Definition of Afrotropical. Meaning of Afrotropical. Synonyms of Afrotropical

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- The Afrotropical realm is one of the Earth's eight biogeographic realms. It includes Sub-Saharan Africa, the southern Arabian Peninsula, the island of...
- Palearctic realm (including Europe, the Near East, and North Africa), Afrotropical realm, and Nearctic realm. Worldwide, roughly 1,000 species are currently...
- Country/Territory Afrotropical Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Albertine Rift montane forests Burundi Afrotropical Tropical and subtropical...
- true parrots. It comprises the 12 species of subfamily Psittacinae (the Afrotropical parrots) and 167 of subfamily Arinae (the New World or Neotropical parrots)...
- due to the former's Neotropical distribution compared to the tribe's Afrotropical distribution, and its estimated divergence from the remainder of the...
- Psittacinae (Afrotropical parrots, African parrots, or Old World parrots ) is a subfamily of parrots, native to sub-Saharan Africa, which include twelve...
- Sycomacophila is an Afrotropical genus of gall wasps that live on the monoecious fig subgenus, Sycomorus. The described species include: Sycomacophila...
- with forests, which have more than 30% of their area covered by trees. Afrotropical realm Angolan miombo woodlands (Angola) Angolan mopane woodlands (Angola...
- the weaver family, Ploceidae. They are native to the Indomalayan and Afrotropical realms. The genus Ploceus was introduced by the French naturalist Georges...
- The tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest is a habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature and is located at tropical and subtropical...