig . 30. The " sigmoid track " with Africa ...
... North America ; in which " track " South America does immediately interplay with Africa ( Fig . 30 ; see also Fig . 30 A ) , and North America with Eurasia ; the occupation of North and South Fig . 30. The " sigmoid track " with Africa ...
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