Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... Malaysia and Australasia on our maps . That could only be at a time ( Late Cretaceous / Earliest Tertiary ) and under conditions when Malaysia and Australasia were being themselves gotten together and belaboured through ages into the ...
... Malaysia and Australasia on our maps . That could only be at a time ( Late Cretaceous / Earliest Tertiary ) and under conditions when Malaysia and Australasia were being themselves gotten together and belaboured through ages into the ...
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... Malaysia and Australasia ... America ( mostly tropical to subtropical ) 43 1200 IV ) Psittacidae ( by species ) Africa Orient and Western Malaysia Australasia America 23 ( I subfamily ) 16 ( 1 subfamily ) 134 ( 6 subfamilies ) 143 ( I ...
... Malaysia and Australasia ... America ( mostly tropical to subtropical ) 43 1200 IV ) Psittacidae ( by species ) Africa Orient and Western Malaysia Australasia America 23 ( I subfamily ) 16 ( 1 subfamily ) 134 ( 6 subfamilies ) 143 ( I ...
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... Malaysia contains but one tenth the number of parrots in Eastern Malaysia next door , and that , alas , precisely one of the three genera at all known in Western Malaysia , Loriculus , also is common to Eastern Malaysia , while a second ...
... Malaysia contains but one tenth the number of parrots in Eastern Malaysia next door , and that , alas , precisely one of the three genera at all known in Western Malaysia , Loriculus , also is common to Eastern Malaysia , while a second ...
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