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3 ) Birds – Differentiated out of Reptiles according to fossils of the Jurassic (
Archaeopteryx , etc. ) ... that angiospermous plants were extant already in the
Triassic could be viewed as " speculative " and " unsupported by fossil evidence "
.
3 ) Birds – Differentiated out of Reptiles according to fossils of the Jurassic (
Archaeopteryx , etc. ) ... that angiospermous plants were extant already in the
Triassic could be viewed as " speculative " and " unsupported by fossil evidence "
.
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of petrified fossils , Africa has in the shape of living ones , witness an entire
development of Tenrecoidea in Madagascar ... We can accordingly conclude with
reason that fossil and living distribution are here again – as always - fully
integrative ...
of petrified fossils , Africa has in the shape of living ones , witness an entire
development of Tenrecoidea in Madagascar ... We can accordingly conclude with
reason that fossil and living distribution are here again – as always - fully
integrative ...
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I ) Capromyidae Seven nominal genera fossil from Lower Miocene to Pliocene of
South America ( generally , Patagonia ) ; three living genera in the West Indies (
Capromys , Geocapromys , Plagiodontia ; as next analyzed ) , two living genera ...
I ) Capromyidae Seven nominal genera fossil from Lower Miocene to Pliocene of
South America ( generally , Patagonia ) ; three living genera in the West Indies (
Capromys , Geocapromys , Plagiodontia ; as next analyzed ) , two living genera ...
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