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... Passeriformes (“Passeres”, true Oscines excepted; by species) *** (4 in
Madagascar) Orient, Malaysia and Australasia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 America (
mostly tropical to subtropical) . . . . . . . . . . 1200 IV) Psittacidae (by species) Africa .
... Passeriformes (“Passeres”, true Oscines excepted; by species) *** (4 in
Madagascar) Orient, Malaysia and Australasia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 America (
mostly tropical to subtropical) . . . . . . . . . . 1200 IV) Psittacidae (by species) Africa .
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B) Infraorder Lorisiformes 4) Family Lorisidae – Two subfamilies living in Africa
and the Orient (Lorisinae and Galaginae) with 6 genera in Ceylon, India, the
Philippines, Tropical Africa; I genus, Indraloris (Lorisinae) in the Pliocene of India.
B) Infraorder Lorisiformes 4) Family Lorisidae – Two subfamilies living in Africa
and the Orient (Lorisinae and Galaginae) with 6 genera in Ceylon, India, the
Philippines, Tropical Africa; I genus, Indraloris (Lorisinae) in the Pliocene of India.
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dispersal of C. cristatus and T. terrestris, the one a bird of scantily wooded ranges
, whether in the tropophilous littoral or on the highlands; the other a somewhat
massive animal of the tropical forest, a possibility of the two being “sympatric” in ...
dispersal of C. cristatus and T. terrestris, the one a bird of scantily wooded ranges
, whether in the tropophilous littoral or on the highlands; the other a somewhat
massive animal of the tropical forest, a possibility of the two being “sympatric” in ...
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