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SECTION V . — THE CENTRAL AMERICAN SUB - REGION This Sub - region ,
as has been already shown , contains the coast - lands of Mexico lying along the
Pacific and Atlantic shores from Mazatlan on the north on one side , and from the
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SECTION V . — THE CENTRAL AMERICAN SUB - REGION This Sub - region ,
as has been already shown , contains the coast - lands of Mexico lying along the
Pacific and Atlantic shores from Mazatlan on the north on one side , and from the
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The Marsupials in the Central American Sub - region are represented by two
genera containing about seven species , most of which are also found further
south . One of these — the common opossum ( Didelphys marsupialis ) - extends
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The Marsupials in the Central American Sub - region are represented by two
genera containing about seven species , most of which are also found further
south . One of these — the common opossum ( Didelphys marsupialis ) - extends
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The Bats of Central America are fairly numerous , and nearly all belong to South
American genera . A large proportion of them are referable to the Phyllostomatide
, one of the characteristic Mammal - families of the Neotropical Region . Finally ...
The Bats of Central America are fairly numerous , and nearly all belong to South
American genera . A large proportion of them are referable to the Phyllostomatide
, one of the characteristic Mammal - families of the Neotropical Region . Finally ...
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