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Antitropical (alternatives
include biantitropical or amphitropical)
distribution is a type of
disjunct distribution where a
species or
clade exists at...
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Microcanthus is a
genus of
stripeys with an
antitropical distribution in the
Pacific Ocean.
Stripeys were
thought to
constitute a
single species, M. strigatus...
- environments,
usually attached to seaweeds, rocks, or gravel. They have a
large antitropical distribution, a
majority found in
boreal or polar, near-s****, and shallow...
- had an
antitropical distribution as
these localities were
between 40° and 60° paleolatitude,
mimicking the
range of the
confirmed antitropical porbeagle...
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North America, it is
known colloquially as co**** rockwool. It has an
antitropical distribution. The
lichen has a dark
brown to
almost black filamentous...
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cleftleaf wildheliotrope, and
heliotrope phacelia.
Phacelia crenulata has an
antitropical distribution, a type of
disjunct distribution where a
species exists...
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synonym of Linnaeus's
Labrus cromis. This
species was
thought to have an
antitropical distribution but in 2019 the
South American po****tion was recognized...
- the
temperate boxfishes or
deepwater boxfishes. This
species has an
antitropical distribution in the
northern and
southwestern Pacific Ocean. Kentrocapros...
- Baird's and Arnoux's
beaked whales have an
allopatric (non-overlapping)
antitropical distribution;
kurotsuchis are
known to live in the
North Pacific. Arnoux's...
- is a
moray eel of the
family Muraenidae,
found in the Indo-Pacific,
antitropical in distribution. It is
found in the
eastern Pacific from
Costa Rica to...