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... species with overlapping ranges . The chromosomes , which carry the hereditary material , have been counted in all species of Sarracenia , and the number has been found to be the same ( 26 ) throughout the genus . It is not surprising ...
... species with overlapping ranges . The chromosomes , which carry the hereditary material , have been counted in all species of Sarracenia , and the number has been found to be the same ( 26 ) throughout the genus . It is not surprising ...
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... species , distributed in eastern Asia and eastern North America . Other classifica- tion systems Explicit scale systems The diatonic scale. Broussaisia ( 2 species ) , Deinanthe ( 2 species ) , Deutzia ( 50 species ) , Decumaria ( 2 species ) ...
... species , distributed in eastern Asia and eastern North America . Other classifica- tion systems Explicit scale systems The diatonic scale. Broussaisia ( 2 species ) , Deinanthe ( 2 species ) , Deutzia ( 50 species ) , Decumaria ( 2 species ) ...
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... species . Smallest species , Triakis barbour , reaches only about 40 cm ( 16 in . ) ; maximum size for others of family 150-175 cm . Although sharks of this family are generally considered harm- less , there is one authenticated case of ...
... species . Smallest species , Triakis barbour , reaches only about 40 cm ( 16 in . ) ; maximum size for others of family 150-175 cm . Although sharks of this family are generally considered harm- less , there is one authenticated case of ...
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