The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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... ( 5 ) “ in accordance with a suggestion by Professor Newton , ” has proposed to
unite the Nearctic and Palæarctic Regions into a single realm — the “ Holarctic ” -
and to separate the Pacific Islands from Australia as the “ Polynesian Realm .
... ( 5 ) “ in accordance with a suggestion by Professor Newton , ” has proposed to
unite the Nearctic and Palæarctic Regions into a single realm — the “ Holarctic ” -
and to separate the Pacific Islands from Australia as the “ Polynesian Realm .
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The Wombats are numerically of the least importance of the three families above
mentioned , although the form and general appearance of the animals of the
single known genus , Phascolomys , are hardly less remarkable than those of the
...
The Wombats are numerically of the least importance of the three families above
mentioned , although the form and general appearance of the animals of the
single known genus , Phascolomys , are hardly less remarkable than those of the
...
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The Koala , or “ native bear ” ( Phascolarctos ) , of which form a single isolated
species only is known , serves to connect the Phalangers with the Wombats ,
being allied to the latter by many characters , and amongst others by the absence
of a ...
The Koala , or “ native bear ” ( Phascolarctos ) , of which form a single isolated
species only is known , serves to connect the Phalangers with the Wombats ,
being allied to the latter by many characters , and amongst others by the absence
of a ...
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... and Pteropus edulis of the Malay Peninsula ) are found on the main continental
mass ; all the other species are confined instance , one species ( P . livingstonii )
is restricted to the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean , three others to single ...
... and Pteropus edulis of the Malay Peninsula ) are found on the main continental
mass ; all the other species are confined instance , one species ( P . livingstonii )
is restricted to the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean , three others to single ...
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As would be naturally expected , there are no indigenous land - mammals in the
Hawaiian Sub - region , but a single species of bat ( Atalapha semota ) occurs
there . This bat belongs to a genus found in America , and has , no doubt ,
reached ...
As would be naturally expected , there are no indigenous land - mammals in the
Hawaiian Sub - region , but a single species of bat ( Atalapha semota ) occurs
there . This bat belongs to a genus found in America , and has , no doubt ,
reached ...
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