Nevertheless the naturalist in travelling, for instance, from north to south never fails to be struck by the manner in which successive groups of beings, specifically distinct, yet clearly related, replace each other.
But the wild boars inhabiting these several countries differ so much from each other in external characters, that they have been ranked by some naturalists as specifically distinct.
From their symmetrical marks, they were at first ranked as specifically distinct, and were provisionally named L.
From their symmetrical marks, they were at first ranked as specifically distinct, and were provisionally named L.
Hence I have been compelled to throw all these forms, originally considered by me as specifically distinct, into one species.
Two humming-birds belonging to the genus Eustephanus, both beautifully coloured, inhabit the small island of Juan Fernandez, and have always been ranked as specifically distinct.
Until contrary evidence is forthcoming, I consider the disjunct populations heretofore held to be subspecies of modestus to be specifically distinct.
Lacking evidence of genetic exchange, the two are held to be specifically distinct.
I consider pallidus to be specifically distinct from modestus because there is no evidence of genetic exchange, and there is no overlap in the distinguishing morphological features.
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