| 11. | It is not known whether the subspecies intergrade in the areas where their ranges overlap.
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| 12. | Many subgroups intergrade to other soil orders.
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| 13. | Not all of these are accepted in South Australia, where the subspecies tend to intergrade.
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| 14. | The unit consists of mudstones that intergrade into coarser shelly sandstones that sometimes form small nodules.
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| 15. | Only two subspecies are nowadays unequivocally recognized for the lesser whitethroat, and they intergrade throughout Central Europe:
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| 16. | Where their ranges meet in central Brazil, the black-necked and white-backed stilts intergrade.
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| 17. | Type A + B is found in areas where the aforementioned types apparently intergrade in southwestern Arkansas and northern Louisiana.
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| 18. | Two important subclasses of lakes are ponds, which typically are small lakes that intergrade with wetlands, and water reservoirs.
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| 19. | Although he declined to name the dealer, The Bangkok Post quoted military sources as saying it was Hawkeye Intergrade of Canada.
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| 20. | These taxa do intergrade with each other, so Flora of North America does not recognise any of these as separate taxa.
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