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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...
- Indigofera is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical...
- 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...
- of plants in the family Amaranthaceae. Its species are native to the palaeotropics, throughout continental Africa, Madagascar and smaller islands (Mauritius...
- islands, Pseudocyp****aria argyracea has a broad distribution in the Palaeotropics. "Synonymy. Current Name: Pseudocyp****aria argyracea (Delise) Vain...
- province (= Neotropical) Australasia province (= Australian; Eastern Palaeotropical) Palaearctic region Ethiopian region Oriental region Australian region...
- et al. 2022. Christidis, L. (1987a). "Biochemical systematics within palaeotropic finches (Aves: Estrildidae)". The Auk. 104 (3): 380–392. doi:10.2307/4087534...
- eighth being the typical subspecies G. a. americ**** originating in the Palaeotropics and reaching the Neotropics by trans-Pacific dispersal. Most of these...
- 82: 126–132. Christidis, L (1987). "Biochemical systematics within Palaeotropic finches (Aves: Estrildidae)" (PDF). The Auk. 104 (3): 380–392. doi:10...