https://www.csupomona.edu/~djmoriarty/wed/Fitzhugh%20-%20Abduction%20and%20ID.pdf
eight sources of ‘evidence’ for evolution:
(1)the hierarchical organization of life,
(2) homology (= homology-‘homogeny’ sensu Lankester 1870 relations; cf. Fitzhugh 2006a, b, c, 2008b),
(3) embryological similarities,
(4) vestigial characters,
(5) convergence (= ‘homoplasy’ sensu Lankester 1870; cf. Fitzhugh 2006a, b, c,
2008b),
(6) suboptimal design,
(7) geographic distributions, and
(8 ) intermediate forms.
eight sources of ‘evidence’ for evolution:
(1)the hierarchical organization of life,
(2) homology (= homology-‘homogeny’ sensu Lankester 1870 relations; cf. Fitzhugh 2006a, b, c, 2008b),
(3) embryological similarities,
(4) vestigial characters,
(5) convergence (= ‘homoplasy’ sensu Lankester 1870; cf. Fitzhugh 2006a, b, c,
2008b),
(6) suboptimal design,
(7) geographic distributions, and
(8 ) intermediate forms.