The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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... Po , an island of some 40 miles in length , but separated from the mainland by a some- what shallow sea about 20 miles across is said to be inhabited by a considerable number of Mammals which , however THE ETHIOPIAN REGION 85.
... Po , an island of some 40 miles in length , but separated from the mainland by a some- what shallow sea about 20 miles across is said to be inhabited by a considerable number of Mammals which , however THE ETHIOPIAN REGION 85.
Página 86
William Lutley Sclater, Philip Lutley Sclater. inhabited by a considerable number of Mammals which , however , in all probability , also occur on the adjacent mainland . The other islands above mentioned , Prince's Island , St. Thomas ...
William Lutley Sclater, Philip Lutley Sclater. inhabited by a considerable number of Mammals which , however , in all probability , also occur on the adjacent mainland . The other islands above mentioned , Prince's Island , St. Thomas ...
Página 93
... considerable number of genera , twenty - seven of which , out of a total of thirty- nine , are confined to the Region . Two of these genera are sufficiently distinct to be entitled to family rank . These are , first , Anomalurus , a ...
... considerable number of genera , twenty - seven of which , out of a total of thirty- nine , are confined to the Region . Two of these genera are sufficiently distinct to be entitled to family rank . These are , first , Anomalurus , a ...
Página 94
... considerable number of genera , and is not found elsewhere except in the Ethiopian and on the borders between the Ethiopian and Palæarctic Regions . There are four African genera of this family , each with a single species , so that in ...
... considerable number of genera , and is not found elsewhere except in the Ethiopian and on the borders between the Ethiopian and Palæarctic Regions . There are four African genera of this family , each with a single species , so that in ...
Página 98
... considerable number of families not represented in this Region , the following five are all widely spread elsewhere , and may therefore be considered as typical " lipotypes " of the Ethiopian Region : - Cervidae ( Deer ) . Tapirida ...
... considerable number of families not represented in this Region , the following five are all widely spread elsewhere , and may therefore be considered as typical " lipotypes " of the Ethiopian Region : - Cervidae ( Deer ) . Tapirida ...
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Africa animals Ant-eater Antarctic Antelopes Arctatlantis Arctic Armadilloes Asia Atlantic Australian Region Bats beds belong Borneo boundary Bovida Cape Carnivora Celebes Cetaceans Chimpanzee Chiroptera closely allied coast confined considerable number contains Deer distinct districts Eastern Edentates endemic Ethiopian Region Europe existing extends extinct fauna forests forms genera genus geographical distribution greater number Indian Sub-region inhabitants Insectivores islands known Lemurs Macacus Madagascar mainland Malagasy Malagasy Sub-region Malay Peninsula Malayan MAMMAL-FAUNA mammalian mammals Marsupials Monkeys Monotremes mountains naturalists Nearctic Region nearly Neotropical Region North northern number of genera number of species occur Ocean Old World Opossum Order Oriental Region Otaria Pacific Palearctic Region Papuan Sub-region Patagonia peculiar genera Phalanger Phocida Pinnipeds Pliocene present range recent remarkable represented Rodents Sea-regions SECTION Shrews single species Sirenian South America Southern Squirrels Sub-family Sumatra SUMMARY AND DEDUCTIONS Tapirs three genera total number tropical Ungulata Ungulates Viverride Western whole widely distributed