The geographical distribution of animals, with a study of the relations ...
The geographical distribution of animals, with a study of the relations ... The geographical distribution of animals, with a study of the relations ...
.472 ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY. [PART 111Sub-regions.Order and Family.OS 3 —3 Range beyond the Region.14. Alytidae15. Pelodryadae ...16. Hylidae17. Polypedatidae18. Ranidae19. DiseoglossidaeFISHES (FRESH-WATER).ACANTHOPTERYGII.11. Trachinidae ...35. Labyrinthici ...37. Atherinidae ...38. Mugillidae ...Anacanthini.53. Gadopsidce ...Physostomi.59. Siluridse61. Haplochitonidse65. Salmonidae ...67. Galaxidae78. Ostegolossidae85. (Symbranchidae)Dipnoi.92. SirenoideiINSECTS. LEPI-DOPTERA (PART).Durini (Butterflies).1. Danaidse2. Satyridae3. Elymniidae ...4. Morphidae6. Acraeidae8. Nymphalidae . .9. Libytheidae ...10. Nemeobeidas ..13. Lycaenidae14. Pieridae15. Papilionidae ...16. HesperidaeSphingidea.17. Zygaenidae18. Castniidae19. Agaristidae ...20. Uraniidae23. Sphingidae ...All regions but OrientalNeotropicalAll regions but EthiopianAll the regionsAlmost cosmopoliteAll regions but NearcticPatagonia (? marine)Oriental, S. AfricaEurope, AmericaEthiopian, NeotropicalAll warm regionsTemperate S. AmericaPalaearctic, NearcticTemperate S. AmericaAll tropical regionsOriental, NeotropicalEthiopian, NeotropicalAll warm regions, and to CanadaCosmopoliteOriental, EthiopianOriental, NeotropicalAll tropical regionsCosmopoliteAll the other regionsAll other regions but NearcticCosmopoliteCosmopoliteCosmopoliteCosmopoliteCosmopoliteNeotropicalOriental, EthiopianAll tropical regionsCosmopolite
.CHAP. XIII.] THE AUSTRALIAN REGION. 473TABLE II.GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING THEA USTRALIAN REGION.Explanation.Names in italics show genera peculiar to the regionNames enclosed thus ( ) show genera which just enter the region, but are not consideredproperly to belong to it.Genera truly belonging to the region are numbered consecutively.MAMMALIA.Order, Family, andGenus.q a).'3O 0>Range within the Region.Range beyond the Region.PRIMATES.Cynopithecidje.(Macacus1. Cynopithecus ...Lombok to Timor)Celebes and BatchianOriental genusPhilippines ?Lemurid-e.(Tarsius ,Celebes)Indo-Malayan genusCHIROPTERA.Pteropid^e.2. Pteropus3. Xantharpyia ...4. Cynopterus5. Macroglossus ..6. Harpyia7. Hypoderma8. Notopteris15111111The whole reg. except New Zeal.Moluccas and TimorMorty IslandCelebes, Moluccas, TimorCelebes and MoluccasCelebes, Moluccas, and TimorFiji IslandsTropics of E. Hemisp.Oriental, S. PalaearcticOrientalIndo-MalayaPhilippinesRhinolophid^;.9. Rhinolophus ..10. Hipposideros ..11. Phyllorhina ..12. AseUia13. MegadermaMoluccas, Timor, AustraliaMoluccas and Aru IslandsMoluccas and TimorAmboynaTernate"Warmer pts. of E. Hem is.OrientalIndo-MalayaIndo-MalayaOriental, EthiopianVESPERTILIONIDiE.14. Scotophilus ..15. Vespertilio16. Miniopteris17. Taphozous18. Plecotus19. Nyctophilus ..Vol. I.—32Moluccas, Timor, AustraliaAustraliaMoluccas, Timor, and AustraliaCelebes, Moluccas, N. AustraliaTimorAustralia and TasmaniaOrientalCosmopoliteIndo-Malaya, S. AfricaOrien.,Ethiop., Neotrop.N. India, S. PalaearcticIndia
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.CHAP. XIII.] THE AUSTRALIAN REGION. 473TABLE II.GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING THEA USTRALIAN REGION.Explanation.Names in italics show genera peculiar to <strong>the</strong> regionNames enclosed thus ( ) show genera which just enter <strong>the</strong> region, but are not consideredproperly to belong to it.Genera truly belonging to <strong>the</strong> region are numbered consecutively.MAMMALIA.Order, Family, andGenus.q a).'3O 0>Range <strong>with</strong>in <strong>the</strong> Region.Range beyond <strong>the</strong> Region.PRIMATES.Cynopi<strong>the</strong>cidje.(Macacus1. Cynopi<strong>the</strong>cus ...Lombok to Timor)Celebes and BatchianOriental genusPhilippines ?Lemurid-e.(Tarsius ,Celebes)Indo-Malayan genusCHIROPTERA.Pteropid^e.2. Pteropus3. Xantharpyia ...4. Cynopterus5. Macroglossus ..6. Harpyia7. Hypoderma8. Notopteris15111111<strong>The</strong> whole reg. except New Zeal.Moluccas and TimorMorty IslandCelebes, Moluccas, TimorCelebes and MoluccasCelebes, Moluccas, and TimorFiji IslandsTropics <strong>of</strong> E. Hemisp.Oriental, S. PalaearcticOrientalIndo-MalayaPhilippinesRhinolophid^;.9. Rhinolophus ..10. Hipposideros ..11. Phyllorhina ..12. AseUia13. MegadermaMoluccas, Timor, AustraliaMoluccas and Aru IslandsMoluccas and TimorAmboynaTernate"Warmer pts. <strong>of</strong> E. Hem is.OrientalIndo-MalayaIndo-MalayaOriental, EthiopianVESPERTILIONIDiE.14. Scotophilus ..15. Vespertilio16. Miniopteris17. Taphozous18. Plecotus19. Nyctophilus ..Vol. I.—32Moluccas, Timor, AustraliaAustraliaMoluccas, Timor, and AustraliaCelebes, Moluccas, N. AustraliaTimorAustralia and TasmaniaOrientalCosmopoliteIndo-Malaya, S. AfricaOrien.,Ethiop., Neotrop.N. India, S. PalaearcticIndia