The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surfaceWallace, Alfred Russel
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The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surface
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Paleontology; Zoogeography
| | States |
153. Ictinia | 1 | Southern States | Neotropical
154. Falco | 7 | The whole region | Almost cosmopolite
155. Hierofalco | 2 | N. of N. America | N. Palæarctic
156. Cerchneis | 1 | All N. America | Almost cosmopolite
| | |
PANDIONIDÆ. | | |
157. Pandion | 1 | Temperate N. | America Cosmopolite
| | |
STRIGIDÆ. | | |
158. Surnia | 1 | Arctic & N. Temperate | N. Palæarctic
| | America |
159. Nyctea | 1 | S. Carolina to | N. Palæarctic
| | Greenland |
160. Glaucidium | 1 | Oregon and California | Neotropical,
| | | Palæarctic
161. _Micrathene_ | 1 | Arizona and New Mexico| Mexico
162. Pholeoptynx | 1 | N. W. America, Texas | Neotropical
163. Bubo | 1 | All N. America | All regs. but
| | | Australian
164. Scops | 2 | The whole region | Almost cosmopolite
165. Syrnium | 2 | E. States, California,| All regs. but
| | Canada | Australian
166. Asio | 2 | The whole region | All regs. but
| | | Australian
167. Nyctale | 3 | All N. America | Palæarctic
168. Strix | 1 | Temperate N. America | Almost cosmopolite
_Peculiar or very Characteristic Genera of Wading and Swimming Birds._
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