The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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... genera . This uncertainty has been greatly increased of late years by the action of some zoologists in proposing a ... genera of his North Temperate realm , dividing them into North American and Eur - asiatic ( = Palearctic ) forms , and ...
... genera . This uncertainty has been greatly increased of late years by the action of some zoologists in proposing a ... genera of his North Temperate realm , dividing them into North American and Eur - asiatic ( = Palearctic ) forms , and ...
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... genera above mentioned , although they are not now found in the Palearctic Region , four of them are known to have ... genera of mammals found in the six different Regions , together with the number of genera confined to them ( endemic ) ...
... genera above mentioned , although they are not now found in the Palearctic Region , four of them are known to have ... genera of mammals found in the six different Regions , together with the number of genera confined to them ( endemic ) ...
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... Genera , and Species of Mammals in the six Regions . Regions . 1. Australian 2. Neotropical 3. Ethiopian 4. Oriental ... Genera . 39 50 46 71 91 90 100 6 27 103 15 12 84 130 99 48 150 64 113 43 66 74 103 25 Genera . Widespread . QuasiNow ...
... Genera , and Species of Mammals in the six Regions . Regions . 1. Australian 2. Neotropical 3. Ethiopian 4. Oriental ... Genera . 39 50 46 71 91 90 100 6 27 103 15 12 84 130 99 48 150 64 113 43 66 74 103 25 Genera . Widespread . QuasiNow ...
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... genera , containing nearly one hundred species of Bats , are met with within the Region , and of these genera eight are not found elsewhere . This is a high percentage , only excelled in the Neotropical Region , which is extraordinarily ...
... genera , containing nearly one hundred species of Bats , are met with within the Region , and of these genera eight are not found elsewhere . This is a high percentage , only excelled in the Neotropical Region , which is extraordinarily ...
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... genera , of which the best known and largest are Macropus , Dendrolagus , and Bettongia . The first of these genera contains the larger kangaroos , in which the upper incisors are of equal length , the canine teeth are deciduous when ...
... genera , of which the best known and largest are Macropus , Dendrolagus , and Bettongia . The first of these genera contains the larger kangaroos , in which the upper incisors are of equal length , the canine teeth are deciduous when ...
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Africa animals Ant-eater Antelopes Arctic Asia Atlantic Australian Region Bats beds belong birds Borneo boundary Cape Carnivora Celebes Cervida Chimpanzee Chiroptera Civets closely allied coast confined considerable number containing Deer distinct districts Edentates endemic Eocene Ethiopian Region Europe extends extinct fauna forests forms fossil genera genera of mammals genus Geographical Distribution greater number Guinea Indian Sub-region inhabitants Insectivora islands known Lemurida Lemurs Macacus Madagascar mainland Malagasy Sub-region Malay Peninsula Malayan MAMMAL-FAUNA mammalian mammals Marsupials Monkeys Monotremes naturalists Nearctic Nearctic Region nearly Neotropical Region North northern number of genera occur Ocean Old World Opossum Oriental Region Otaria Pacific Palæogean Palearctic Region Papuan Sub-region Patagonia peculiar genera Phalanger Pliocene present range recent remarkable represented restricted Rodents Sea-regions SECTION South America Southern species Squirrels sub-family Sumatra Tapir three genera total number tropical Ungulata Ungulates Viverride Wallace Wallace's Line West African Sub-region Western whole widely distributed Zealand