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Darwins leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis darwini) 19th-century illustration This rodent is found in coastal areas of central and northern Chile Here i
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Southern big-eared mouse (Loxodontomys micropus) 19th-century illustration Here classified as Mus micropus this rodent is found in Argentina and Ch
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Brazilian marsh rat 19th century
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Waterhouses swamp rat 19th century
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Long-haired grass mouse 19th century
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South American rodents 19th-century illustration These rodents are here classified as Mus xanthorhinus (top) and Mus nasutus (bottom) Mus nastutus
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South American rodents 19th century
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South American rodents 19th-century illustration These rodents are classified as Mus flavescens (left) and Mus arenicola (right) This illustration
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Dusky dolphin 19th century
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South American rodents 19th century
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South American rodents 19th-century illustration These rodents are classified as Mus longicaudatus (left) and Mus gracilipes (right) This illustrat
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Andean fox 19th century
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Pampas cat 19th century
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Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) 19th-century illustration This small wild cat is found from southern North America to South America Here it
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Argentine fox 19th century
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Darwins fox 19th century
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Falkland Islands wolf (Dusicyon australis) 19th-century illustration Also known as the Antarctic wolf it was formerly known as Canis antarcticus I
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Darwins rhea 19th century
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Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) 19th-century illustration This bat feeds on the blood of mammals This specimen here classified as Desmodus
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Andean goose 19th century
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Galapagos dove 19th century
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Green warbler-finch 19th century
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Common cactus finch (Geospiza scandens) 19th-century illustration This bird is one of Darwins finches here given an older binomial name of Cactorn
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Common cactus finch 19th century
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Vegetarian finch 19th century
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Large tree finch (Camarhynchus psittacula) 19th-century illustration This bird is one of Darwins finches The Darwin finches were collected by the
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Small tree finch (Camarhynchus parvulus) 19th-century illustration This bird is one of Darwins finches here given an older binomial name of Geospi
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Medium ground finch 19th century
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Large ground finch 19th century
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Large ground finch 19th century
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Scale-throated earthcreeper (Upurcerthia dumetaria) 19th-century illustration This bird is an insectivore that builds its nest in a tunnel It is fo
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Galapagos barn owl (Tyto alba punctatissima) 19th-century illustration This owl is a subspecies of the barn owl that is found on the Galapagos Islan
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Galapagos short-eared owl 19th century
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South American coastal fish 19th century
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Narrow-headed pufferfish 19th century
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Clingfishes and pipefish 19th-century illustrations At top are two clingfishes (Gobiesox marmoratus and Gobiesox poecilophthalmos) The former is fo
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Aplochiton freshwater fish 19th-century illustrations At top is Aplochiton zebra with Aplochiton taeniatus at lower right The Aplochiton fish are
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South American freshwater fish 19th century
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Poacher fish and pigfish 19th-century illustrations The top three illustrations show the poacher fish Agonopsis chiloensis (with its older genus nam
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Player scorpionfish (Scorpaena histrio) 19th-century illustration This fish is found in the eastern Pacific This illustration is Plate 8 from the 1
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Galapagos gurnard (Prionotus miles) 19th-century illustration This fish is found in the Galapagos Islands This illustration is Plate 6 from the 184
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South American frogs 19th-century illustration At upper left and upper right is Darwins frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) from Chile and Argentina At ce
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South American tree frogs 19th-century illustration Across top is the emerald forest frog (Hylorina sylvatica) found in Chile and Argentina At low
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Galapagos and South American lizards 19th-century illustration At top is the Floreana lava lizard (Microlophus grayii) from the Galapagos island of
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South American tree iguanas 19th-century illustration of two tree iguanas from South America At top is the Chilean tree iguana (Liolaemus chiliensis
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Birds (1841) The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle Title page of the 1841 volume on birds (Part III Birds) from the multi-volume work The Z
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Mammalia (1839) The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle Title page of the 1839 volume on mammals (Part II Mammalia) from the multi-volume work
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Admiralty map of Galapagos 1845 resulting from Captain Robert Fitzroys Beagle charts overlain with a portion of a letter written by Fitzroy Robert
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Prehistoric and modern mammal vertebrae 19th century
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Prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of a range of prehistoric mammal fossils found in South America by British naturalist Charles Da
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Megatherium prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of fossils of the cranium of the skull of the prehistoric ground sloth Megatherium c
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Megatherium prehistoric mammal fossil 19th century
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Ground sloth prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of views of fossils of the ankle bones (talus or astralagus) for two extinct prehis
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Megalonyx prehistoric mammal fossil 19th-century illustration of a fossil of the lower jaw of the prehistoric ground sloth Megalonyx jeffersonii fir
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Scelidotherium prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of fossils of limb bones of the prehistoric ground sloth Scelidotherium leptoceph
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Scelidotherium prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of fossils of the skull of the prehistoric ground sloth Scelidotherium leptocepha
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Scelidotherium prehistoric mammal fossils 19th century
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Mylodon prehistoric mammal fossil teeth 19th century
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Ground sloth prehistoric mammal fossil teeth 19th century
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Macrauchenia prehistoric mammal fossil femurs 19th-century illustration of fossils of femur (thigh) bones of the large prehistoric mammal Macraucheni
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Macrauchenia prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of fossils of bones of the right front foot of the large prehistoric mammal Macrauc
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Prehistoric and modern mammal vertebrae 19th-century illustration comparing llama (Auchenia) cervical vertebrae (left and right) with fossils (top
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Macrauchenia prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of fossils of cervical vertebrae of the large prehistoric mammal Macrauchenia patac
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Toxodon prehistoric mammal fossils 19th-century illustration of fossils of molar teeth (bottom) and a back view (top) of the cranium of a skull both
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Toxodon prehistoric mammal fossil skull 19th-century illustration of a view from above of a fossil of the cranium of the skull of the large prehistor
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Toxodon prehistoric mammal fossil skull 19th-century illustration of a side view of a fossil of the cranium of the skull of the large prehistoric mam
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Fossil Mammals (1840) from Darwins Beagle voyage Title page of the 1840 volume on fossil mammals (Part I Fossil Mammalia) from the multi-volume
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Toxodon prehistoric mammal fossil skull 19th-century illustration of the base of a fossil of the skull of the large prehistoric mammal Toxodon platen
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Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) 19th-century illustration This bird of prey is endemic to the Galapagos Islands The older genus name of Craxir
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Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus) 19th-century illustration This iguana is endemic to the Galapagos Islands An older binomial name Am
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Leaf-nosed bat 19th-century illustration This bat has here been classified using an older binomical name of Phyllostoma grayi It is part of the fam
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