It is possible, of course, that parts of the deposits were laid down at times so far apart that a shift in geographic range of two subspecies had occurred.
Felis, I think, is the only other genus of land mammals in the western hemisphere that has a geographic range as extensive from north to south.
Geographic range of hooded skunk, Mephitis macroura, with description of a new subspecies from Mexico.
The correlation between antigenic composition and geographic range in the Old and New World of some species of Columba.
Geographic range of Peromyscus melanophrys, with description of new subspecies.
Geographic range of the hooded skunk, Mephitis macroura, with description of a new subspecies from Mexico.
The lack of white on the underside of the tail is a ready means of distinguishing this species from the other species of the genus which occur within its geographic range.
Tympanic bulla smaller than foramen magnum; hind foot more than 74; geographic range wholly in United States.
Tympanic bulla as large as foramen magnum; hind foot less than 74; geographic range limited to southern edge of Mexican tableland at high elevations Romerolagus diazi, p.
The concept of geographic range, with illustrations from amphibians and reptiles.
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