Studies on the Variation, Distribution, and Evolution of the Genus Partula Volume 3 - Couverture souple

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9781314460773: Studies on the Variation, Distribution, and Evolution of the Genus Partula Volume 3

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The island of Moorea, from the French Government chart 82. Outline chart of Moorea and key to Plate I, giving the principal topographic and geographic data.... 83 A. Looking south into Opunohu Bay. From left to right (east to west) the peaks of the main crescent of mountains in the distance are Tohivea, Tamarutofa, and Mouaroa; part of the southwestern angle of the Mount Rotui sector appears at the left. B. The extensive valley of Hotutea in the district of A fareaitu, dominated by the highest peak of the island, Mount Tohivea (4,040 feet) 94 A. Faatoai Valley and the northwestern part of Moorea, as seen from the sea. The high peak is Mount Taatuapse. B. The northeastern part of the Rotui sector and the eastern shore of Paopao Bay, from the north. Maahumeru Valley is visible in part at the right, while the inner areas at the left are Punahara and Marure Valleys 95 A. Southern part of Vaiare Valley, including the Puutu (left) and Vaipohe (center) divisions. The higher peak is Mount Mouaputa (2,633 feet). The lower transverse ridge is the pass to Paparoa Valley in the interior. B. (C ompanion to A). Northern or Faamaariri division of Vaiare Valley, dominated by the ridge connecting Mount Tearai (2,583 feet) with Mount Teaharoa (2,403 feet) 96 A. The region of Haapiti, showing dryer coastal ridges between forested valleys. The peaks from right to left are Mouapu (2,547 feet), A tiati (2,514 feet), Tiura (2,517 feet) and Tatiri. B. A timaha Valley and its boundaries. The low forested ridge at the right separates it from Maatea Valley. The mountains at the head are Tohivea and Tamarutofa 97 A. Part of the inner circle of valleys from Poua (left) to Tefeo (right). The high mountain is Tohivea (see text-figure 2). B. The western part of Opunohu Valley; the extreme area (left center) is Vairahi, the central valley is Tupuna, and the forested region at the right is V
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9781355311577: Studies on the Variation, Distribution, and Evolution of the Genus Partula Volume 3

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ISBN 10 :  1355311578 ISBN 13 :  9781355311577
Editeur : Palala Press, 2016
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