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A peculiar species of agouti ( Dasyprocta cristata ) is found in two of the Lesser
Antilles — St . Vincent and St . Thomas ; the other members of this genus belong
to the mainland of Central and South America . The only other Order of terrestrial
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A peculiar species of agouti ( Dasyprocta cristata ) is found in two of the Lesser
Antilles — St . Vincent and St . Thomas ; the other members of this genus belong
to the mainland of Central and South America . The only other Order of terrestrial
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The Bats of West Africa , as is usually the case in every land , belong mostly to
widespread forms . Out of sixteen genera only two , each containing a single
species , are confined to this Sub - region , while a third ( Epomophorus ) has not
been ...
The Bats of West Africa , as is usually the case in every land , belong mostly to
widespread forms . Out of sixteen genera only two , each containing a single
species , are confined to this Sub - region , while a third ( Epomophorus ) has not
been ...
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Returning to the central Atlantic we find two species of Seals inhabiting these
waters , both belonging to the same genus ... The Phocidæ of the Antarctic Ocean
all belong to genera distinct from the Arctic forms and more nearly allied to ...
Returning to the central Atlantic we find two species of Seals inhabiting these
waters , both belonging to the same genus ... The Phocidæ of the Antarctic Ocean
all belong to genera distinct from the Arctic forms and more nearly allied to ...
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