Definition of Palaeotropical. Meaning of Palaeotropical. Synonyms of Palaeotropical

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- The Paleotropical kingdom (Paleotropis) is a floristic kingdom composed of the tropical areas of Africa, Asia and Oceania (excluding Australia and New...
- southernmost South America). Palaeotropical refers to geographical occurrence. For a distribution to be palaeotropical a taxon must occur in tropical...
- Goniothalamus is one of the largest palaeotropical genera of plant in family Annonaceae. It contains the following species (divided according to Floristic...
- the yellow pansy, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in the Palaeotropics. It is usually seen in open scrub and gr****land habitats. The male upper...
- Cyrbeae, which in turn were defined by Eugène Simon. The Spartaeinae are palaeotropical, with an exceptional diversity in the Malaysian and Indonesian archipelagos...
- province (= Neotropical) Australasia province (= Australian; Eastern Palaeotropical) Palaearctic region Ethiopian region Oriental region Australian region...
- mimic of the hornet species Vespa crabro. Milesia are predominantly Palaeotropical in distribution almost entirely Oriental. The Larvae are of the short-tailed...
- Chloé; Pirie, Michael D.; Linder, H. Peter (2012). "The Migration of the Palaeotropical Arid Flora: Zygophylloideae as an Example". Systematic Botany. 37 (4):...
- limited to the south of the country, corresponding to the extent of the palaeotropical ecoregion, but the species has been recorded as far north as Shanghai...
- pearl barley, an allusion to the shape of the synangia. Ptisana has a palaeotropical distribution, with the westernmost extreme of the range in Ascension...