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English: Dried examples of "neotropical anachronisms" from the tropics of Central America, collected by Daniel Janzen (co-originator, with Paul S. Martin, of the concept of evolutionary anachronisms). Dried fleshy fruits (at top) and dried pods (bottom) were arranged and photographed by Connie Barlow, author of The Ghosts of Evolution, in Janzen's university office in 1998. |
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