... though usually less extensive, and always of a lower taxonomic rank, has done more than any other single thing to advance the science of Zoology ; for the whole theory of evolution turns, as it were, upon this point. It is therefore obvious that nearly... The American Naturalist - Strana 5941908Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| American Ornithologists' Union - 1886 - 416 str.
...character as that called a 'genus,' though usually less extensive, and always of a lower taxonomic rank, has done more than any other single thing to...theory of evolution turns, as it were, upon this point. It is therefore obvious that nearly all that has been affirmed of generic names may be here reaffirmed... | |
| American Ornithologists' Union - 1892 - 96 str.
...character as that called a ' genus,' though usually less extensive, and always of a lower taxonomic rank, has done more than any other single thing to...theory of evolution turns, as it were, upon this point. It is therefore obvious that nearly all that has been affirmed of generic names may be here reaffirmed... | |
| 1893 - 430 str.
...character as that called a ' genus,' though usually less extensive, and always of a lower taxonomic rank, has done more than any other single thing to...of evolution turns, as it were, upon this point." From the above it is apparent that the decision of whether any particular group of individuals constitutes... | |
| Zoologicheskiĭ muzeĭ (Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR) - 1907 - 1174 str.
...usually less extensive, and always of л lower taxonomic rank, has done more than any other single tbing to advance the science of Zoology; for the whole theory of evolution turns, äs it were, upon this pointf. И такъ мы видимъ, что представлено о род'Ь... | |
| 1908 - 856 str.
...intrinsic character as that called a genus, though usually less extensive, and always of a lower taxonomic rank, has done more than any other single thing to...sports, hybrids, artificial breeds, and the like; aor indeed to signalize some grade or degree of difference which it may be desired to note by name,... | |
| American Ornithologists' Union - 1908 - 102 str.
...character as that called a 'genus,' though usually less extensive, and always of a lower taxonomic rank, has done more than any other single thing to...theory of evolution turns, as it were, upon this point. It is therefore obvious that nearly all that has been affirmed of generic names may be here reaffirmed... | |
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