Mueller,[181] in his monograph on the Euphorbiaceae, places the variety aipi in an allied species, M.
In Dalmatia,[1033] a particular variety or allied species, P.
To answer this question clearly, we must first remove two causes of error: the confusion of allied species of the genus Solanum with the potato; and the other, the mistakes made by travellers as to the wild character of the plant.
The variations generally affect parts of small vital or physiological importance, but so it is with the differences which exist between closely-allied species.
Thus it is that these poecilomeres often form the distinctive characters and markings of allied species.
On page 179 of Darwinism he argues, most ingeniously, that the sterility of hybrids has been actually produced by natural selection to prevent the evils of the intercrossing of allied species.
Allied species of birds, even though their nesting habits are very different, as a rule lay similarly coloured eggs.
It is worthy of notice that the various features which characterise the sexes in sexually dimorphic animals are not associated with any particular organ or parts of the body, nor do they necessarily affect the same part in allied species.
They originate for the greater part in a negative way, by the apparent loss of some quality, and rarely in a positive manner by acquiring a character, already seen in allied species.
Summarizing the foregoing facts, we have excellent evidence of varieties being produced either by the loss of some marked peculiarity or by the acquisition of others that are already [141] present in allied species.
The most interesting cases are those furnished by the forms which some plants bear only while young, and which evidently connect them with allied species, in which the same features may be seen in the adult state.
The "useless characters" I have always had in mind when arguing this question are those which are or are supposed to be absolutely useless, not merely relatively as regards the difference from an allied species.
A division of annelids including the common earthworms and allied species.
It includes the common harbor seal and allied species.
Gulick, who studied them carefully, that "we frequently find a genus represented in several successive valleys by allied species, sometimes feeding on the same, sometimes on different plants.
We frequently find a genus represented in several successive valleys by allied species, sometimes feeding on the same, sometimes on different plants.
I can only repeat that from the first I have regarded them as evidence of the utmost importance as establishing a highly general correlation between separate origin of allied species and absence of cross-sterility.
And still more may this be said in the case of allied species, not merely interlocking, but intermixed through common areas.
Perhaps the most interesting and best known case of a series of allied species, whose ranges are separate but conterminous, is that of the beautiful South American wading birds, called trumpeters, and forming the genus Psophia.
In our own hemisphere the overlapping of allied species may be well illustrated by the various kinds of titmice, constituting the genus Parus, several of which are among our best known English birds.
The white variety of an allied species (Agaricus vaginatus) has been commended, and Dr.
It is to be observed also, that these representative or allied species diminish in number as they recede from Australia, while they increase in number as they recede from Java.
The caudal vertebrae are cylindrical bones without processes; their number and length varying in allied species.
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