The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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( 2 ) The uncertainty as to the limits of the genera . This uncertainty has been
greatly increased of late years by the action of some zoologists in proposing a
multitude of unnecessary generic terms . When these two factors have been
settled and ...
( 2 ) The uncertainty as to the limits of the genera . This uncertainty has been
greatly increased of late years by the action of some zoologists in proposing a
multitude of unnecessary generic terms . When these two factors have been
settled and ...
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Furthermore , out of the eight genera above mentioned , although they are not
now found in the Palæarctic Region , four of ... To sum up the subject we add a
table of the numbers of orders , families , and genera of mammals found in the six
...
Furthermore , out of the eight genera above mentioned , although they are not
now found in the Palæarctic Region , four of ... To sum up the subject we add a
table of the numbers of orders , families , and genera of mammals found in the six
...
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TABLE I . ASTE Approximate Numbers of Families , Genera , and Species of
Mammals in the six Regions . Families . Genera . Species . Regions .
Quasiendemic . Widespread . Total . Endemic . Quasi . endemic . Widespread .
Total . Total .
TABLE I . ASTE Approximate Numbers of Families , Genera , and Species of
Mammals in the six Regions . Families . Genera . Species . Regions .
Quasiendemic . Widespread . Total . Endemic . Quasi . endemic . Widespread .
Total . Total .
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This is a high percentage , only excelled in the Neotropical Region , which is
extraordinarily rich in Bats , having no less than forty - two out of fortyseven
genera confined to it . The five other Orders of terrestrial mammals — the
Ungulata , the ...
This is a high percentage , only excelled in the Neotropical Region , which is
extraordinarily rich in Bats , having no less than forty - two out of fortyseven
genera confined to it . The five other Orders of terrestrial mammals — the
Ungulata , the ...
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In his great work on the mammals of Australia , Mr . Gould has devoted the whole
of the second volume to the ... The first of these genera contains the larger
kangaroos , in which the upper incisors are of equal length , the canine teeth are
...
In his great work on the mammals of Australia , Mr . Gould has devoted the whole
of the second volume to the ... The first of these genera contains the larger
kangaroos , in which the upper incisors are of equal length , the canine teeth are
...
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